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  • Admission Prices: Facilities charge per vehicle. All bus and coach visits will require advance booking. The facilities charge for buses  and coaches is tied to the number of passengers onboard. Car / camper van: €8.00 Minibus ( less than 15 onboard ) €25.00 Bus ( 16 - 39 onboard : €50.00 Coach ( 40 + onboard ) €60.00 The facilities charge includes access to all public areas of the Visitor Centre building, all external areas of the Visitor Zone, vehicle parking and also contributes toward the visitor management provided. Atlantic Edge charge per head.  Adult: €4.00 family ( 2 + 4 ) €11.95 Student / O.A.P: €3.50 Child ( 4 - 16 ) €2.50 Child ( under 4 ) free Group ( 10 + ) €3.50 Trade rates apply. Entry to the Atlantic Edge is based on a timed entry. Your ticket will show the entry time selected. Atlantic Edge is capacity controlled so please check early for availability on busy days.
  • Opening Times: Jan - Feb 09.00hrs - 17.00hrs; Mar - Apr 09.00hrs - 18.00hrs; May - Sept 08.30hrs - 21.00hrs; Oct 09.00hrs - 18.00hrs; Nov - Dec 09.30hrs - 17.00hrs. Times are subject to change, please refer to website.
  • Catering/Shopping: Long Dock Restaurant, Puffins Nest Cafe, retail shop
  • Location: Located 5km north of Liscannor and 8km south of Doolin.

Cliffs of Moher

Liscannor Clare - Ireland West

The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's top visitor attractions. Looming over County Clare's west coast, the cliffs are 214 metres high at their highest point and range for 8 kilometres over the Atlantic Ocean. O'Brien's Tower stands proudly on a headland of the majestic cliffs. From the cliffs one can see the Aran Islands, Galway Bay, The Twelve Bens, the Maam Turk Mountains in Connemara and Loop Head to the South. Overlooking the Atlantic, even on a calm day, white surf shows continually at the feet of Clare’s cliffs, the great ocean waves never cease pounding the shore. In stormy weather, the surf boils with fury, sending great plumes high up, even over the cliffs. Wonderful to see the forces of the unbridled ocean, this is a time to respect its power and keep to a safe distance back from the edge ! Unchanged for millennia, the landscape of the Cliffs of Moher has, for centuries, welcomed visitors who come to marvel at their splendour and be at one with nature. This iconic location has close to one million visitors per year. Atlantic Edge is the exciting interpretive centre at the Cliffs of Moher New Visitor Experience. Housed at the centre of the underground building, a huge domed cave contains images, exhibits, displays and experiences that will delight young and old alike. Visitors enter via a viewing ramp which provides access for all to the central floor. This is organised into four principal themed areas exploring different elements of the mighty Cliffs of Moher: ocean, rock, nature and man. A selection of interactive exhibits and displays show aspects of these themes and their connection with the cliffs. An aerial tour entitled The Clare Journey, is displayed on a central screen. The tour continues from the central dome via a winding tunnel that evokes the many caves of the area to a theatre housing a virtual reality cliff face adventure - The Ledge. The centre also houses a restaurant, cafe, gift shop and craft worker units.

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Telephone+353 (0)65 708 6141
Fax:+353 (0)65 708 6142
Email: info@cliffsofmoher.ie
Website: www.new7wonders.com
Address: Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare, Republic of Ireland


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