The Wild Atlantic Way is Ireland’s 2,500 kilometre driving route stretching around the beautiful and rugged western coast from Cork to Donegal. Launched by Fáilte Ireland in 2014, it is the longest coastal driving route in the world. With the constant presence of the blue Atlantic Ocean on one side, visitors will encounter well-known attractions such as the Ring of Kerry, the Cliffs of Moher, and Connemara, but will also explore many of the lesser known locations that make the Wild Atlantic Way so special. With his Harley-Davidson motorcycle and a map, author Eugene O’Loughlin set out on a trip of discovery from Kinsale in West Cork to Inishowen in Donegal. Along the way he explored beautiful and remote locations with wonderful names lik...
Joe Ferry was a native of the Gaeltach region of Gweedore in the north western part of Donegal. The ...
Tourism is one of Ireland's most important economic sectors. In 2017, the overall visits to the cou...
Originally issued in numbers, in the author's series: Excursions through England and Wales, Scotland...
This Project is a study about the route named Wild Atlantic Way, the World’s longest coastal route,...
The Wild Atlantic Way is possibly the most celebrated, high profile tourism initiative to be launche...
In March 2014 Fáilte Ireland launched a new coastal drive, ‘The Wild Atlantic Way' (WAW). This new i...
Join History Professor Matthew Ware Coulter on a relaxed month-long journey around the Emerald Isle....
The research explores what is the current service provision in a specific area on the “Wild Atlantic...
This paper presents research which investigates community engagement with the Wild Atlantic Way (WAW...
Background Marine and coastal tourism plays an indisputably crucial role in global tourism, yet ther...
With the ongoing steadily increasing number of tourists visiting Ireland since 2009, there has been...
The island of Ireland is surrounded by some of the richest marine flora and fauna and most abundant ...
Ireland is scientifically recognized as one of the top sightings locations for marine mammals in Eur...
The multiple socio-economic benefits ascribed to cycling are increasingly recognised by politicians...
The bicycle tour, more than any other sporting event, is fundamentally dependent on the landscape. T...
Joe Ferry was a native of the Gaeltach region of Gweedore in the north western part of Donegal. The ...
Tourism is one of Ireland's most important economic sectors. In 2017, the overall visits to the cou...
Originally issued in numbers, in the author's series: Excursions through England and Wales, Scotland...
This Project is a study about the route named Wild Atlantic Way, the World’s longest coastal route,...
The Wild Atlantic Way is possibly the most celebrated, high profile tourism initiative to be launche...
In March 2014 Fáilte Ireland launched a new coastal drive, ‘The Wild Atlantic Way' (WAW). This new i...
Join History Professor Matthew Ware Coulter on a relaxed month-long journey around the Emerald Isle....
The research explores what is the current service provision in a specific area on the “Wild Atlantic...
This paper presents research which investigates community engagement with the Wild Atlantic Way (WAW...
Background Marine and coastal tourism plays an indisputably crucial role in global tourism, yet ther...
With the ongoing steadily increasing number of tourists visiting Ireland since 2009, there has been...
The island of Ireland is surrounded by some of the richest marine flora and fauna and most abundant ...
Ireland is scientifically recognized as one of the top sightings locations for marine mammals in Eur...
The multiple socio-economic benefits ascribed to cycling are increasingly recognised by politicians...
The bicycle tour, more than any other sporting event, is fundamentally dependent on the landscape. T...
Joe Ferry was a native of the Gaeltach region of Gweedore in the north western part of Donegal. The ...
Tourism is one of Ireland's most important economic sectors. In 2017, the overall visits to the cou...
Originally issued in numbers, in the author's series: Excursions through England and Wales, Scotland...