Ireland Way
The Ireland Way is Ireland's longest coast-to-coast walking and cycling trail that joins the newly developed Beara-Breifne Way to the Ulster Way on the island of Ireland. The trail goes from the Beara Peninsula in County Cork, Republic of Ireland to Ballycastle, County Antrim in Northern Ireland. The Beara-Breifne Way trail follows closely the line of the historical march of O’Sullivan Beare. One of the first people to walk the Ireland Way in one go was a Canadian woman named Maysen Forbes in 2017.
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Ireland Way
The Ireland Way is Ireland's longest coast-to-coast walking and cycling trail that joins the newly developed Beara-Breifne Way to the Ulster Way on the island of Ireland. The trail goes from the Beara Peninsula in County Cork, Republic of Ireland to Ballycastle, County Antrim in Northern Ireland. The Beara-Breifne Way trail follows closely the line of the historical march of O’Sullivan Beare. One of the first people to walk the Ireland Way in one go was a Canadian woman named Maysen Forbes in 2017.
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The Ireland Way is Ireland's l ...... n named Maysen Forbes in 2017.
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Ireland Way, includes the Bear ...... orthern parts o the Ulster Way
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Republic of Ireland - Counties ...... h, Tyrone, Londonderry, Antrim
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Beara Peninsula and Ballycastle
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Walking and cycling
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The Ireland Way is Ireland's l ...... n named Maysen Forbes in 2017.
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