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Stretching from County Cork in the south to Donegal in the north the Wild Atlantic Way runs for 1,553 miles, making it the longest coastal touring route in the world. It is an easy to navigate ...
Driving through the Burren in a car, it’s not always easy to notice the bits of green ... The Burren makes up part of the Wild Atlantic Way — Ireland’s first long-distance touring route ...
Two men, one electric car, no guide book, just local Irish people's advice and 1,615 miles of Irish coastline - presenting The Stories of the Wild Atlantic Way ... look at the map, the Inishowen ...
For an on-the-go guide to the route's highlights, consider downloading the free Wild Atlantic Way App (available for Apple and Android), which also works offline. Recent visitors who drove along ...
When the Wild Atlantic Way was launched in 2014 ... t go hand-in-hand with plus-fours-wearing golfers, but there is an easy peace and each group can watch the other as the magnificent Lahinch ...
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 ...
10 years after its launch, Pól Ó Conghaile on how the Wild Atlantic Way – a simple idea that put the West of Ireland back on the worldwide map – was dreamed up 10 years of the Wild Atlantic ...
The Wild Atlantic Way from Cork to Donegal has a long list of brilliant bike runs, but none more so than the route to Achill Island. I started the run at Mulranny and rode from there to Achill Sound, ...
Part of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, the walk affords magnificent views ... “Although it is securely passable by simple mortals, visitors are advised to avoid its unhallowed surface as troops ...
The Wild Atlantic Way could be extended to Northern Ireland, Stormont’s Economy Minister Conor Murphy has said. The 2,500 km (1,553 mile) coastal route is a tourism brand which currently ...
I love how the Wild Atlantic Way steers you around the western Irish coast and through superb scenery. But I also relish exploring the towns along the way – with Sligo one of my favourites.