Ailladie
| Ailladie | |
|---|---|
| Aill an Daill Ballyreen Cliffs | |
| Location | |
| Nearest city | 6 km south of Fanore 8 km north of Doolin | 
| Range | The Burren | 
| Coordinates | 53°04′14″N 09°21′30″W / 53.07056°N 9.35833°W | 
| Climbing type | |
| Height | circa 35 metres (115 ft) above sea level at its peak | 
| Pitches | Single pitch | 
| Ratings | 
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| Rock type | Limestone | 
| Quantity of rock | 
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| Development | 
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| Cliff aspect | West | 
| Elevation | At sea level | 
| Camping | |
| Classic climbs | 
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| Website | Climbing.ie Ailladie | 
Ailladie (Irish: Aill an Daill, lit. 'Blind Man's Cliff'; also known locally as the Ballyreen Cliffs), is an 800-metre-long (2,600 ft) west-facing limestone sea cliff, that varies in height from 8 metres (26 ft) to 35 metres (115 ft), situated on the coast of The Burren in County Clare, Ireland. Ailladie is one of Ireland's most highly regarded rock-climbing locations, particularly for high technical grade single pitch traditional climbing routes and deep-water soloing routes. It is also a location for shore-angling competitions, and, with its cliffs and view of the Aran Islands, is a popular photography stop for tourists.