Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way–world’s longest coastal route

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Ancient abby along the Ring of Kerry, Ireland. Photo credit: Tom Wilmer
Ancient abby along the Ring of Kerry, Ireland. Photo credit: Tom Wilmer

 

Naill Gibbons Chief Executive of Tourism Ireland based in Dublin, shares his passion for Ireland and exploring the Wild Atlantic Way–one of the world’s longest coastal routes.

The Wild Atlantic Way covers the dramatic Irish west coast from the Inishowen Peninsula in the north down to Kinsale, County Cork, in the south.

 

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traveling from Port Magee to Skellig Michael Island, County Kerry, Ireland
traveling from Port Magee to Skellig Michael Island–closing scene Star Wars, County Kerry, Ireland. Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer

 

Steep hike down from top of peak of Skellig Michael, RIng of Kerry, Ireland. Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer
Steep hike down from top of peak of Skellig Michael, RIng of Kerry, Ireland. Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer
RIng of Kerry, Ireland. Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer
RIng of Kerry, Ireland. Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer
Sandy beach Ring of Kerry, Ireland. Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer
Sandy beach Ring of Kerry, Ireland. Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer
Town of Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland. Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer
Town of Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland. Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer

 

 

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