Donegal to Galway

The Wild Atlantic Way is the coastal drive in Ireland that follows the west coast. In the northern counties of Ireland. The drive is much like the Causeway in Northern Ireland. We were on The WAW earlier on our trip this time we traveled Donegal to Galway.

And of course a few more distilleries, lots more pubs and the ocean beaches, cliffs and harbors.

The island of Ireland is ringed by mountains. This a unique mountain view.
Another off-hours experience, this time in a pub. The owner led us through the kitchen, behind a bar, into another hidden room, which had a small bar, men playing cards, smoking cigarettes, and drinking beer. In the traditional pubs, the bartenders are sure to place the beer name on the glass, facing the customer.
Seaside abbey ruins in Donegal. Surrounded by a cemetery that is well tended. Not a bad forever place.
Falls in Ennistymon, Co. Clare.
What, Winter swimming? It wasn’t a warm day or warm water when we were there and there were a lot of people swimming.
Cliffs of Moher.

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