Ireland's mighty Cliffs of Moher reign strong as one of the
country's most visited natural attractions - towering about 700 feet over the
Atlantic Ocean in western Ireland. The infamous cliffs run from near the
village of Doolin to Hags Head in County Clare and host the country's most
spectacular coastal walk. Carved out by a gigantic river delta around 320
million years ago, the imposing cliffs also offer incredible views, stretching
over Galway Bay, the distant Twelve Pins mountain range and the northern Maum Turk
Mountains.Ireland's most scenic tourist trail, the Ring of Kerry, runs 120
miles through some of southwestern Ireland's most jaw-dropping landscapes. A
patchwork of lush meadows, glacial lakes and heather-topped mountains, the Ring
of Kerry includes highlights like the rugged Beara Peninsula and the Kerry Way
- Ireland's longest and oldest walking route. Stop off on route at the
Killarney National park, home to the 15th century Ross Castle and a herd of
wild red deer.
Irish is known for it's natural beauty. Come to Regan's
Orange City Kitchen to capture a taste of the Emerald Isle.

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