Sliabh Liag Cliff Walk Donegal

Sliabh Liag Cliff Walk Donegal

Give yourself plenty of time at least a couple of hours exploring this beautiful location, we parked at the lower car park which has toilets and walked up to cliffs, the first bit is steep but really enjoyable to the upper car park and viewing point.

Give yourself plenty of time at least a couple of hours exploring this beautiful location, we parked at the lower car park which has toilets and walked up to cliffs, the first bit is steep but really enjoyable to the upper car park and viewing point.

Way up to the Sliabh Liag Cliff Walk with sheep in foreground.

Sliabh Liag Cliff Walk

Sliabh Liag Cliff Walk

This way to the viewing point and upper car park

This way to the viewing point and upper car park

Rocks spelling the words EIRE in Sliabh Leig.

Stones with the word EIRE were placed for aircraft navigation during World War 2

Stones with the word EIRE were placed for aircraft navigation during World War 2

Mobile trailers selling food and drinks are located in the upper car park, I didn’t see any toilets there.

Mobile trailers selling food and drinks are located in the upper car park, I didn’t see any toilets there.

People sitting on seats on Sliabh Leig.

This is the main viewing area and ideal for most, seats and wonderful views are top order.

This is the main viewing area and ideal for most, seats and wonderful views are top order.

Sliabh Liag cliff walk, showing a path to higher ground.

From this point, the path continues for approximately a further 400 meters to a secondary, but unmarked viewpoint. However, the path from this point is steep and rough underfoot. It is also remote and subject to extreme weather conditions including high winds and fog. It is therefore not suitable for the casual visitor and should only be attempted by those with appropriate equipment and experience.

From this point, the path continues for approximately a further 400 meters to a secondary, but unmarked viewpoint. However, the path from this point is steep and rough underfoot. It is also remote and subject to extreme weather conditions including high winds and fog. It is therefore not suitable for the casual visitor and should only be attempted by those with appropriate equipment and experience.

Showing views from the trail on the Sliabh Liad Cliff Walk.

If you have energy and suitable clothing plus water. Enjoy Donegal.

If you have energy and suitable clothing plus water. Enjoy Donegal.

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