Photo Credit:
Iain Miller
Sturrall Headland 3
The first recorded climb to the summit of Sturrall Headland was by Walter Parry Haskett Smith in around 1890.
Sturrall Headland
The Sturrall Headland is one of the most outstanding sea cliff features in Ireland, as it sits isolated and remote from the real world. Equidistant between Glencolmcille Village to the South and the An Port road end to the North, the ridge is approx 800m long and 180m at its highest point.
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