Ireland Cloughmore coastal views, Ireland
This dramatic coastal view, taken from the Wild Atlantic Way scenic viewpoint near Cloughmore, showcases one of Donegal’s most striking stretches of coastline. Towering cliffs plunge into the deep blue Atlantic, where massive rock formations rise sharply from the sea. The rugged textures, swirling waves, and raw power of the ocean perfectly capture the untamed spirit of Ireland’s northwest coast — a truly spectacular stop along the Wild Atlantic Way.
Photography Tips
The best compositions can be achieved directly from the parking area or by moving slightly along the nearby cliffs for varied angles. A telephoto lens works beautifully to compress the scene and highlight the rock formations jutting out from the water. In contrast, a wide-angle lens emphasizes the scale and drama of the cliffs. Early morning or late afternoon light enhances the golden tones in the rock and brings depth to the ocean color. Be mindful of wind gusts and avoid getting too close to the cliff edges — the drop is sheer and conditions can change rapidly.
Travel Information
This scenic viewpoint is located near Cloughmore on the Fanad Peninsula in County Donegal, along the Wild Atlantic Way. There’s a small designated parking area with stunning views right from your car, making it one of the most accessible photo stops in the area. No facilities are available, but the spot is ideal for short breaks or quick landscape sessions. The viewpoint is easily reached by car, about 10 minutes north of Portsalon, and offers several other nearby photo opportunities such as Fanad Head Lighthouse and Ballymastocker Bay.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset
05:12 - 22:03
| current local time: 07:06
Photo Themes
atlantic ocean
Ocean
Rock Formations
Rocky Cliffs
Wild Atlantic
Locations
County Mayo
Cloughmore
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