By Doug Bardwell

If you have ever dreamed of a ‘big’ adventure, but never followed through on it, now may be the time to make it happen. How about the roadtrip of a lifetime, through some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth? It’s all mapped out, with helpful signage, in a foreign land where just about everyone speaks English. It’s called the Wild Atlantic Way.

Travel Ireland

Cliffs of Moher

Cliffs of Moher at sunset

Experience the forty shades of green, the freshest seafood imaginable, dramatic sea cliffs and surf that has traveled thousands of miles – uninhibited – until it crashes against the western Irish shores.  This is the Wild Atlantic Way, and you can experience it alone, with your significant other or with your entire family.

Sights and activities abound for all ages along the entire western coast of Ireland that makes up the Wild Atlantic Way.  Special blue and white signposts mark the entire 1,550 mile (2,500 km) route and special “Discovery Points” have been designated and published in a handy guide: 50 Secrets of the Wild Atlantic Way.

You could sign up for any number of special tour packages that would take you to see some of the Wild Atlantic Way, but this travel writer wants you to consider traveling independently to really experience the country, the people, and the adventure that’s within your reach.

[See a great infographic on all the things to see and do along the Wild Atlantic Way]

Big tour buses are NOT the way to travel Ireland

Big tour buses can’t get you into the little towns and tiny pulloffs you’ll want to stop at.  Group tours don’t let you spend as much time as you’ll want to spend at some of the quaint little shops you’ll discover. Consider a private tour or better yet, driving yourself over as much of the Wild Atlantic Way as you have time to experience. It will be the highlight of the year – I can guarantee it.

Fanad Head Lighthouse keeps watch over the NW coast of Ireland

Fanad Head Lighthouse keeps watch over the NW coast of Ireland. Big tour buses can’t come here.

Over the next 30 days, I’ll be adding tons of content, covering things to see and do all along the Wild Atlantic Way. Click here to be added to a special mailing list that will let you know what content has been posted each week or bookmark this page and stop back when you are ready to start planning your trip.

I recently spent two weeks exploring much of the length of the Wild Atlantic Way – first as part of a small tour group, then driving a rental car – staying at some super interesting off the beaten path accommodations, and then in a small motorhome from Bunk Campers, camping along the way. I’ll share the rewards and cautions about each method of travel, so follow along as we touch on all the following areas I visited.

Bunk Campers vancamper

Traveling by campervan from BunkCampers.com gives you the most travel choices.

Sections of the Wild Atlantic Way:

Northwest Section

County Donegal

Leo’s Tavern in Crolly  [website]

Arnolds Hotel [website]

Dunfanaghy Stables along Killahoey Beach [website]

Rosapenna Hotel in Downings – Vardon restaurant [website]

E-Biking with Grassroutes [website]

Fanad Head Lighthouse [video]

Portsalon Beach on Ballymastocker Bay

Rathmullan House Hotel [website]

Donegal Town

Donegal Craft Village [website]

Donegal Castle [website]

Killybegs

Mill Park Hotel

The Olde Castle Bar & Restaurant [website]

Slieve League Cliffs [website]

Ti Linn Visitor Center

Studio Donegal [website]

Castle Murray House Hotel [website]

Creevy Experience at Ballyshannon [website]

County Sligo

Drumcliffe

Diamond Coast Hotel in Enniscrone – Coral Restaurant [website]

West Section

County Mayo

Ceide Fields at Ballycastle [website]

Mulranny Park Hotel [website]

Bike trip on the Greenway [website]

Achill Island

Murrisk – famine sculpture

Doolough Valley memorial

County Galway

Kylemore Abbey

Killary Harbor

Station House Hotel in Clifden [website]

Abbeyglen Hotel – Clifden

Sky Road via Cleggan

Ballyconnely

Roundstone

Galway City

McDonagh’s Fish

Walking tour with Conor O’Riordan

Mid West

County Clare

Doolin Cave

Cliffs of Moher  [website]

Lahinch Golf course and pub

Aran Islands [website]

Camping in a Bunk Camper

Safe Nights Ireland

Start of my camping adventure

Loop Head Peninsula [website]

Doughmore Bay

Kilkee

Kilhaba Village

Loop Head Lighthouse

Shannon Ferry

County Limerick

Shannon Ferry

Southwest

County Kerry

Ring of Kerry

Killarney National Park

Donoghue’s White Villa Farm Campground

Torc Falls

County Cork

Walking the Sheeps Head Peninsula

Arundels by the Pier

West Cork Camino from Lighthouse to St. Finbarrs Pilgrim Way

Top of the Rock Pod Pairc

Glenilen Farm

The Snug – a pub in Bantry

Bantry House

Mannings Emporium Ballylickey

Ferry to Whiddy Island

Gougane Barra – St. Finbarr’s Oratory

Waterfall Alpaca Farm

Kinsale

Continue Reading:   Next article in the Wild Atlantic Way series: Seeing Ireland in a Bunk Camper

Articles about my Ireland Bunk Camper Adventure:

Bunk Campers enable you to travel independently in Ireland

Killarney — a gem of a National Park

The Ring of Kerry tour done the right way

 Loop Head Peninsula – great sites sans crowds

Doolin, Ireland for caves, castles and coastal walks

Cliffs of Moher – one of the most visited sites in Ireland

The Secrets of Ireland’s Wild Irish Way

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