Ireland Cloughmore sea stack, Ireland
Just outside Cloughmore on Achill Island, this rugged coastal scene embodies the wild essence of Ireland’s Atlantic edge. The sea stacks rise dramatically from the crashing waves, with vibrant green grass clinging to the rocky cliffs and sheep grazing peacefully above the ocean. This location offers a perfect contrast between the serene and the powerful — calm pastoral life set against the raw energy of the sea. The combination of cliffs, waves, and animals makes it a uniquely atmospheric stop along the Wild Atlantic Way.
Photography Tips
Late afternoon light is ideal for this location, as it casts warm tones across the cliffs and enhances the textures of the rocks and grass. A telephoto lens (70–200mm) is perfect for isolating the scene and compressing the dramatic layers of sea, rock, and mountains in the distance. Keep an eye on the tides and the wind — conditions can change quickly, adding mood and movement to your shots. If you’re lucky, you’ll catch local sheep wandering along the cliffs, adding scale and storytelling to your composition.
Travel Information
The viewpoint is located along the Wild Atlantic Way near Cloughmore on Achill Island, County Mayo. There are several small roadside pull-offs with coastline views, but parking is limited — make sure not to block traffic or access gates. The area is very exposed, so be cautious near the cliffs, especially in windy weather. The route is part of one of Ireland’s most scenic drives, leading toward Ashleam Bay and the White Cliffs of Achill.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset
05:12 - 22:03
| current local time: 12:21
Photo Themes
Ocean
Rock
Rocky Cliffs
Sheep
Locations
County Mayo
Cloughmore
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