Today’s ramble is along the Ballymanus (Baile Mhánais) coast, in the Rosses. Despite the grey skies, the water is a brilliant turquoise, and the wildflowers are competing with the dúirlins ( pebbles) for colour and variety. What is always impressive about the Donegal coastline is the number of scenic little coves and inlets that are as empty as they are beautiful- you’lll meet the odd dog walker or local, but for the most part, you’ll have the place to yourself. It’s probably the ever reliable rain and wind that keep these beaches bare, but we will take it over anywhere else!
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