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Souvenir Passport for the Wild Atlantic Way

Passport Perfection along the Wild Atlantic Way

The Wild Atlantic Way is an impressive 2,500km coastal route along the stunning west of Ireland. It is truly breath-taking, with its mesmerising views out across the Atlantic Ocean, amazing natural beauty and fascinating attractions along the way. The Wild Atlantic Way is unforgettable, so why not pair those memories with a special keepsake? This is where your souvenir passport comes into play.

Set of Stamps

Souvenir Passports from the Wild Atlantic WayKeepsake Wild Atlantic Way passports are now available to purchase in Post Offices along the coastal route, for only €10. They are the perfect way to track your trip, as there are an impressive 188 discovery points for you to explore. As you visit each location, you can collect unique stamps for your passport from Post Offices or Tourist Information Offices.  Your souvenir passport not only is the ideal log of your journey, it also allows you to receive a “Wild Atlantic Way Certificate” as proof that you have completed the magical experience!

Rewards along the Route

Stunning sandy beaches along the Wild Atlantic Way188 discovery points is no mean feat to complete, so don’t worry about having to cram everything into one trip as you can simply pick up where you left off in terms of collecting your stamps. The Wild Atlantic Way is comprised of six zones, and once all stamps are collected for a particular zone, any Tourist Information Office along the route will reward you with a special WAW gift!

From glorious sandy beaches to fascinating historical attractions, there is so much to discover along the Wild Atlantic Way. These souvenir passports are such a wonderful way to treasure your memories and also serve as a brilliant reminder as to why you want to return to the Emerald Isle as soon as possible!

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Causeway Coastal Route

Causeway Coastal Route

The Causeway Coastal Route is 193 km of outstanding natural beauty, spanning from Belfast to Derry-Londonderry. It has been dubbed one of the world’s great road journeys and provides visitors with the opportunity to make unforgettable memories whilst exploring all that Northern Ireland’s coastline has to offer. It is the perfect mix of stunning scenery, historical sites, famous landmarks and outdoor amenities, with something for all the family to enjoy.

Natural Beauty

Natural Scenic Beauty of the Causeway Coastal RouteThe list of stunning sights to be seen along this coastal route is endless, with its amazing cliff-top walks, golden beaches and picturesque seaside towns to be explored.  The route takes in such a diverse range of impressive landscapes, from woodlands and forests, to mountainous and bogland. It provides the ideal opportunity to fully appreciate Northern
Ireland’s natural beauty.

Famous Landmarks

Giant's Causeway along the Causeway Coastal RouteRemarkable famous landmarks are aplenty along the Causeway Coast. The most notable is that of the Giant’s Causeway in Co Antrim, with its breathtaking 40,000 polygonal columns of layered basalt. There is nowhere else like it, and it is Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other must-visit landmarks include that of Carrick-a-Rede Rope-Bridge, and the Game of Thrones’ filming sites of Cushendun Caves and the Dark Hedges.

Historical Sites

Derry-Londonderry City Walls Northern IrelandHistory lovers are spoilt for choice along the Causeway Coastal Route as there are so many top attractions of historical and cultural significance. One such attraction is Dunluce Castle, a 16th Century medieval castle in Co. Antrim. Other fascinating sites include Mountsandel Fort, which is the oldest known human settlement, or Derry-Londonderry’s city walls.

Outdoor Adventures

Adventure walks along the Causeway Coastal RouteWith its varied landscapes and dramatic coastline, the Causeway Coastal Route is ideal for outdoor activity breaks. Wherever your interests lie, there will be fantastic amenities to cater for your hobby, from excellent walking and cycling trails, to world-class golf courses and surf schools. In addition to this, its numerous lakes and rivers                                                               make the route an angler’s paradise.

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Wild Atlantic Way in County Mayo

Ireland’s Natural Beauty

Ireland’s Natural Beauty

The first thing that you will notice when you arrive in Ireland is its stunning natural beauty. The Irish countryside really does offer forty shades of green and an abundance of exceptional landscapes. Having recently returned from a trip abroad, the first thing that hit me was the beautiful lush green fields that surrounded me as I travelled down the road and I realised how much I had missed Ireland’s natural beauty.

Beautiful Places

Ireland's Natural Beauty includes the Sliabh Liag Cliffs in Co DonegalThe one thing that we take for granted living in Ireland is its jaw-dropping beauty. It is home to natural phenomenon that you just won’t see anywhere else in the world! Locations throughout Ireland such as the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland, The Burren in County Clare, Sliabh Liag Cliffs in County Donegal, The Copper Coast in County Waterford, the Wicklow Mountains National Park, and the Beara Peninsula in County Cork will astound you and as far as these magnificent places go, the list is endless. The Wild Atlantic Way on the West Coast of Ireland is the longest defined driving route in the world.  It spans nine counties and is truly breath-taking with so much to see and do.

The Great Outdoors!

Macgillycuddy Reeks, Ring of Kerry in County MayoIn Ireland, you are spoilt for choice, from beautiful landscapes that are perfect for outdoor adventures such as walking, cycling, golf and horse-riding, to a coastline made for surfing, sailing, fishing and more. There are mountains to climb and parklands and woodlands to explore, all offering something that little bit special. Ireland has no less than six National Parks including, Killarney National Park known as the “Jewel in Kerry’s Crown”. This park alone is famed for its beauty and is home to Macgillycuddy Reeks (Ireland’s highest mountain range), Ross Castle, Muckross Waterfall and the Lakes of Killarney.

Accommodation

Farmhouse bed and breakfasts are located across Ireland and offer modern and comfortable accommodation, yet retain the old traditions that make them so unique. You have the option of taking part in farming activities or to just sit back and enjoy the tranquillity and peace of your beautiful surroundings.  They are the perfect base for exploring Ireland’s undeniable natural beauty.

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