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Slieve League Cliffs

Slieve League
Carrick
Donegal
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The highest cliff face in Europe, Slieve League is spectacular not just for its sheer elevation but also for its colour; at sunset the rock is streaked with changing shades of red, amber and ochre.
The 8km (5 mile) drive to the eastern end of Slieve League from Carrick is bumpy but well worth enduring. Beyond Teelin, the road becomes a series of alarming switchbacks before reaching Bunglass Point and Amharc Mor, the 'good view'.
From here you can see the whole of Slieve League, its sheer cliffs rising dramatically out of the ocean.
Only experienced hikers should attempt the treacherous ledges of One Man's Pass. This is part of a trail which climbs westwards out of Teelin and up to the highest point of Slieve League - from where you can admire the Atlantic Ocean shimmering 598 m ( 1,972 ft ) below. The path then continues on to Malinbeg, 16km (10 miles) west. <
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During the summer, for a less strenous but safer and equally rewarding excursion, pay a boat-owner from Teelin to take you out to see Slieve League from the sea.
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