Today we continue with our look at the stunningly beautiful Cliffs of Moher. For more information here is the link to the official website.
Cliffs of Moher
Between the information I gave you on Monday and the link above, there isn’t a whole lot I have to add other than if you decide to go, you’ll be sharing your experience with the 1.5 million visitors drawn to this site annually.
O’Brien’s Tower
With that in mind, let’s just go today with a little gallery of area sights. Click on any image below to enlarge and to bring up today’s slideshow:
You’ll recall that this rather long travel series began with Ursula and I flying to Dublin, which was our first stop on an adventure that would eventually take us to Amsterdam to catch cruise ship that would wind up taking us right back to Ireland before going transatlantic. We spent most of Day 1 in Dublin hitting the Hop-On/Hop-Off. Day 2 found us going back to specific Dublin sights, such as St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Trinity College Dublin. Day 3 started our journey into the Irish countryside, and our first photo stop on this tour was the Cliffs of Moher.
Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs are themselves dramatic, but the area’s other claim to fame is that it is home to diverse flora and fauna, including 35 species of birds:
Cliffs of Moher
As you can see, pre-pandemic the Cliffs of Moher was quite the attraction:
Cliffs of Moher
In the distance to the right is a stone tower constructed in 1835. This is O’Brien’s Tower, and it was built specifically as a lookout for visitors to the cliffs:
O’Brien’s Tower overlooking the Cliffs of Moher
So, let’s soak up the views and take in the crowds: