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Talk: Rewilding Ireland with Eoghan Daltun
The Man who saved an Irish Rain Forest talk with McHugh, environmental activist and former Green Party politician, will take place in the Bailey Allen Hall, University of Galway and will discuss rewilding in Ireland and Daltun’s journey of saving a dying 73-acre wild rainforest in the Beara Peninsula.
Roscommon: a county steeped in history
Roscommon is a heritage county dotted with beautiful lakes, historic towns and ancient tombs. An hour and 20-minute drive from Galway city to Roscommon, you could be uncovering all the great things that make up Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands in no time. Castles, abbeys, heritage museums, national museums and genealogy centres are just part of the reason you would miss if you did not explore County Roscommon this summer. Gain knowledge of what makes up Ireland, not just the Hidden Heartland’s Ros Comáin.
The best beaches along the Wild Atlantic Way
The Wild Atlantic Way, stretching an epic 2,500 kilometres from Kinsale in County Cork to the Inishowen Peninsula in Donegal, offers an unforgettable journey through some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in the world. From golden sands to rugged coves, from world-class surf breaks to ecological havens, the west coast of Ireland is a treasure trove of stunning beaches. Whether you are into watersports, wildlife, or just a peaceful walk with the sea breeze on your face, there is a beach here for everyone.
Ireland’s alluring western face is wooing the world
What is this Wild Atlantic Way you speak of? Are you ready for the journey of a lifetime that will take you along the snaking route of one of the most westerly parts of Europe, where the ocean kisses Ireland; that bitter bowl of tears that brought so many people from this island right across the world for centuries.
Be seduced where the ocean kisses Ireland
What is this Wild Atlantic Way you speak of? Are you ready for the journey of a lifetime that will take you along the snaking route of one of the most westerly parts of Europe, where the ocean kisses Ireland; that bitter bowl of tears that brought so many people from this island right across the world for centuries.
