This surprising Irish attraction has just been named the best in Europe
In a remarkable win for Irish tourism, the enigmatic Wild Atlantic Way has recently been crowned as the best attraction in Europe. This stunning coastal route has outshined more traditional European hotspots, earning rave reviews for its breathtaking scenery, unique cultural experiences, and warm local hospitality.
Sprawling over 2,500 km along Ireland’s western seaboard, the Wild Atlantic Way is the longest defined coastal drive in the world. From the wind-whipped tip of Malin Head in County Donegal to the picturesque town of Kinsale in County Cork, this route takes travelers through some of Ireland’s most spectacular landscapes. Think rugged cliffs, unspoiled beaches, and emerald-green hills dotted with sheep.
The award celebrates not just the natural beauty of the Wild Atlantic Way but also recognizes its contribution to local economies and sustainable tourism. The initiative is a testament to Ireland’s commitment to preserving its environment while sharing it responsibly with visitors from around the world.
Attractions along this extensive route are as varied as they are many. Highlights include the famous Cliffs of Moher, reaching 214 meters at their highest point; the otherworldly landscape of The Burren; and Skellig Michael—an ancient monastic outpost that found recent fame as a filming location for Star Wars.
Local culture also stands out on this Irish odyssey. Tiny fishing villages offer fresh seafood served alongside stories from locals eager to share their history and music with visitors. Traditional Irish pubs dot the landscape, providing a warm welcome with live folk music and the opportunity to join in on a ‘session.’
Recognition as Europe’s top attraction reconfirms what many travelers have believed for years—the Wild Atlantic Way offers an unrivaled travel experience that goes beyond sightseeing. It is an immersive journey through heart-stopping views, high spirits, rich history, and a sense of adventure that stays with you long after you’ve returned home.
Officials hope that this accolade will bring even more visitors to Ireland’s shores, eager to explore this extraordinary route. With sustainable travel practices in place, they aspire for tourism growth that benefits local communities while preserving this beautiful attraction for future generations.