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The Children of Lir Loop walk: Stags of Broadhaven


We are getting to our northern end of the loop now with evermore closer looks at the Stags. We have now co-joined another bigger loop walk called Portacloy.
They are in fact bigger than they look on here at around 3km from where I am standing. An Archipelago of five steep rocks with Teach Dónal ÓCléirigh rising to a height of 97m above the Atlantic Ocean. A closer look is by far best undertaken by kayak though and some people do try to land and climb them. They are completely uninhabited both by man and sheep.
See Pip or next photo for another view and description.
They are in fact bigger than they look on here at around 3km from where I am standing. An Archipelago of five steep rocks with Teach Dónal ÓCléirigh rising to a height of 97m above the Atlantic Ocean. A closer look is by far best undertaken by kayak though and some people do try to land and climb them. They are completely uninhabited both by man and sheep.
See Pip or next photo for another view and description.
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