The island of Ireland's highest sea cliffs, Slieve League in County Donegal is one of the highlights of Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way..
The dramatic coastline rises to a lofty 600 or so metres above the Atlantic Ocean making these cliffs mainland Ireland's highest, three times more than the more famous Cliffs of Moher further south on the western seaboard.
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Here bathed in golden sunlight, the cliffs and the azure Atlantic look their best.
Join Panoramic Ireland to photograph Slieve League and more of Ireland's west coast on a photography adventure in the west.