The Wild Atlantic Way is Ireland’s longest defined coastal touring route which stretches from the Inishowen Peninsula in North Donegal to Kinsale in Cork. The 2,500km (1553 miles) route spans nine counties, taking in some breathtaking scenery along the way.
Sligo’s coastline plays a major role along the Wild Atlantic Way and contributes some stunning scenery as well as a multitude of activities, both land and water based. From Surfing to Horse Riding and Swimming to HIll Walking, there is no shortage of things to keep you enthralled on your journey.
Where land and sea collide. Where untamed beauty abounds. Welcome to unforgettable experiences.