Malin Head is the most northerly point on the island of Ireland. A great destination for a challenge ´bike run - you can´t go any further! Spectacular views across to the Scottish islands and to the uninhabited island of Inishtrahull, 6 miles to the northeast. Beautiful seascape - this is the north Atlantic, after all! The waters off Malin were the battleground in two world wars - U boats, Allied aircraft, convoy protection battleships etc - a spectacular number of wrecks lie off here. Visit the Sea View Tavern for a coffee overlooking Inishtrahull Sound (a submarine trench drops to 90 metres depth)visist this website : www.loughs-agency.org/discover/activities/motorcycling-test
Lloyds Tower, Banbas Crown, Malin Head - an old signal tower and (during Napoleons era) military observation tower
Malin Head was a semaphore signal station, relaying flag (or semaphore) signals from passing ships by telegram.
Malin cliffs and Atlantic waves
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