Ireland Kilkee Cliffs, Ireland
The Kilkee Cliffs in County Clare offer one of Ireland’s most awe-inspiring coastal drives — and far fewer crowds than the nearby Cliffs of Moher. Towering cliffs carved by the relentless Atlantic meet bright green fields that seem to end abruptly above the crashing waves below. From the air, the view reveals just how wild and raw this landscape is, making it a must-visit stop along the Wild Atlantic Way for those seeking a quieter, more rugged alternative.
Photography Tips
A drone provides the best way to capture the scale and contrast of the cliffs, with the turquoise sea below and the narrow coastal road tracing the edge above. Aim to fly during soft morning or evening light to highlight the textures and contours of the cliffs. For safety, avoid flying directly over people or vehicles and maintain a clear buffer from the cliff edges — the wind here can be intense and unpredictable. If shooting from the ground, a wide lens emphasizes the dramatic drop and sweeping horizon.
Travel Information
The Kilkee Cliffs are located just outside Kilkee village, along the Loop Head Peninsula in County Clare. There’s ample roadside parking and a few small bays and pull-offs along the scenic drive where you can stop safely to take in the views. From there, several walking paths offer access to different vantage points, including some of the best coastal scenery in western Ireland. It’s an unforgettable location — wild, exposed, and often blissfully uncrowded.
Spot Type
Drone
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
05:18 - 21:55
| current local time: 05:33
Photo Themes
atlantic
Ocean
roadtrip
Rocky Cliffs
Wild Atlantic
Locations
County Clare
Kilkee
dough
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