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Bromore Cliffs, Ballybunion

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Bromore Cliffs is a walk along the cliffs of Bromore with spectacular natural scenery. Breathtaking views of wildlife, hertiage and the Devil's Castle. Situated only a mile north of Ballybunion, Open daily from 10am to 6pm
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  • Very lovely experience! Mike is very kind, and put a lot of effort in providing a spectacular visit to the cliffs. I highly recommend visiting these cliffs. The cost is not too much, and it is well... 
    Very lovely experience! Mike is very kind, and put a lot of effort in providing a spectacular visit to the cliffs. I highly recommend visiting these cliffs. The cost is not too much, and it is well...  more »
  • Met Mike the owner on our way back from walk around the cliffs . He gave us a great background into the cliffs and the Bromore Fox. Beautiful location. 
    Met Mike the owner on our way back from walk around the cliffs . He gave us a great background into the cliffs and the Bromore Fox. Beautiful location.  more »
  • The views are outstanding, the air is great, the paths were clean and easy to walk on, people were walking dogs, children and pushing prams. We thought some sea fog might roll in but that didn't... 
    The views are outstanding, the air is great, the paths were clean and easy to walk on, people were walking dogs, children and pushing prams. We thought some sea fog might roll in but that didn't...  more »
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  • We came across these amazing cliffs on our way to Beale Strand. Bromore cliffs are stunning. The trails are marked with information and stories of the place. The look out post dating back to WW2 has been restored to its former glory, you can sit and imagine spending a stormy evening sitting by the turf fire keeping an eye over the cliffs. Fantastic visit.
  • Great stop off just outside Ballybunnion. Owner Mike has lots of stories. Good exhibition in the WW2 look out post .
  • Cliffs on private lands....the owner has constructed a car park and there is an honesty box for parking. We were there during a storm and it was really exilerating. There's a horse called Bart at the entrance he's gorgeous but will pick your pockets
  • A beautiful quiet safe walk along the cliff with great views of the Atlantic--- the cliff walk is so safe ( all railed) and it's all level ground suitable for pushchairs and seniors.
  • A warm welcome from the charming owner Mike. We had a friendly chat about some common interests regarding sea & cliff rescue. He gave us a great information about the area and cliffs, waterfalls, caves and sea stacks! He even shared the great Fox story (he'll be delighted i mentioned this!!) and we met Bart, the horse!! €5 for the car park, €2pp on foot. Worth this as the grounds are well maintained.

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