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What is The Wild Atlantic Way?

Stretching Ireland’s western seaboard, the Wild Atlantic Way is the longest defined coastal touring route in the world. Over 2,500km in length, spanning Ireland’s western counties, the route takes in some of the most breathtaking scenery you’ll ever see. The Wild Atlantic Way is not a destination but a journey. Here, you’ll discover warmth in […]

Galway City

About Galway

HIGHLIGHTS Spanish Arch Galway City Museum Eyre Square Galway Cathedral Connemara National Park Aran Islands, located off the coast of Galway include Inishmore,Inishmaan and Inisheer. Facts From the River Gailimh(River Corrib,the name ‘Gaillimh means strong as in river strong. The population in Galway City is 75,000 and is Ireland’s third largest City. Galway City becomes […]

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HISTORY OF DUNFANAGHY

The Wild Atlantic Way is a world class tourism touring route that is 2,500km in distance and stretches from the Inisowen Peninsula, County Donegal, all the way down the West coast of Ireland to the town of Kinsale,County Cork. The town of Dunfanaghy is in the Northern tip of the Atlantic route is one of […]

Westport

History of Westport

The Wild Atlantic Way is a World Class tourism touring route that is 2,500km in distance and stretches from the Inishowen Peninsula, all the way down along the West coast of Ireland to the town of Kinsale. One of the most impressive and amazing towns along the Atlantic Way route is the town of Westport, […]

Top 5 Reasons to Visit Ireland

There are many reasons why you wish to visit this magical landscape called Ireland. Some reasons take the shape of visiting family and friends, to discovering are there really little creatures called Leprechauns that sit at the end of countless dramatic rainbows with a rather large pot of gold (cannot be categorically denied that they […]

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Adventures on The Wild Atlantic Way

Are you getting ready for your Adventures on The Wild Atlantic Way? It is the beginning of July 2016 and the world is an unstoppable force of optimism, enthusiasm and anticipation when we think of global events such as The 2016 UEFA European Championship,Rio Olympics 2016 in Brazil and United States Presidential Elections in November. […]

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Bray Head Tower

The abortive French invasion of Ireland in 1796 bought about a scurry of tower buildings along the coasts, known as Martillo towers, so that signals could be passed from one to another in the event of another attack. Valentia Island’s tower is said to have been constructed in 1815 for this purpose. It was used […]