Enjoy a scenic 15 km loop walk along the peninsula's coastline, taking in natural beauty and historical sites.
Bird watching in Kilbaha, County Clare, offers stunning coastal views and a chance to see seabirds like puffins, guillemots, and even peregrine falcons. The cliffs of Loop Head Peninsula are a perfect spot for spotting migratory and rare birds throughout the year.
Kilkee Golf Club in County Clare offers a scenic cliffside course with unique challenges, perfect for a memorable round along Ireland’s stunning west coast.
Dine at Ireland's most westerly pub, offering delicious local cuisine with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Marvel at the Cliffs of Loop Head, where dramatic ocean views, rugged cliff edges, and the distant sight of dolphins create an unforgettable experience along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.
Kilbaha Gallery in County Clare showcases Irish art inspired by the Loop Head Peninsula’s natural beauty, featuring local paintings, sculptures, and photography.
Ideally located on the Wild Atlantic Way, Shannon Ferries offers you and your mode of transport from car, coach, bicycle, motor cycle, or large commercial vehicle a unique and exclusive break from the road with a 20 minute passage across the beautiful Shannon Estuary linking the N67 in Co. Clare with the N69 in Co. Kerry. Only a 40 minutes ride to Loophead lodge, Kilbaha.
Ramble along the rugged Bridges of Ross and take in spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding coastline. Set on the western side of the natural harbour of Ross Bay and 8km west of Carrigaholt, the Bridges of Ross have historically referred to a trio of breathtaking ocean-carved arches. Although only one 'bridge' has stood the test of time, it is still a favourite amongst visitors and is easily accessible from a footpath that connects with the Bridges of Ross car park. Marvel at the natural wonders of the bridge and enjoy the refreshing sea breeze on your face. Be sure to stop by during the autumn months and admire the beautiful seabirds as they fly over the bridge, before disappearing for winter.