Croaghaun
is Europe's third-highest cliff (2,178
ft). It is located in Ireland in
County Mayo. The
Croaghaun Cliffs loop around the uninhibited northwest of Achill Island
and are accessible only by climbing to the top of the mountain. Hikers are then
rewarded with breathtaking views of a vast array of sheer rock faces. The cliffs
at Croaghaun can only be seen by hiking around or to the summit of the
mountain, or from the sea. The views from the top of the cliffs are
breathtaking, and the unusual corries and unique rock types make this location
desirable to hikers.
Images of Croaghaun Cliffs
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