Cliffs of Moher Coast
Cliffs of Moher Coast

St. Patrick’s Day at the Cliffs of Moher

Join us from the 14th – 17th March 2026 for some great entertainment and fun as we celebrate St Patrick our Patron Saint of Ireland.

This day commemorates Saint Patrick and the arrival of Christianity in Ireland, and celebrates the heritage and culture of the Irish in general.

Saturday, 14th March (12pm – 2pm): Live Traditional Music and Face Painting in the Visitor Centre.

Sunday, 15th March (12pm – 2pm): Live Traditional Music and Face Painting in the Visitor Centre.

Monday, 16th March (12pm – 2pm): Live Traditional Music and Face Painting in the Visitor Centre.

Tuesday, 17th March (12pm – 2pm): Live traditional music in the Visitor Centre.

Meet St. Patrick and St. Brigid, learn their stories and get your photo with our two patron saints of Ireland! Seachtain na Gaeilge (Irish Language Week) will continue at a stand in reception up to and including March 17th where members of the public of all ages can get a crash course in the Irish Language from members of our staff.

Image of Cliffs of Moher County Clare and the Atlantic Ocean

Liscannor – St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Liscannor is just a short drive from the Cliffs, making it the perfect addition to your day. Soak in the breathtaking views then immerse yourself in a true Irish celebration.

Date: Tuesday, 17th March, 2026

Time:
12:00pm

This St. Patrick’s Day, make a stop in the charming village of Liscannor for a fantastic St. Patrick’s Day parade! Enjoy live music, face painting, local entertainment and much more!

Lá Fhéile Pádraig Sona Duit

To wish one person a Happy St Patrick’s Day as Gaeilge, use the greeting ‘Lá Fhéile Pádraig Sona Duit’ which translates directly as ‘Happy St Patrick’s Day to you’.

Another common St Patrick’s Day greeting is ‘Lá Fhéile Pádraig Faoi Mhaise Duit’ which has the same meaning as the phrase above.

Homemade Guinness Cake

St Patrick’s Day treats at our Cliffs View Café

The Cliffs view Café will serve Irish-theme treats throughout the festivities! Make sure to try their Homemade Guinness Cake, Homemade green cupcakes and other Patrick’s Day-inspired treats.

 

Do you know why a shamrock is national flower of Ireland?

According to St. Patrick’s Day lore, Patrick used the three leaves of a shamrock to explain the holy trinity: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Today, St. Patrick’s Day revelers wear a shamrock out of tradition.

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