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The Wild Atlantic

July 27, 2015 8:00 am

By Linda Tancs

Malin Head to Slieve League. Mullaghmore Head to Keem Strand. Killary Harbour to the Cliffs of Moher. Loop Head to Skelligs Viewpoint. Dursey Island to the Old Head of Kinsale. No matter which route you take, you’ll discover Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. This is a west coast adventure combining history, culture and untamed nature along the world’s longest defined coastal touring route. At over 1,550 miles, it passes through nine counties, stretching from its northernmost point in Donegal to its southernmost in Cork.

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Posted by Linda Tancs

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2 Responses to “The Wild Atlantic”

  1. We are just driving part of the Wild Atlantic Way so I can vouch for all you have said – the stones breathe history, the traditional culture is alive and well and the cliffs and raging seas are a sight to behold. Loving it!

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    By maryshoobridge on July 29, 2015 at 12:03 pm

    1. Fantastic! Thanks for writing!

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      By Linda Tancs on July 29, 2015 at 12:04 pm

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