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Our Staycation 2021: Slí 66

Image: Unsplash Naturally, you’ve heard of the Amalfi Coast drive and California’s Pacific Highway. Who hasn’t? But how about the Wild Atlantic Way? No? Sounds exciting though, doesn’t it? Well, it now looks like this newly-named road trip around the scenic West of Ireland, alongside the Atlantic Ocean, is set to join the prestigious list […]

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10 best beaches in Ireland

Ireland’s coastline is a rich, 6200 km-long necklace of glorious spots where the land meets the sea. From quiet coves known only to a few to great stretches of golden sand that are a destination in their own right, Ireland’s coastline is a beachgoers paradise. The best invariably are on the wild western coastlines, where the […]

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Visit Benbulben on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic

Benbulben is known as County Sligo’s ‘Table Mountain’ and is part of the Dartry Mountains. Benbulben was formed as a result of the different responses to erosion of the limestone and shale of which the mountain is formed. A hard and resistant limestone forms the upper cliffs and precipices. Benbulben was formed during the Ice […]

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Visit the Cliffs Of Moher – Clare

The iconic Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland’s most visited natural attractions. Stretching for 8km along the Atlantic coast of Clare, the cliffs reach 214m at their highest point at Knockardakin. Midway along the cliffs you’ll find the environmentally friendly visitor centre set into the hillside. Here, you can also discover O’Brien’s Tower, a […]

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Visit the Grave of W.B Yeats – Sligo

Spend some time in the northeast of the county in pretty Drumcliffe, where you’ll find the grave of beloved Irish poet and Nobel Prize-winner WB Yeats. Tucked away in a churchyard, it’s a serene spot, and the nearby round tower, scripture cross, church and gift shop are must- sees. William Butler Yeats is buried in […]

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Visit the Aran Islands on Galway’s Wild Atlantic

The Aran Islands has a lot to offer: The three Aran Islands, Inis Mór Island (Big Island), Inis Meáin Island (Middle island) and Inis Oírr Island (East island) are situated in a north westerly, south easterly direction at the mouth of Galway Bay, Ireland.They are famous for their geological formation, historical monuments and their linguistic […]

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