Slieve League Cliffs
Wild Atlantic Way

Slieve League Cliffs

Sliabh Liag Pilgrim Path
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About the Slieve League Cliffs

country
Ireland
length
3 km(2 mi)
Type of trail
Day hike, Pilgrimage
difficulty

Difficulty is highly personal. Be aware of the weather conditions as bad weather turns easier trails in difficult trails especially in the mountains.

Moderate
accommodation

Lodging means a mix of hotels, hostels or AirBnB’s.

Lodging
Elevation gain
735 m(2411 ft)
terrain
Coastal, Hills
remoteness
Some of the time
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The Slieve League Pilgrim Path is one of Ireland’s most breathtaking hikes through the rugged landscape of County Donegal. Known for its rising sea cliffs, Slieve League rises over 600 meters (1,972 feet), making it one of the highest coastal cliffs in Europe. This historic trail, used for centuries by pilgrims, takes you up to the summit, where you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and Donegal Bay.

The Pilgrim Path provides a quieter, less-traveled alternative to the main tourist coastal trail: the Cliff of Moher trail, with steeper climbs and uneven terrain that make it ideal for more experienced hikers. Located in Donegal, it’s also along the famous Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland’s most spectacular coastal route by car. Make sure you stop by at the Slieve League Cliffs for an unforgettable hiking experience.

 

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The Trail

The Slieve League Pilgrim Path in County Donegal, Ireland, offers a spectacular short hike along some of the highest sea cliffs in Europe. Rising over 600 meters above the Atlantic, the trail provides clear views of the Irish coastline and surrounding landscape. Following an ancient pilgrim route, this path adds a layer of history to the hike.

Slieve League (Sliabh Liag) Cliffs
Hills Donegal

The route is moderately challenging, with marked trails and some significant ascents. Hikers will pass notable spots like One Man’s Pass and Eagle’s Nest, each offering the best perspectives of the cliffs.

This coastal walking trail in Ireland along the Slieve League Cliffs combines natural beauty with historical significance. Proper footwear is advised, as parts of the trail can be slippery and steep, especially when wet.

Accommodations

When planning a hike along the Slieve League Cliffs, there are many accommodation options nearby, ranging from cozy B&B’s to hotels and hostels. In the towns of Carrick, Teelin, Kilcar and Glencolmcille you’ll find plenty of options for a cozy stay. These options cater to various budgets and preferences for a comfortable stay near the Slieve League Cliffs.

Best time of the year

The ideal time to hike the Slieve League Cliffs is between April and September, when milder weather and extended daylight hours provide the best conditions. July and August bring the warmest temperatures but also attract the most visitors. Hiking outside this period is possible, but expect shorter days and a higher chance of rain, wind, and fog, especially in exposed areas along the rugged coastline and mountains. If you plan to hike during the off-season, ensure you are well-prepared for more challenging weather conditions.

Safety & Gear

The weather along the Slieve League Cliffs is very unpredictable, with sudden changes that can impact visibility and trail conditions. It’s essential to check the weather forecast before starting your hike each day and be prepared for anything, including rain, wind, or even storms, regardless of the season.

Make sure to wear sturdy hiking boots with good traction, as the path can be rocky and uneven. Dress in layers to adapt to shifting temperatures, and bring waterproof clothing to stay dry in case of unexpected rain.

Good to know

The weather can change quickly along the cliffs, so it’s important to be prepared. Wind, rain, and fog can appear suddenly, even in summer. Always check the forecast before you go and wear layers and waterproof clothing.

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