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    2天 160公里
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    From Donegal to Mayo
    Nearest Airport Donegal Airport, City of Derry Airport, Ireland West Airport
    Attractions Cliffs of Moher
    Ben Bulben mountain partly hidden by cloud, surrounded by blooming rhododendrons and lush greenery. Ben Bulben mountain partly hidden by cloud, surrounded by blooming rhododendrons and lush greenery.
    Man standing at a cave entrance overlooking fields, lake and sky in the Sligo countryside. Man standing at a cave entrance overlooking fields, lake and sky in the Sligo countryside.

    Sea and land combine to create a vista of pure poetry on the Wild Atlantic Way between Sligo and Donegal

    Raging surf. Emerald forests. The way the land juts proudly out into the ocean. The combination of colossal forces creates pure poetry along the shores of Mayo, Sligo and Donegal. Thrill-seekers looking for the next adrenaline rush, creative souls looking to feed their spirits, and those with a simple appreciation for nature's raw beauty – all will find what they're looking for along this fine stretch of the Wild Atlantic Way.

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    Let yourself be carried away on the wild waves of the North Atlantic, and by the sweet words of poet WB Yeats.

    Bundoran to Drumcliffe Church

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    A coastline carved by nature

    Bundoran, County Donegal

    Surfers at Bundoran

    Bundoran, County Donegal Bundoran, County Donegal

    Sculpted over a millennia, this is one raw view after another, with the Atlantic regularly producing the perfect storm to highlight surf spots along the coast. Donegal's Bundoran, Ireland's surf capital, was listed in the top 20 surf towns in the world by National Geographic. If you’re new to the waves, Bundoran Surf Co. runs lessons for all ages and fitness levels so everyone can make the most of their visit!

    In June, the Sea Sessions Music Festival at Bundoran lights up the beach with swirling carnival lights and pumping tunes.

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    Coastlines and castles

    Mullaghmore Head, County Sligo

    Classiebawn Castle

    Mullaghmore, County Sligo Mullaghmore, County Sligo

    Sligo's Mullaghmore Head is home to what professional surfers agree is one of Europe's premier big wave locations. Watch in awe from the beaches as surfers navigate the water, tumbling in and out of the surf. Not a surf fan? Look out for Classiebawn Castle, where the ocean swells beneath the turrets and towers. Then take a moment to look over the horizon to the profile of Ben Bulben Mountain, which fills the skyline.

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    Ancient surf, trapped in time

    County Sligo

    Streedagh Strand

    Streedagh Beach, County Sligo Streedagh Beach, County Sligo

    Linking Streedagh Point and Conor's Island, 3km of soft, golden sand make up Streedagh Strand. Paddle through the waves and look out over the reefs, where ships from the Spanish Armada sought shelter from a raging sea storm in 1588. Keep your eyes peeled – the limestone outcrops here are home to ancient fossils, formed over 4 million years ago. Get lucky and you might spot one!

    From ancient to modern, visit the craft village in Rathcormac. Springing up around Dave McLoughlin's Benbulben Pottery Studio, this tranquil hub of creativity crafts exquisite designs. And you can watch him as he works, too.

    If you have more time, you have to meet Martin Feeney’s award-winning sheepdog. This isn’t your average pooch, and you’ll soon be wowed by how they expertly show you the art of sheep herding in the Irish wilderness.

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    Keep your eyes peeled

    Lissadell House, County Sligo

    Victorian kitchen garden at Lissadell House

    Lissadel House, County Sligo Lissadel House, County Sligo

    Love the humble spud? You’ll love Lissadell House & Gardens, then! In the grounds, you’ll find a staggering 180 varieties of potatoes – one of the largest collections in the world – lovingly tended in the Victorian kitchen garden. On Lissadell beach, meanwhile, the loud honking calls of barnacle geese create both a distinctive soundtrack and a remarkable spectacle.

    If you have more time, wander through the woods around Leitrim's Glencar Lake and you'll come across the glorious waterfall, sparkling in the sunshine, made legendary by WB Yeats in his poem “The Stolen Child”.

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    Poetry come to life

    Drumcliffe Church, County Sligo

    WB Yeats' grave

    Drumcliffe Church Drumcliffe Church

    To Yeats, Sligo was "The Land of Heart's Desire" – the place that inspired his most beautiful poetry, reflecting the sense of peace and serenity he felt whenever he was here. Yeats himself is buried at Drumcliffe Cemetery, in the shadow of his beloved Ben Bulben mountain.

     

    You can follow in his footsteps with a visit to Lough Gill, home of the Lake Isle of Innisfree, which was immortalised in one of Yeats’s most famous poems. Stroll through the surrounding woodland walks or take a boat trip from Sligo town and immerse yourself in the poet’s world.