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    Cliffs of Moher Closure: Iconic Irish Landmark Shut for Safety Upgrades

    Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockFebruary 8, 2025Updated:April 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    The Cliffs of Moher closure has been confirmed for most of 2025 due to significant safety concerns, delivering a major blow to Ireland’s tourism industry. The stunning cliffs, which attracted 1.5 million visitors last year, have been deemed unsafe following an inspection by Sport Ireland.

    Safety Risks Prompt Closure

    An assessment conducted last summer revealed critical safety issues along the grade five walking route, with parts of the trail too close to the cliff’s edge. Tragically, several fatalities occurred in the area last year, further underscoring the need for urgent action.

    Eoin Hogan of Clare Local Development Company (CLDC), responsible for managing the trails, acknowledged that the necessary repairs would take considerable time. Speaking to RTÉ’s Morning Ireland, he explained:

    “Sport Ireland highlighted several serious safety concerns that must be addressed before reopening. The trail cannot operate safely without these improvements.”

    The planned upgrades include moving sections of the 18km walking route further from the edge, securing landowner agreements, and obtaining regulatory approvals from Clare County Council.

    Partial Reopening Possible by Tourist Season

    While the entire trail will not be accessible in 2025, authorities are working to reopen part of it for visitors. The northern section, from the Cliffs of Moher visitor centre to Doolin, is expected to be available for walkers by peak tourist season. However, the section from the visitor centre to Hag’s Head will remain closed throughout the year.

    Clare County Council confirmed that extensive construction work is required before the full trail can safely reopen. Meanwhile, Sport Ireland reiterated that only sections where safety improvements have been completed will be accessible to the public.

    A Blow to Irish Tourism

    The closure of one of Ireland’s most popular natural attractions is expected to impact local businesses and tourism revenue significantly. The Cliffs of Moher are a major draw for international visitors, and their temporary closure could deter some from travelling to the region.

    Despite the setback, officials stress that visitor safety is the top priority. The planned upgrades aim to ensure that when the cliffs reopen fully, they provide a safer and more sustainable experience for future tourists.

    For now, those planning to visit the Cliffs of Moher should check for updates on accessible sections before making travel arrangements.

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