I visited Malin Head with my family for the summer. The views are very inpressive and the landscape is beautiful. It's a very nice place and the people are very welcoming. I definitely would recommend this place to anyone!
Malin head, as the most northerly point of Ireland is quite remote, but Inishowen has plenty of breathtaking sights, so a tour around that stunning peninsula is definitely worth a day. Malin head allows an amazing view of the coast. I definitely recommend to bring a windbreaker, as we were almost blown away. If you have enough time and feel warm enough, there's a little walk (keep walking after the path ends, the best part is yet to come)
We came two days in a row late summer and experienced different weather each time. First day sunny but windy with a clear view and the second day drizzling rain and misty. It was crowded on the first day and we were able to park right at the top on the second day. Well worth the visit, just to say you've been to the northernmost point of Ireland.
Gorgeous views, well worth the trip. Even on a dull day the Atlantic is beautiful, but would advise to wrap up warm.
A long and bumpy drive, and not much to see really, a bit of a box-ticker really that I wouldn't repeat
It is a lovely run up to Malin Head. Well worth it. Spectacular views. We went in Sep. and there was ample parking so don't know what it would be like in Summer.
The drive to Malin Head on the Innishowen peninsula was gorgeous and the views on arrival were very nice but I was a little disappointed by the set up of the view point. The bunkers and tower do spoil the atmosphere of the place and the whole stop would definitely require a little tidying up to give justice to the views.
The most northerly point in Ireland, loads of character, about 8 beaches (mostly deserted) within 40 mins drive. We stopped at Slievebawn Cottage. A great little place for a couple or with small child. Its next to Faras bar (the most northerly pub) and 5 mins walk to a excellent shop and the excellent seaview taven (the most northerly restaurant) The harbour is always busy and the near by caravan parks ensure there are always people around. Great walks all over, the coast line is wild and rugged which makes even more dramatic on a windy day. Our cottage was simple superb, clean, walm and comfortable for us two and our Dalmatian Gucci who loved ever minute of her holiday. Search for Slievebawn if you need further information
Love this place so beautifully breath taking yet tranquil and cleansing to the soul I will most definitely be back!
If you have a car it is worth the drive to Malin Head. The roads are narrow so you should go in the daylight. The view is breath taking. We drove from Clonmany took about 35 minutes. There are paths to walk and see the area.