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RE: The Wild Atlantic Way

in #travel6 years ago

hahaha! howdy sir blanchy! oh man! stunning scenery, rain, cliffs, sheep, winding roads, pubs..this sounds amazing! no wonder it's getting so popular. how cold does the cold get and is this for year round or just the summer? great photos! hey my vote is shot, I'm recharging, I'm sorry.

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No problem Janton !! I know the feeling. Mine is down too so il take a couple of days just commenting myself. The trail is all year round . The winters have lots of wind and rain . Temperatures drop in winter to around 0-8 degrees which is not below freezing but the wind chill factor is huge. I know polish people who are used to -17 degrees that find it colder here because the wind cuts them whereas back in Poland it wouldn’t be as bad . Most places in Ireland aren’t far from the see . Maybe 30 miles so you got the sea breeze too . Summers are a mixed bag . Could reach high 20s or it could rain . You never know.