The Bridges of Ross refers to a natural attraction located on the western coast of County Clare, Ireland, near the village of Kilbaha. Originally, the site consisted of three natural sea arches that were formed through the erosion of the limestone and shale by the Atlantic Ocean. Over time, two of these arches have collapsed, leaving just one standing today. Despite this, the name “Bridges of Ross” remains in plural. This picturesque spot is known for its stunning sea views, bird watching opportunities (including puffins, gannets, and kittiwakes, among others), and its overall rugged coastal beauty. The area is a popular stop for tourists exploring the Wild Atlantic Way, offering dramatic landscapes and insights into the power of nature.


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