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Streedagh Beach
The guide was updated:Walk along a narrow strip of sandy Atlantic coastline and keep an eye out for fossils embedded in the rocks. This is also the site of the famous Spanish Armada shipwrecks, when hundreds of Spanish ships attempting to unite with the Irish and invade England were shipwrecked along the coast in 1588.
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A 10km walking route north of Cliffoney in county Sligo, Gleniff Horseshoe is a place of raw and staggering beauty. Wander mountains, forests, cliffs, streams, waterfalls, caves, and ruins - you're likely to meet a flock of sheep! Mountaineers should make a beeline for Truskmore mountain to enjoy stunning views of five counties. One of the path's highlights is the cave of Diarmaid and Grainne - located above the cliffs of Annacuna, in the glacial valley. In the romantic legend, the forbidden lovers were said to have spent their last night in this cave.
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Clew Bay Cruise
No visit to the West would be complete without cruising Clew Bay. Starting in Westport Harbour, the cruise sails by 365 islands, one for each day of the year. Enjoy magnificient views of Croagh Patrick mountain, beautiful secluded beaches, Inishgort lighthouse and the shore of Dorinish Island, formerly owned by John Lennon. This is also an opportunity to observe a thriving seal colony in the wild.
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Streedagh Beach
Walk along a narrow strip of sandy Atlantic coastline and keep an eye out for fossils embedded in the rocks. This is also the site of the famous Spanish Armada shipwrecks, when hundreds of Spanish ships attempting to unite with the Irish and invade England were shipwrecked along the coast in 1588.
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Mullaghmore Head
This small fishing village in County Sligo boasts a luxurious three kilometres of white sandy beach. Surfers and water sports enthusiasts have long flocked to this place.
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Downpatrick Head
Downpatrick Head is a coastal outpost offering fantastic views of the Staggs of Broadhaven islands and multicoloured sea stack of Dún Briste (broken fort). Legend has it that when the local paga Chieftain refused to convert to Christianity, St. Patrick himself struck the ground with his crozier, causing tremors which split a piece of headland off in to the ocean. St Patrick also founded a church in the area, the remains of which are visible today. Céide Fields is a short drive away for those interested in archaeology and Irish heritage.
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Keem Strand
Cross the road bridge to Ireland’s largest Island, Achill. Head west and you'll find the haven of peace that is Keem Strand. Surrounded by steep green hills, this unspoilt beach is famous for its luminous sand and tranquil atmosphere.
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