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Why Ireland’s Cliffs of Moher will be partially closed in 2025

17 February 2025
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In 2025, safety concerns will render Ireland’s Cliffs of Moher largely inaccessible to tourists after fatal accidents prompted the closure of the popular Coastal Trail due to its hazardous proximity to the cliff edge. Plans for safety improvements include relocating walkways, expanding pathways, and implementing new measures, while visitors can still explore protected sections and opt for sightseeing cruises or alternative cliff experiences in other regions like Slieve League Cliffs in Donegal or Kerry Cliffs in County Kerry.

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