This place really takes your breath away. It’s completely dramatic and stunning. It’s definitely the case that your on the edge of Ireland and you feel it
One of my favorite spots in all of Ireland. My wife and I have been there 2x (we're Americans). The first time, we hiked out the length of one of the promontories to get a close up of the old stone light house or signal station. Very bleak but beautiful. If I could telework for my job and move to this area, I would love it! The Irish are some of the nicest people I've met.
I've been blessed to visit these majestic cliffs in Summer 2000 - the experience was out of this world as indeed the whole County Donegal. Mysterious, high, changing colours (various shades of purple) and demanding fitness and attention. One of the wonders of the world, no doubt.
A visit to these cliffs is indeed a very special thing. I just visited the Cliffs of Moher, in county Clare, but in my view these cliffs in Donegal are a better experience.
Lovely video - I was there in June 2022 as part of my circumnavigation of coastal Ireland on my tiny two stroke Yamaha 100. Rode the bike right out as far as I could - it nearly conked out on the first hill after the car park but so worth it when I got there,,,,,spectacular.
Yes, ive been there. Had to climb from the rear and truly spectacular. They had some ancient burial cairns at top the path i took. Is truly in Ireland you should go
My dad was from near Adara and I used to come here on holidays up here many years ago. Havnt been for to longer time and will have to return someday. Its every bit as spectacular and more so when you come. i think to my knowledge and correct me if I'm wrong that along this road somewhere is the village of Glencolombkille. It's more than thirty years since is was over so forgive me if this is not quite correct. Beautiful video. thanks for posting
Wow, all the way from Athens! Thanks for watching the video and hopefully you’ll check out some of the others. Feel free to share with your Greek friends.
From my perspective it was just great to get a nice dry day over the Christmas period to go up there. Previously, when I visited in winter I got a soaking! But, what a view!
Thanks, that was beautiful. The colours are stunning. One day I will be there. One of the branches of my ancestors was from a place written as “Boa island” which I have been unable to locate on maps but I now realize that the spelling must be wrong in documents. I feel the call of the cliffs and rocks. One day, one day!
Terry, there’s a Boa Island in Lough Erne, which is in County Fermanagh - that could be where your ancestors are from. It’s on the border between Fermanagh and Donegal - ‘only just’ in N. Ireland, rather than the Rep. I hope that helps you discover your roots? Yes, I don’t know where you live but you should certainly make a pilgrimage to the old country!
This place really takes your breath away. It’s completely dramatic and stunning. It’s definitely the case that your on the edge of Ireland and you feel it
You got that right! Some place!
One of my favorite spots in all of Ireland. My wife and I have been there 2x (we're Americans). The first time, we hiked out the length of one of the promontories to get a close up of the old stone light house or signal station. Very bleak but beautiful. If I could telework for my job and move to this area, I would love it! The Irish are some of the nicest people I've met.
It’s an amazing spot alright Alan. Get to work on becoming a digital nomad and we’ll see you both back in Ireland again soon. Thanks for watching.
I've been blessed to visit these majestic cliffs in Summer 2000 - the experience was out of this world as indeed the whole County Donegal. Mysterious, high, changing colours (various shades of purple) and demanding fitness and attention. One of the wonders of the world, no doubt.
A visit to these cliffs is indeed a very special thing. I just visited the Cliffs of Moher, in county Clare, but in my view these cliffs in Donegal are a better experience.
@@nakedireland Donegal is so remote and unique, I also remember Mount Errigal as a very special landmark.
Oh yes, I camped at the foot of that once.
Spectacular!
Lovely video - I was there in June 2022 as part of my circumnavigation of coastal Ireland on my tiny two stroke Yamaha 100. Rode the bike right out as far as I could - it nearly conked out on the first hill after the car park but so worth it when I got there,,,,,spectacular.
Sounds like a spectacular trip - you should have recorded it as a youtube road trip!
this should be in our bucketlist soon. thanks for the tip. The view is just amazing. Its just WOW..What a gift!
Best not going on a day like today though Ann!!!
Yes, ive been there. Had to climb from the rear and truly spectacular. They had some ancient burial cairns at top the path i took. Is truly in Ireland you should go
Thanks for watching Rick.
Well that’s another one on the list then! 😁
Is it a long list? I guess it's good to have a long list? Better than having nowhere to go!
My dad was from near Adara and I used to come here on holidays up here many years ago. Havnt been for to longer time and will have to return someday. Its every bit as spectacular and more so when you come. i think to my knowledge and correct me if I'm wrong that along this road somewhere is the village of Glencolombkille. It's more than thirty years since is was over so forgive me if this is not quite correct. Beautiful video. thanks for posting
You’re quite right John. Glencolmcille is only 10 mins away by car. You’ll have to plan another trip back soon - the cliffs await you!
Great video/music. Greetings from Athens, Greece.
Wow, all the way from Athens! Thanks for watching the video and hopefully you’ll check out some of the others. Feel free to share with your Greek friends.
A stunning place on a clear day or when the mountain is shrouded in mist. Haven't been there in years and did get a clear day to reach the top☀😊
From my perspective it was just great to get a nice dry day over the Christmas period to go up there. Previously, when I visited in winter I got a soaking! But, what a view!
Love Ireland
We all do! Thanks for watching and keep checking out these Naked Ireland videos.
Thanks, that was beautiful. The colours are stunning. One day I will be there. One of the branches of my ancestors was from a place written as “Boa island” which I have been unable to locate on maps but I now realize that the spelling must be wrong in documents. I feel the call of the cliffs and rocks. One day, one day!
Terry, there’s a Boa Island in Lough Erne, which is in County Fermanagh - that could be where your ancestors are from. It’s on the border between Fermanagh and Donegal - ‘only just’ in N. Ireland, rather than the Rep. I hope that helps you discover your roots? Yes, I don’t know where you live but you should certainly make a pilgrimage to the old country!
@@nakedireland Wow thank you! Nova Scotia, the coast just opposite these Slieve Cliffs!
Ah well then sure you’re our next door neighbour!!