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Cliffs of Moher

Cliffs of Moher Coastal Walk: Closures and Safe Walking Information:

The Cliffs of Moher Experience offers safe walkways and designated viewing platforms, ensuring visitors can enjoy the stunning scenery in comfort and security.

In 2025, a section of the path located north of O’Brien’s Tower was resurfaced, providing an extended, safe, and enclosed route for visitors to explore the area more easily.

How to enjoy 3.5km or 2.17 miles of views and safe walking at the Cliffs of Moher Experience.

  • Start at the Visitor Centre
  • Walk north past O’Brien’s Tower for approximately 1 km to enjoy elevated views of the Atlantic and the Aran Islands.
  • Return the same way (1 km)
  • Head south to the Southern Viewing Platform (1.5 km round trip), where you can see the Cliffs stretch endlessly toward Hags Head.

Total round-trip distance: 3.5 km or 2.17 miles

Safety Notice: Parts of the Cliffs of Moher Coastal Walk Closed.

Current Cliffs of Moher Coastal Walk Status as of 16 July 2025:

Coastal Walk Closures:

  • Southern Section (Liscannor/Hags Head):  The Coastal Walk from Liscannor to the Cliffs of Moher Experience (6KM or 3.73 miles) is fully closed due to severe safety concerns. There is no access from Liscannor or the Cliffs of Moher Experience for this walk.
  • Northern Section:  The northern section (Doolin) is open from Doolin to Surfers Path only, at this point walkers are advised to turn back and remain on the walk back to Doolin. There will be no access to the Cliffs of Moher Experience from Doolin
    • The Northern Section from O’Brien’s Tower to Surfers Path is open (1km).

Important Safety Instructions:

  • Stay on designated paths at all times.
  • Do NOT go beyond walls or barriers.
  • Avoid walking on the road at Surfers Path, as it is hazardous.

Please adhere to these guidelines to ensure a safe visit.

We kindly ask all visitors to respect walk closures and fencing to help protect both your safety and the natural environment.