
County Donegal, Ireland
Slieve League Cliffs
Tour Overview
Slieve League (Sliabh Liag) are among the highest sea cliffs in Europe, nearly three times taller than the Cliffs of Moher. Located in the wild heart of County Donegal, they offer a raw and uncrowded nature experience.
This private tour takes you from Dublin to the far north-west of Ireland. Your local driver will guide you to the best vantage points at Bunglass Point, where you can witness the sheer scale and beauty of these magnificent cliffs in complete comfort.
What's Included
Key Highlights
Bunglass Point
Enjoy breathtaking views of the cliffs dropping nearly 600 metres into the crashing Atlantic waves.
Wild Atlantic Coast
Explore one of the most remote and beautiful sections of the Wild Atlantic Way in County Donegal.
Traditional Villages
Stop in charming Gaeltacht villages like Teelin and enjoy authentic Irish culture and hospitality.
Book This Tour
Secure your private vehicle and expert guide for this unforgettable journey.
* No hidden fees, instant email reply.
Frequently Asked Questions
Slieve League is in County Donegal in the far north-west of Ireland, approximately 4 to 4.5 hours from Dublin. We recommend an early start to maximise time at the cliffs. Your private driver handles all the driving so you can enjoy the stunning scenery through Counties Cavan, Fermanagh, and Donegal.
Slieve League cliffs reach approximately 601 metres above sea level — nearly three times the height of the Cliffs of Moher (214 metres). They are arguably the most dramatic sea cliffs in Europe. Unlike Moher, Slieve League is far less crowded, offering a more raw and authentic Atlantic experience.
Yes — the One Man's Pass is a narrow ridge walk along the cliff top that offers extraordinary views. It's suitable for confident walkers in good weather. For those who prefer not to walk, the Bunglass viewpoint car park provides breathtaking views of the full cliff face without any climbing.
Teelin is the small traditional fishing village at the foot of Slieve League. It's the gateway to the cliffs and a wonderful example of a Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) community. We typically stop here on the tour — it's a beautiful and authentic spot that many visitors appreciate.
The cliffs are accessible year-round but May through September offers the best weather and longest daylight hours. Summer evenings at Slieve League, with the setting sun illuminating the cliffs over the Atlantic, are truly unforgettable. Wet and windy conditions can occur at any time, so layers and waterproofs are always recommended.