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!

Teelin Harbour

Located in south west Donegal, Teelin harbour provides shelter from the Atlantic waves and is the departure point of boat trips to the Sliabh League sea cliffs.

Traditional Cottage Malin Head

Located on the Wild Atlantic Way, John Ons is a recently renovated traditional cottage with white washed walls, slated roof and sliding sash windows

Tullagh Bay Equestrian Centre

This video showcases the superb facilities at the Tullagh Bay Equestrian Centre which is located just outside Clonmany village on the Inishowen Peninsula.

The Silkie Whiskey from Donegal

The Sliabh Liag Distillery will be the first distillery in Donegal for 174 years and their first whiskey is The Silkie – named after the legendary shape-shifting, sea-maidens with long dark hair, deep soulful brown eyes and enchanting voices that were nearly irresistible to any man.

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 🙂

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.

Teach Aisling Malin Head

Teach Aisling is a modern 3 bedroom holiday home located in Malin Head just 5km from Banba’s Crown – Ireland’s most northerly point.

Moville Pier Inishowen

The pier and shorefront area in the seaside village of Moville, Inishowen. Once used as an emigration point, now popular with fishermen and the local rowing club.

RTE Today Visits Kilcar

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

Annora Bar Narin

Annora is a village pub, B&B, and café, proving an excellent service for locals, returning visitors and tourists alike. Feedback from customers constantly proves that Annora is a welcoming, vibrant and versatile hostelry.