Slieve League Cliffs (or Sliabh Liag in Gaelic), situated on the south
west coast of County Donegal, are said to be the one of the highest and
finest marine cliffs in Europe. To fully enjoy the spectacle of Sliabh
League it is best to leave your car at the car park and walk the few miles to the cliffs so as not to miss the exciting scenery of the area.
There are terrific views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Sligo
Mountains and Donegal Bay as you walk towards the terrifyingly high top
of Sliabh League, where the cliff face of Bunglas rises over 600m above
the raging ocean. Experienced walkers only should venture beyond the
viewing point onto One Man's Pass which loops around onto the Pilgrim's
Path.
This is a sacred mountain, for over a thousand years there was a
Christian pilgrimage, no doubt Sliabh League was a sacred mountain
before the Christians arrived here. You should remember this when
visiting, so please do not disturb these monuments of Irish cultural
heritage. There's much to know about Sliabh League, like the monks who
went to Iceland or the eagle and the baby. To learn more
visit the award winning Slieve League Cliffs Centre which is all about
local culture, food and crafts served with a real warm Donegal welcome
and sense of humour.

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