About 72 kilometres or 45 miles.
38 miles / 61km
61.1 km or 1 hr 2 min driving
About 190km / 120 miles.
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No. There are higher cliffs along Ireland's west coast.
The Cliffs of Dooneen are in county Kerry in the southwest of Ireland.
About 50 miles and 1.5 hours driving time.
The Cliffs of Moher is in County Clare, Ireland.
The White Cliffs of Dover are chalk cliffs near the town of Dover in south-east England. Douglas is on the Isle of Man. An Island between England and Ireland.
The Cliffs of Dover are located in England , not Ireland. They face the English Channel and France. In the Republic of Ireland are the Cliffs of Mohar. They are on the west coast facing the Atlantic Ocean. They are several hundred feet high.
Many of Ireland's cliffs are 100's of feet high,One wrong move and you tumble onto the rocks and ocean below.Since Ireland is an Iseland,it is hard to tell how many cliffs it has,perhaps they are all connected some way.
Charles Darwin and his wife Emma went on a two-week visit to Ireland in 1842. They stayed mainly in Dublin and also visited places like Belfast, Limerick, and the Cliffs of Moher.