Please Note: A Yellow Wind Warning will be in operation onsite from 8am until 6pm on Saturday 9th of December.

The Visitor Centre will remain open; however, winds will be strong and require persons outdoors to take extra care, particularly on the Cliff pathways and viewing platforms.

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Please Note: An Orange Wind Warning has been issued by Met Éireann for Sunday 10th of December.

The Visitor Centre will remain CLOSED all day. Please DO NOT visit as conditions on site will be extremely hazardous.

Cliffs of Moher Experience

Create magical memories that will last a lifetime.

One of Ireland’s favourite visitor experiences, the Cliffs of Moher tower over the rugged West Clare coast.  Walk the safe, paved pathways and view the famous Cliffs on Europe’s western frontier and enjoy the spectacular vistas over the Atlantic Ocean and the Aran Islands.

Cliffs of Moher Named Ireland’s Best Visitor Attraction

The Cliffs of Moher Experience has been named winner of ‘Ireland’s Best Visitor Attraction’ in The Irish Independent’s annual Reader Travel Awards for 2023.

The County Clare visitor attraction finished ahead of Ireland’s best-known tourist sites in a poll of Irish and international readers of The Irish Independent.

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Dec 11, 2023 - Mon
Liscannor, Ireland
scattered clouds
6°C scattered clouds
Wind 3 m/s, SSE
Humidity 89%
Pressure 751.56 mmHg
Day Cond. Temp. Wind Humidity PressurePres.
mon dec 11
broken clouds
9/10°C 4 m/s, SE 91% 751.56 mmHg
tue dec 12
broken clouds
9/8°C 1 m/s, NE 86% 746.31 mmHg
wed dec 13
overcast clouds
9/8°C 6 m/s, NNW 73% 760.56 mmHg
thu dec 14
scattered clouds
10/9°C 7 m/s, NW 69% 767.32 mmHg
fri dec 15
overcast clouds
11/7°C 5 m/s, S 89% 776.32 mmHg

Out-of-this-world scenery

The Cliffs of Moher are entirely vertical and the cliff edge is abrupt. On a clear day, the views are tremendous, with the Aran Islands etched on the waters of Galway Bay.
From the cliff edge, you can just hear the booming far below as the waves crash and gnaw at the soft shale and sandstone.

With a due-west exposure, sunset is the best time to visit.

– Lonely Planet