I have been to the Cliffs of Moher decades ago and it was jaw dropping.
With a, wind permitting, drone flight in mind - over the lip, down and up, and maybe a 400ft MSL flight out to sea and back and or a 'stood off' traverse in mind I am tempted to return, if petrol prices ever drop.
I did not know of Slieve League back then and it looks impressive but it appears primarily 'sloped' so the drone's height limits are less doubtful.
With a, wind permitting, drone flight in mind - over the lip, down and up, and maybe a 400ft MSL flight out to sea and back and or a 'stood off' traverse in mind I am tempted to return, if petrol prices ever drop.
I did not know of Slieve League back then and it looks impressive but it appears primarily 'sloped' so the drone's height limits are less doubtful.