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Rambles in the North West 

31/03/2024

3/31/2024

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St. John’s Point snakes out into the Atlantic, offering the most incredible views of Sliabh Liag to the right and the Dartry Mountains to the left. At the very tip, after following the long and winding road, you’ll find the lighthouse and a small pier, and the prime spot to be mesmerized by the silvery shimmer of the swell, the magnificent clouds and incredible light that breaks through no matter what weather you experience. Gorgeous.
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31/03/2024

3/31/2024

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For the day that’s in it, let’s take a ramble to one of the most remarkable early Christian monuments in Donegal. To visit the Killaghtee Cross, you take a path through a rusty old gate, a path running parallel to what used to be the train line out to Killybegs. Before you ever get to the old church, you marvel at what joy there might be if these trains were still running, the views are so glorious, and what now seems to be the crazy decision to strip the whole county of its train network. Moving along, you come to an old church ruin, - it’s got one pretty window and a higgledy piggledy grave yard - but there in the long grass stands quite an incredible piece of history. The Killaghtee cross is more slab than cross- the cross is carved onto the stone, marking the transition between horizontal flat stones and the vertical high crosses of later times. This is very early- probably 7th Century, and sadly the carvings are being weathered away - you can still see the Greek-style cross at the top, but a stunning carved triple knot beneath the cross has almost disappeared. Nevertheless, it is where it belongs, among the wild primroses and birdsong and distant sound of the ocean ~ and if you want an hour of serenity and deep peace, it’s worth the visit.
#donegal #happyeaster2024#studyabroadireland
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27/03/2024

3/27/2024

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People who love #Donegal - here’s a ramble we took around the lighthouse on Arranmore Island today. It was fresh and gusty up top, fierce squelchy underfoot, and the gloves and wooly hat were definitely required- but consensus as always was - what a spectacular place!
Arranmore Ferry Early's Bar #instituteofstudyabroadireland #arranmore #ÁrainnMhór
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18/03/2024

3/18/2024

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Today’s ramble was to the Beltany stone circle in Raphoe, Co. Donegal - grey skies and good old Donegal sideways rain did not make this ancient site any less magical - if anything, it added to the mystery. The Gorse bushes here are on full-power yellow, it’s a welcome pop of colour, and those stones have secrets we can only imagine …
#donegal #rambles #StudyAbroadIreland Go Visit Donegal Find My Ireland
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04/03/2024

3/4/2024

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A beautiful March morning at St.Patrick’s Well, Ballyshannon
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    Rambles in the Northwest - 

    Niamh Hamill & companions Robinson (Labrador) and Higgins (Hound) ramble around Donegal and the surrounding counties

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