- A newly released book titled "Wild Guide: West Ireland" has revealed the area's hidden gems through breathtaking photographs.
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Hidden coves, enigmatic waterfalls, and secret cascades are among the remarkable attractions that beckon visitors to the lesser-known west coast of Ireland.
A newly released book titled "Wild Guide: West Ireland" is revealing the area’s hidden gems through breathtaking photographs of picturesque locations in counties like Donegal, Galway, Mayo, and others.
Authored by Candida Frith-Macdonald and featuring photographs by Daniel Start, this publication—now available for purchase—is designed to assist travelers in exploring beyond Dublin to discover pristine areas of Ireland.
Candida notes: 'The western part of Ireland is brimming with breathtaking landscapes and stunning shores, giving the impression that it has always been akin to a traditional "coastal retreat." However, earlier travelers frequently praised the milder climate and beauty of the southern coastline.'
She states: "The Wild Guide is an homage to untamed and historically rich locations—ranging from seaside cliffs traversed on foot to dense forests, cascading waterfalls, unpopulated islands, and captivating remnants of the past."
It serves as a guide for enjoying slow food, cozy fireplaces, and hospitable accommodations ranging from seaweed baths and thatched cottages to rustic campgrounds and music-laden pubs.
If you venture forth with an adventurous spirit, choosing lesser-traveled paths and taking the time to converse with locals, your travels will be more enriching regardless of where you go.
Browse further to discover a collection of some of Western Ireland's most charming lesser-known treasures...















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