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🌊Clogherhead Cliffs Walk

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A stunning coastal trail along the rugged cliffs of Clogherhead, offering breathtaking views of the Irish Sea and the Mourne Mountains. The walk is relatively flat and easy, suitable for pushchairs and young children. Highlights include dramatic cliff formations, diverse birdlife, and rock pools at low tide. Facilities are limited; there are no cafes or toilets directly on the trail, but the nearby village has basic amenities. Hiking boots or sturdy shoes are recommended, and windy conditions can be frequent. The route is about 5 km each way, and families can enjoy a leisurely stroll with plenty of photo opportunities.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyLouth
CountryIreland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes or hiking boots

    The coastal terrain requires proper footwear. Trainers may slip on damp rocks, so sturdy shoes or hiking boots are strongly recommended for all family members.

  • Plan around tide times for rock pools

    Rock pools are only accessible at low tide. Check tide times before visiting to maximise time exploring this highlight with children.

  • Bring a picnic and water

    No cafes or toilets are on the trail itself. Pack plenty of snacks, water, and lunch from the village before you start walking.

  • Watch for wind exposure

    Windy conditions are frequent along the cliffs. Dress children in layers and secure loose items like hats. Monitor younger children carefully near cliff edges.

  • Toilet stops before leaving the village

    No toilet facilities are available on the trail. Use village toilets before starting your walk, and consider nappy changes beforehand if travelling with babies.

  • Keep children close to the path edge

    The cliffs are dramatic and spectacular. Maintain firm supervision and keep children well back from cliff edges, especially in windy conditions.

  • Pushchairs work on the flat sections

    The trail is relatively flat and pushchair-friendly in places, but terrain varies. A three-wheeler or all-terrain buggy handles the route better than standard pushchairs.

  • Allow time for a leisurely pace

    The route is about 5 km each way. With children exploring, taking photos, and stopping for rest breaks, plan for 3–4 hours rather than rushing through.

  • Check weather forecast beforehand

    This is an exposed coastal walk. Heavy rain or strong winds may make it unsafe for young children, so check conditions before visiting.

  • Wear bright colours for safety

    The dramatic cliff scenery is stunning but exposed. Dress children in bright, visible clothing so they're easy to spot on the coastal terrain.

  • Bring sun cream and hats

    There's minimal shade on the exposed cliffs. Sun cream and wide-brimmed hats protect against strong coastal UV reflection off the sea and rocks.

  • Pack a change of clothes for children

    Rock pools and splashing water are tempting for young children. Bring spare clothes in case they get damp exploring or playing near the shore.

  • Bring a first aid kit

    The rocky terrain can cause minor scrapes and bumps. A small first aid kit with plasters and antiseptic wipes is handy to have on the walk.

  • Bring binoculars for birdwatching

    The cliffs host diverse birdlife. Binoculars make spotting seabirds exciting for children and add an educational dimension to the walk.

  • Visit in quieter months for peaceful exploration

    Peak tourist season may bring crowds. Visiting during quieter months allows children to explore freely and spot birdlife more easily.

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