Bromore Cliffs Ballybunion
Bromore Cliffs opened its doors to the public on July 5th 2012.
When visiting Ballybunion town as part of the Wild Atlantic Way make sure a visit to Bromore Cliffs is on the cards. Located just three minute drive from Ballybunion is the start of the Cliffs of Moher and a walkway to the land of Folklore and Irish History.
Indeed Mike and Grace Flahive can take your group along a guided tour of the Family Farm dating back to 1841.
Things to see at Bromore Cliffs are:
1 Nap Time for the Baby Seals
2 Leamnamuice Waterfall
3 Glenachoor Waterfall
4 Bromore Promontary Fort & the Seals Caves
5 Starlings diving to their roost in Cuas na Druide (The Starlings Cave)
6 The Haggards Strands,The Periwinkle Hole out to Doon Point and "Sweet Doon Bay"
7 Bromore Promontary Fort
8 Daisies and Primroses at Bromore Cliffs.
Bromore Cliffs Ballybunion - Baby Seals
Bromore Cliffs Accommodation
Ballybunion B&B has a selection of lovely appointed rooms and special offers.
Book today for that special get away.

