The “Cliffs” – Up and Running again

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After almost 15 months of hibernation, one of the world most  famous visitor attractions, the Cliffs of Moher is welcoming tourists once again. 

Visitors are back on the Wild Atlantic way and visiting the Cliffs of Moher. Although numbers are small they have been improving steadily as people come to see the fabulous cliffs and magnificent views. Breathe in the natural, clean air, soak up the serenity and reconnect with loved ones that have been missed so much over the last year.

It is recommended to spend a glorious two hours at the Cliffs of Moher, though many visitors choose to spend a little longer. Book your tickets online and in advance for the best rates and use the manage my booking portal to change the date/time in advance. 

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