
The Kilkee Cliffs are stunning coastal cliffs located near the town of Kilkee in County Clare, Ireland. They form part of the Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geopark and offer dramatic views of the Atlantic Ocean. The cliffs are accessible via a scenic coastal walk that is generally flat and easy, making it suitable for families with children. Highlights include the natural rock formations, sea arches, and the blowhole known as the 'Puffing Hole' where waves create a spout of water.
- Safe for kids when supervised; path is mostly even but can be muddy.
- Free access, no entry fee.
- No dedicated playground but plenty of space to explore (with caution near edges).
- Facilities (toilets, cafés) available in Kilkee town, a short walk away.
- Best on a clear day; not ideal for rainy or very windy weather due to exposure.
Parents should keep children away from the cliff edges and stay on the designated path. The walk is about 4 km round trip from the town, taking 1-2 hours at a leisurely pace. Parking is available in Kilkee.
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