Wild Atlantic Way Sligo
Discover the Natural Wonders of the Wild Atlantic Way in Sligo
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Easkey Split Rock, a stunning geological wonder along Ireland's enchanting coastline.
Easkey Split Rock, nestled in the heart of County Sligo, is a breathtaking natural wonder that beckons tourists with its stunning coastal views and rich geological history. This iconic landmark features a striking split in the rock formation that provides a unique spectacle, perfect for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. With its picturesque surroundings and serene atmosphere, Easkey Split Rock is a must-visit destination for those exploring the wild beauty of Ireland's coastline.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving from Sligo town, take the N4 road towards Ballina. After approximately 20 km, take the left exit onto the R294 towards Easkey. Continue on the R294 for about 12 km until you reach Easkey. Once in Easkey, follow signs for the coastline, and you will find parking near the beach. Easkey Split Rock is located along the coast; you might have to walk a short distance from the parking area to reach the rock.
Public Transportation
To reach Easkey Split Rock via public transport, start by taking a bus from Sligo town to Easkey. Bus services like the Bus Éireann operate routes to Easkey; check their schedule for the most accurate times. The journey takes about 40 minutes. Once you arrive in Easkey, you may need to walk approximately 1 km to the coast. Follow the signs towards the beach, and you will find Easkey Split Rock along the shoreline.
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