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Wild Atlantic Way and Western Ireland

6 cycle tours along Ireland's west coast
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Boasting deserted beaches, towering sea-cliffs and tiny harbours - not to mention rich cultural and historical interest - the west of Ireland has much to entice the visitor, and with many miles of quiet roads, its a cyclists paradise. The Wild Atlantic Way is a driving route along Irelands Atlantic seaboard, covering over 2,350km of coastline and showcasing the regions breathtaking landscapes. This guide adapts the route for cyclists - and throws in a couple of other highlights (such as the Aran Islands and Killarney) for good measure. Since relatively few people are likely to have seven weeks to spare for a full Wild Atlantic Way tour, the book presents six self-contained cycle tours, each offering 7-10 days of riding. For the full Wild Atlantic Way experience, these distinct routes can be linked together into a 44-stage trip from Derry/Londonderry to Cork. Each route includes detailed advice on accommodation and facilities, plus optional detours and shortcuts and points of interest. The routes themselves are presented as route cards: ideal for use with a cycle computer, these pages provide at a glance information for when youre on the road, covering navigation, facilities and local highlights. The guide covers all the practicalities - including transport, equipment and general tips on cycling in Ireland - and also offers background information on geology, plants and wildlife, history and culture to enhance your journey. The result is an ideal companion to discovering western Ireland, where magnificent scenery, a vibrant music scene and a warm Irish welcome await the turn of your pedals., 2400km trip from Derry/Londonderry to Cork.

Map Key Overview Map - Wild Atlantic Way Route summary table - Wild Atlantic Way Overview Map - the 6 tours Route summary table - the 6 tours Introduction Geology Wildlife and Flowers History Whats in a Name? Built heritage and architecture Culture Getting There Getting Around When to Go Accommodation Health and Safety Food and Drink Language Money Post, Phones and Internet Cycling in Ireland What to Take Maps Using this Guide Route 1 Tour of Donegal Stage 1 Derry/Londonderry to Culdaff Stage 2 Culdaff to Clonmany Stage 3 Clonmany to Letterkenny Stage 4 Letterkenny to Portsalon Stage 5 Portsalon to Downies Stage 6 Downies to Bunbeg Stage 7 Bunbeg to Portnoo Stage 8 Portnoo to Carrick Stage 9 Carrick to Donegal Town Route 1 Route Cards Route 2 Into the Atlantic Stage 1 Donegal Town to Ballyshannon Stage 2 Ballyshannon to Sligo Stage 3 Sligo to Ballina Stage 4 Ballina to Belmullet Stage 5 Belmullet to Achill Stage 6 Tour of Achill Island Stage 7 Achill to Foxford Stage 7A WAW Link from Newport (Stage 7) to Westport Stage 8 Foxford to Sligo Route 2 Route Cards Route 3 Tour of Connacht Stage 1 Westport to Roonah Quay Stage 2 Tour of Clare Island Stage 3 Roonah Quay to Tully Stage 4 Tully to Clifden Stage 5 Tour of Inishbofin Stage 6 Clifden to Kilkieran Stage 7 Kilkieran to Galway Stage 8 Galway to Cong Stage 9 Cong to Westport Route 3 Route Cards Route 4 The Aran Islands and the Burren Stage 1 Galway to Inishmore Stage 2 Tour of Inishmore Stage 3 Tour of Inisheer Stage 4 Round the Burren Stage 5 Doolin to Kilrush Stage 6 Kilrush to Ennis Stage 7 Ennis to Limerick Stage 7A WAW Link from Limerick to Tarbert Route 4 Route Cards Route 5 The Southwest Peninsulas Stage 1A WAW Link from Tarbert to Tralee Stage 1 Tralee to Dingle Stage 2 Tour of the Dingle Peninsula Stage 3 Dingle to Killorglin Stage 4 Killorglin to Portmagee Stage 5 Portmagee to Caherdaniel Stage 6 Caherdaniel to Kenmare Stage 7 Kenmare to Killarney Stage 8 Killarney to Tralee Route 5 Route Cards Route 6 The Fuchsia Coast Stage 1 Kenmare to Allihies Stage 2 Allihies to Glengarriff Stage 3 Glengarriff to Schull Stage 4 Schull to Clonakilty Stage 5 Clonakilty to Kinsale Stage 6 Kinsale to Cork Route 6 Route Cards Appendix A Useful Contacts Appendix B Glossary Appendix C Deviations from the Wild Atlantic Way Driving Route Appendix D Further Reading

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