Guided Walks
Guided Walks…
Local Activity Providers Web:
http://irishseaweedkitchen.ie/ Tel:
00353 (0)87 2405071
Web:
http://seatrails.ie/
Guided Walks…
Local Activity Providers Web:
http://irishseaweedkitchen.ie/ Tel:
00353 (0)87 2405071
Web:
http://seatrails.ie/
Mullaghmore Head is Signature Discovery Point 4 on the Wild Atlantic Way and has dramatic views over Donegal Bay towards Sliabh Liag. Take the 5km walk, drive or cycle around Mullaghmore Head to discover it’s real beauty.
Streedagh Beach is a 3km sandy stretch of strand with a large abundance of well preserved fossils. 3 Spanish Armada ships were wrecked here in 1588 and a replica of a ships bow commemorates their plight.
An old seafaring village steeped in maritime history. To compliment its beauty, there is a blue flag beach and an 18 hole championship golf club, home to the West of Ireland competition.
Strandhill Beach is well renowned for it’s surfing with it’s Wild Atlantic Rollers.
Take a coastal walk between the beautiful secluded 2 mile beach at Dunmoran to the small picturesque fishing harbour at Aughris keeping an eye out for the fossilised coral fauna.
At the third Signature Discovery Point you will discover some of the highest sea cliffs in Ireland which you can explore on foot or by boat.
A long 3.5km strand with exceptional views to the coast. Inland the views for the most part are contained with the exception of Kildoney Point and high ground in the distance. Rossnowlagh seafront is an active and vibrant seaside resort defined
AMaeve’s cairn is by far the largest monument on Knocknarea, being 10m high and 55m across at the base. It is estimated that the stones used in the construction of Meave’s Cairn would weigh approx’ 40,000 metric tons. It probably
Benbulben is known as County Sligo’s ‘Table Mountain’ and is part of the Dartry Mountains.