Wild Atlantic Way
Practical Guide

Wild Atlantic Way

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Wild Atlantic Way : ce qu'il ne faut pas rater


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Here's an island like no other. Uninhabited and made of pure rock, it's the perfect habitat for seabirds!

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The Station House Museum is a Clifden museum dedicated entirely to the Connemara pony. Housed in the town's old railway station, where an old-fashioned wagon from bygone days sits enthroned.

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Discover the art of tweed weaving and its traditional manufacturing methods... by visiting this spinning mill famous throughout Ireland!

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An island famous for its colourful puffins! A wild place, famous for its unique flora and fauna!

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Lost on the uninhabited island of Skellig Michael, it has a timeless charm!

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Fanad Head is a superb lighthouse on Ireland's Fanad Peninsula. A magnificent site whose origins date back to the 1800s, facing the ocean!

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Imagine an Irish lake lost at the foot of a mountain. The setting is fabulous, and the waters ideal for trout fishing.

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The island of Inishmore is teeming with prehistoric sites! Don't miss this superb ring fort, located not far from the ocean!

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For lovers of old stones and other mysterious megaliths! The Cloghanmore is one of those atypical archaeological remains whose charm is unrivalled!