Birds Eye View of Malin Head to Hell’s Hole
Located at N55.22.861 W007.22.420 at a height of 187 feet (57m) above sea level. 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.
The head’s rocky, weather-battered slopes feel like they’re being dragged unwillingly into the sea. It’s great for wandering on foot, absorbing the stark natural setting.
The area is renowned for the welcoming of the friendly local people, epic coastal scenery, marine life, thriving birdlife , rock climbing and plenty of historical significance. The viewing platform with its talking telescope will give you close up views of the surrounding area.
Video by Peter Homer