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In this episode we continue our Road trip along the Wild Atlantic way. We arrive at the town of Kinsale, which marks the end of Irelands Wild Atlantic Way. What a journey we have had - we have ...
A new house on the Irish Atlantic coast, on Cruit Island in Donegal, takes the bungalow archetype and transforms it into a meticulously laid out retreat that hunkers down in the scrubland on this ...
Hit the road along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, 1,500 miles of rugged coastline, rich history, colorful villages, and the finest local produce. You’re in for a treat!
A report by Fáilte Ireland on the economic impact of the Wild Atlantic Way has found it is worth more than €3 billion per year in tourism revenue to communities along the western seaboard.
Offering cinematic beauty, off-the-beaten-track experiences and transcendently beautiful coastal scenery, the Wild Atlantic Way has been one of the island of Ireland's most successful tourism ...
Exciting plans have been unveiled for a new promotion of the Wild Atlantic Way by Fáilte Ireland which includes an immersive exhibition at Carrowmore The tomb at Carrowmore. Sligo will benefit ...
Stretching 1,500 spectacular miles from Donegal to Cork, the Wild Atlantic Way is one of Europe’s great undiscovered secrets.
Spanning 2,500 kilometres of green, luscious coastline from Donegal to West Cork, the Wild Atlantic Way is one of the world’s most legendary road trips. It’s also the best way to discover ...
Catching up on the USA's Route 66, Ireland's famed coastal route the Wild Atlantic Way is ranked among the most popular for 2022.
E ACH SUMMER, on the banks of the Orkla river in western Norway, the Grindal Salmon Lodge attracts anglers seeking a bucket-list fish. The season for wild Atlantic salmon, which swim upstream from ...
For visitors to Ireland, the Wild Atlantic Way is a brilliant concept: over 1,600 miles of scenic roads and trails that wrap around the nation’s west coast. The route binds together breathtaking ...
View the Wild Atlantic Way in 360° video: Horse-riding on Streedagh Beach, Sligo Virtual reality experience allows yet another level of immersion for those interested in what Ireland has to offer.