The Dingle Way

The Dingle Way
Author: Sandra Bardwell,Jacquetta Megarry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Dingle Peninsula (Ireland)
ISBN: 1898481334

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The Dingle Way runs 112 miles following country lanes, quiet roads and cliff-top paths, punctuated by long stretches of beach walking, seascapes and mountain views. The peninsula is rich in wildlife, archaeology and charming Irish pubs.

Kerry Way

Kerry Way
Author: Sandra Bardwell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1913817016

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Rick Steves Ireland

Rick Steves Ireland
Author: Rick Steves,Pat O'Connor
Publsiher: Rick Steves
Total Pages: 689
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781641712804

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From rustic towns and emerald valleys to lively cities and moss-draped ruins, experience Ireland with the most up-to-date 2021 guide from Rick Steves! Inside Rick Steves Ireland you'll find: Comprehensive coverage for planning a multi-week trip through Ireland Rick's strategic advice on how to get the most of your time and money, with rankings of his must-see favorites Top sights and hidden gems, from the Rock of Cashel and the Ring of Kerry to distilleries making whiskey with hundred-year-old recipes How to connect with local culture: Hoist a pint at the corner pub, enjoy traditional fiddle music, and jump into conversations buzzing with brogue Beat the crowds, skip the lines, and avoid tourist traps with Rick's candid, humorous insight The best places to eat, sleep, and relax with a Guinness Self-guided walking tours of atmospheric neighborhoods and awe-inspiring sights Trip-planning tools, like how to link destinations, build your itinerary, and get from place to place Detailed maps, including a fold-out map for exploring on the go Useful resources including a packing list, Irish phrase book, historical overview, and recommended reading Updated to reflect changes that occurred during the Covid-19 pandemic up to the date of publication Over 1,000 bible-thin pages include everything worth seeing without weighing you down Coverage of Dublin, Kilkenny, Waterford, County Wexford, Kinsale, Cobh, Kenmare, The Ring of Kerry, Dingle Peninsula, County Clare, the Burren, Galway, the Aran Islands, Connemara, County Mayo, Belfast, Portrush, the Antrim Coast, Derry, County Donegal, and much more Make the most of every day and every dollar with Rick Steves Ireland. Planning a one- to two-week trip? Check out Rick Steves Best of Ireland.

The Loneliest Boy in the World

The Loneliest Boy in the World
Author: Gearoid Cheaist O Cathain,Patricia Ahern
Publsiher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781848898660

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* 'The Loneliest Boy in the World – he has only seagulls as playmates.' 1949 newspaper article * Gearóid Cheaist Ó Catháin had a unique childhood – he was the last child brought up on the Blasket Islands of Ireland's southwest coast. The nearest in age was his uncle who was thirty years older. In this affectionate memoir, Gearóid recalls growing up on the island without a doctor, priest, school, church or electricity. Despite public perception of this small, vulnerable fishing community, he remembers a wonderful childhood, cherished by parents and neighbours. His memories are entwined with the beliefs and customs handed down through the generations and are an insight into life on the Blaskets. He speaks with authority of the difficulties and challenges facing the final generation on the island. The Blaskets, with their deserted, crumbling cottages, will live on, in part due to the invaluable memories of the last child of the Great Blasket Island. • Also available: From the Great Blasket to America by Michael Carney

Dingle Way 4 Ed

Dingle Way  4 Ed
Author: Sandra Bardwell,Jacquetta Megarry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1913817113

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The Dingle Way runs for 114 miles (183 km) around the beautiful Dingle Peninsula. It starts and finishes in Tralee, accessible by train or bus from Dublin and from Kerry Airport. The complete walk takes eight days, but it can easily be shortened. The Dingle Way follows country lanes, quiet roads and cliff-top paths, punctuated by long stretches of glorious beach walking. It offers spectacular seascapes and mountain views. The peninsula is rich in wildlife, archaeology and charming Irish pubs.This guidebook was fully revised for 2023 with route updates, improved mapping and additional Gaelic place names. It contains all you need to plan and enjoy your holiday on the Dingle Way: the Way in sections, with summaries of distance, terrain and where to find food and drink; concise background on prehistory, heritage and wildlife; information about climbing Mount Eagle and Mount Brandon; a special feature on the Blasket Islands; planning information for travel by car, train, bus or plane; detailed mapping of the Dingle Way on 16 pages (scale 1:55,000); in full colour, with 75 photographs; and printed on rainproof paper throughout.

The Dingle Peninsula

The Dingle Peninsula
Author: Adrian Hendroff
Publsiher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2015-05-18
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781848895317

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The spectacular Dingle Peninsula in southwest Ireland extends westward into the Atlantic from Tralee to Slea Head. Voted among the Top 100 destinations in the world by TripAdvisor and referred to as 'the most beautiful place on earth' by National Geographic, its landscape includes soaring mountaintops, gentle hillsides, secluded lakes and valleys, ancient ruins, dramatic sea cliffs and long, sandy beaches. This guide takes you off the beaten track to explore this stunning landscape in a variety of walking routes ranging from short hikes to full-day treks. From the wild extremities of the Great Blasket Island to the majestic heights of Mount Brandon and the comfort of the Dingle Way, there's something for all tastes. Each route is prefaced with a reference summary and illustrated with maps and photographs. Route descriptions include GPS coordinates, navigation guidance, access notes and short variations. There is also material on the fauna, flora, folklore, history, geology and place names of each area. * For a complete list of walking guides available from The Collins Press, see www.collinspress.ie

The Wicklow Way

The Wicklow Way
Author: Jacquetta Megarry,Sandra Bardwell
Publsiher: Rucksack Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-10
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1898481318

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The Wicklow Way is Ireland's first and most popular waymarked long-distance walk, running the 82 miles between Dublin and Clonegal, with varied and scenic walking on the flanks of the Wicklow mountains. The guide provides route maps, detailed directions and background information.

The Dingle Iveragh Beara Peninsulas

The Dingle  Iveragh   Beara Peninsulas
Author: Adrian Hendroff
Publsiher: Walking Guides
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1848891032

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A book offering a treasure trove of walking options in southwest Ireland.