Arranmore Island - Ireland's Ibiza! 4x4 Tour & Wild Camp Party!!!
With 2 boats full of 4x4 of all types, the Donegal Overlanding team left Burtonport on the mainland and took the ferries over to Arranmore Island. We take a spin around the island, visit the lighthouse, climb mountains and then head down to camp near the beach. This one turned into a great party night and only a fraction of the footage has been used. Speaking of footage, we also visited our favourite spot in Donegal which could be Africa or Australia, sadly though we lost our micro SD card so then conclusion of the trip and final nights camp, food etc was lost. I included what we have anyway. Thank you to both ferry companies for providing us with a discount and to the people of Arranmore for welcoming us.
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Donegal's Wild Atlantic Way | Go Visit Donegal | www.govisitdonegal.com
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Go Visit Donegal in the beautiful North West of Ireland along the Wild Atlantic Way touring route. Donegal has three Signature Points of the Wild Atlantic Way including Sliabh Liag, Malin Head and Fanad Head Lighthouse.
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Donegal's Wild Atlantic Way is a 500km driving route that takes you though some of Ireland's most beautiful and unspoilt landscapes. With mountain high sea cliffs to golden sandy beaches there are a host of discovery points to venture along the way.
Activities include surfing on world class waves, cycling, horse riding on the beach, an array of links golf courses and kayaking and canoeing on wild Atlantic waters as well as the many loughs and lakes throughout the county.
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Music: Hope (instrumental) by The Dimes
Donegal Has It All | Go Visit Donegal | www.govisitdonegal.com
Discover the secrets of Donegal and experience the peace and tranquility as you explore Ireland's North West.
Donegal is full of marvellous hidden gems; castles, forts and unique walking trails just waiting to be explored. There's an abundance of lakes and rivers for the angling enthusiast with wild and plentiful fish stocks throughout the county.
But its not just the outdoors you need to experience, there are plenty of shops and fine dining restaurants to enjoy. Have a look at our festival guide for upcoming events in Donegal, there's something to suit all tastes! Not to mention unwinding in one of our fabulous spa's before checking out the vibrant night life throughout Donegal.
Whatever activities you’re into, Donegal has it all.
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Lifeboat-Arranmore Island
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Day Trip to Inis Mór - June 2008
Welcome to this short movie of my day trip to Inis Mór.
Wildcamping in Ireland - Slievetooey (Donegal)
A wild camp in the midst of some of the most beautiful coast in Ireland
Exploring Three Atlantic Islands off County Mayo, Ireland
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This video records a visit to three hauntingly beautiful islands off Ireland's County Mayo: Inishark, Inishturk and Achillbeg.
Although inhabited for thousands of years, Inishark, which lies in the path of the most vicious Atlantic storms, was finally abandoned in 1960 when the last two dozen inhabitants closed the doors to their homesteads for the last time. Most resettled on the mainland. Their cottages are slowly being reclaimed by the elements, and sheep now cross the broken stone hedges of the once lovingly tended fields, which still bear the ghostly ridges of potato beds. St. Leo's Church, open to the sky and named for the island's patron saint, Leo of Inis Airc who lived here some time between the sixth and eighth centuries, cuts a forlorn presence at the heart of the old village.
Inishturk is still inhabited, with a permanent population of around 70 people who make their living from farming, fishing and tourism. At the summit is a ruined signal tower dating from the Napoleonic period. A new glass and stone memorial, 'The Tale of the Tongs', a creation of Travis Price III in collaboration with The Catholic University of America's School of Architecture and Planning, commemorates the six family names of the island.
Achillbeg, separated from Achill Island by a narrow sound, is also abandoned. The last inhabitants of the small village sandwiched in a narrow valley between the two hills on the island and hemmed in by the sea on either side, departed in 1965.
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Thanks to the Clare Island Ferry company for their professional and friendly service.
Clare Island Ferry Co (O'Grady's) - Welcome
Clare Island Ferry Co (O'Grady's) invites you to enjoy the peace and serenity of Clare Island, one of the highlights of the Wild Atlantic Way (WAW). Visit clareislandferry.com for bookings and more information.
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