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Relax at Fintra Beach
54.635492,-8.488344, Ireland
Down a steep hill you will find this magnificent sandy beach with clear water. If you come during swimming season there is a lifeguard. We were there in early March during a light rain and there were just a few other people walking along the beach like us. The bright color of the sand against the massive rocks make for an incredible foreground for Donegal Bay.
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If you are in the a...
Explore Slieve League
County Donegal, Ireland
5.0
Slieve League (also: Sliabh Liag) is a mountain located in County Donegal on the Atlantic coast. Towering at an impressive 1,972 feet (609m), Slieve League is home to the highest sea cliffs in Europe. The cliffs are nowhere near as famous as the Cliffs of Moher but are over three times as tall.Getting to Slieve League is a journey itself. You will follow a narrow road as it winds its way up the...
Explore Mullaghmore Head
54.470081,-8.464038, Ireland
Along the Wild Atlantic Way north of Sligo sits Mullaghmore, a small fishing village with sandy beaches and world famous surf waves that reach almost 100 feet tall. We walked along the coast for a while here and truly enjoyed ourselves, it was our last few hours in Ireland and was the perfect way to end our time in such a breathtaking country.
Inishmurray Island is just a boat ride away a...
Explore Strandhill Beach
Strandhill, Ireland
5.0
Somewhat off the beaten path, visitors to Strandhill may be surprised to find a bustling surf town, complete with a boardwalk, sand dunes and awe-inspiring sunsets. Commit to a visit here and you won't be disappointed.
Strandhill sits on the edge of the Atlantic, about 5 miles west of Sligo, at the end of a peninsula, just below Knocknarea Mountain.
Aside from watching wetsuit-clad surfers fl...
Hike Knocknarea
Sligo, Ireland
1 mi
/ 560 ft gain
From the base of the trail, you'll hike up a low-grade, rocky farm road for about a half mile. The trail then transitions to a proper hiking trail, getting steeper as you head toward to the summit.
When you reach the top you'll find yourself on a wide, open plateau, with a massive cairn in the middle. Informational signs along the trail and near the cairn indicate that the land was formerly ho...
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