• Slieve League Cliffs in County Donegal
    Ireland

    A Donegal Road Trip along the Wild Atlantic Way

    County Donegal is Ireland’s wild child. Home to some of the country’s most sublime scenery, the northwest corner of the country boasts gold-sand beaches, towering cliffs and rugged hillsides. Shrouded in mist and battered by the elements, its evocative landscapes are like the backdrop of a fantasy novel. The Donegal road trip along the Wild Atlantic Way wraps around the topsy-turvy coastline of this Gaelic-speaking region. From abandoned castles, to quaint seaside villages, to majestic mist-covered landscapes, the winding coastal route showcases many of the top things to do in…

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    Visiting the Cliffs of Moher

    According to Celtic lore, the 700ft tall Cliffs of Moher along the western coast of Ireland’s County Clare are home to mermaids, corpse-eating eels, hags, witches and the gold-domed city of Kilstaffen—a city that allegedly sunk under the waters of the Atlantic and is known to resurface once every seven years. When I visited the cliffs, however, I did not see the sunken city peak out amidst the churning waves below. Nor did I see leprechauns, faeries or mythical creatures. Yet it wasn’t difficult for me to imagine them lurking…