The Wild Atlantic Way is a 2,500km route stretching along Ireland’s West coast, from County Cork to County Donegal. Along the way, travelers are wowed by the scenic coastline with its imposing cliffs, white sands, and picturesque villages. There is no shortage of incredible sights to visit, and one that’s certainly not to be missed is the Great Pollet Sea Arch.
Situated on Donegal’s Fanad Peninsula, the arch is a natural rock formation that’s been carved over time by the powerful Atlantic waves. The contrast of the grey rock with the bright blue sea and the lush green vegetation in the background is truly breathtaking.
Only accessible for years through a perilous hike on the rock face, a path is now open that allows visitors to park nearby and walk down to a viewpoint. You have the choice to rest on a bench and enjoy the view or take a walk along the rocks to make your way even closer to the arch – just make sure to wear comfortable shoes!