Wild Atlantic Way Rock Climbing

Bren Whelan and Wild Atlantic Way Climbing, show case Ireland’s most Northerly Point – Malin Head using dizzy drone footage of Donegal rock climbing!

Your guide is Bren Whelan, a highly qualified Mountain Instructors Certificate (MIC)& International Mountain Leader (IML) award holder, who has over twenty five years of experience rock climbing in Ireland and Worldwide. His passion is to guide people on Donegal’s and Ireland’s finest mountains and sea cliffs and take them to truly unique places along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.

Our unique Donegal rock climbing ascents take place at Ireland’s most Northerly point, Malin Head. Malin Head, Ireland, is the jewel of the Irish & Donegal rock climbing crown and the number one signature point at the start of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way! This is a unique rock climbing ascent in Donegal, rock climbing in Ireland just doesn’t get any better!

Doon Fort Portnoo

Doon Fort is an ancient ring fort on Doon Lough, 9km kilometres north of Ardara and not far from the coastal villages of Narin and Portnoo.

Pebble Beach Cottage

The cottage has a breathtaking setting along the Wild Atlantic Way under Banbas Crown, Ireland’s most Northerly Point. It overlooks an ancient Raised Pebble Beach, popular with geologists and visitors alike for its semi precious stones.

Glashedy Rock from Ballyliffin Golf Club

The imposing Glashedy Rock is located in Pollan Bay just of the north Inishowen coastline. If you play either of the 2 courses at Ballyliffin Golf Club, several of the holes have panoramic views over the Bay towards the rock.

Slieve League Cliffs From Above

Slieve League Cliffs (Sliabh Liag), situated on the south west coast of Donegal, are said to be among the highest and finest marine cliffs in Europe.

RTE Today Visits Kilcar

RTE Reporter Colm Flynn visits Kilcar in Co. Donegal – gateway to the Donegal Gaeltacht, situated between mountain and sea

The Mill Restaurant Dunfanaghy

A small award winning restaurant with 7 individually decorated bedrooms located along Wild Atlantic way on the outskirts of Dunfanaghy.

Birds Eye View of Malin Head to Hells Hole

Malin Head (In Irish: Cionn Mhálanna) at the tip of the Inishowen peninsular in County Donegal is the most northern point of Ireland that has a rugged landscape and had a long history of communication with ships.

Inishowen From Above

The Inishowen Peninsula in all its glory! Ireland’s most northerly point has some of the most spectacular scenery in the country – watch and enjoy 🙂

Brookside Traditional Cottage

Brookeside Cottage is a one bedroom holiday home located in a tranquil rural setting just 2km from the centre of Carndonagh, Inishowen.

Arranmore Lighthouse From Above

Arranmore Lighthouse has been in existence since 1859 having replaced the lighthouse built in 1798 which had been de-commissioned in 1832. It is located at Rinrawros Point.