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Siúlóid Bhinn Sléibhe idir Corr na Móna agus An Fháirche atá beagnach críochnaithe.
The Binn Sléibhe walk between Corr na Móna and An Fháirche which is almost complete.
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Thug Colmcille urraíocht do Joseph Murphy ar a shiúlóid 1500 ciliméadar ó bhinn thiar theas hÉireann go coirnéal binn thiar thuaidh na hAlban.
Colmcille sponsored Joseph Murphy on his 1500 kilmometre walk from the southwest corner of Ireland to the northwest corner of Scotland.
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An Bhinn Mhór, Co. Aontroma
Benmore or Fair Head, Co. Antrim
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Seoladh: Bóthar Bhinn Éadair, Baile Átha Cliath, 5. D05 VY99
Address: Howth Road, Dublin, 5. D05 VY99
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I ndúiche an cheoil bíonn cúrsaí faisin i gcónaí i gceist; an rud a bhfuil tóir inniu air, beidh sé toirmiscthe amárach. Ach ina ainneoin sin tá fad saoil le sonrú ar cheol an Bridge Céilí Band agus a stíl so-aitheanta, rithimiúil, bhinn.
The Bridge Céilí Band's style is uplifting and unmistakable; their trademark remains the lively sway of the five fiddles that front the band. The band's debut album was released in 1976, and Sparks on Flags is only their second album. We think you'll agree that it was well worth the wait.
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In iardheisceart Chontae Dhún na nGall atá cuid de na limistéirí siúil is fearr in Éirinn, le Sliabh Liag a mheastar a bheith ar an bhinn mhara is mórthaibhsí san Eoraip. D’ainneoin áilleacht na leithinise, ní thaithíonn siúlaithe cnoc an oiread sin í, fiú le linn ardséarsúr an tsamhraidh, as siocair í bheith chomh scoite sin.
South West Donegal has some of the best hillwalking areas in Ireland and its 2000 ft. mountain, Sliabh Liag, is regarded as the finest marine cliff in Europe. Despite the beauty of this peninsula, it is relatively under-utilised by walkers, even in the height of the summer season. All routes, followed by Oideas Gael, vary in difficulty and give participants a chance to see the best of South Donegal’s wild and varied coastal scenery. This area forms part of the Donegal Gaeltacht and it is hoped that walkers will be able to use and practise their Irish during the course of the week’s holiday, or if new to the language, learn a few words and expressions. Emphasis is on enjoyment and the evenings are spent listening to some of the traditional music, for which the area is famous and to join in the craic which accompanies the Oideas Gael programme of courses.