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Quote: The town of Donegal was one of the most popular and, I am sorry to say, tourist-infested towns that I found in all of Ireland. The Irish Tourist Board office was crowded; small yet jammed with tourists Read More
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Quote: This church and cemetary are great for picture taking and having a picnic. You will be surrounded by the most wonderful stonework. Named after the Parish of Killaghtee, where it is located, the church is listed Read More
Quote: You start near the beautiful Lough Eske and then make your way up into the mounstains by following the trail to Lough Nacollum, a beautiful lake where you can take a short stop. It's covered from the Read More
Quote: Just a few miles north of Sligo town is the village of Drumcliffe on the main N15 road. The attraction of the village is the burial place of WB Yeats. He is buried in the graveyard of the Church of Ireland Read More
Quote: The Kilcooney Dolmens are my favorite. The shape is so bulbous compared to others I have seen in Ireland. They are located near Glenties, in the area of Clooney, also near Portnoo and Naran. You might miss them Read More
Quote: This hike is quite boring when you start taking the R252 out of Fintown to Doocharry. The Carbat Gap is nice and there are some nice steep slopes where you can warm up your muscles after a night of Read More
Quote: This is one of the most underestimated shortcuts I've ever made. It's only 8 kilometres or 5 miles in length, but it can become a 3 to 4 hour walk. Be sure to ask Eámonn in the Eagle's Nest Hostel advice Read More