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hi, thank you everyone for you help on this:) Edited by: possopo | ||
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I would say that if anything, Donegal gets more tourists (or holidaymakers, anyway) than Conamara in the summer. Holiday destination for half of the North. I spent a week in Conamara in June a couple of years ago and never saw anything that looked much like a tourist except in the mirror. Admittedly, I was staying in a pretty small place and in Clifden it would probably be quite different. I do wonder would it make sense for you to go to both Beara and Donegal, which are about as far apart as it's possible to get in Ireland. I think you could find the area around Joyce Country (south Mayo) and nearby parts of Conamara both spectacular and tranquil. Counties Cavan and Fermanagh are also very scenic, though maybe not exactly in a spectacular way (rolling landscapes, rivers and lakes rather than steep mountains and rocky shores). | 2 | |
i agree with # 2 the conamara area is beautiful i go there most every summer from the states. The Delphi Valley is a awesome drive,Croagh Patrick is worth the climb if your up to it. The Beara Drive is nice some say nicer then the ring of Kerry. I find early Sept to be less crowded but Conamara is by far less crowded then Kilnarney area. You want feel smothered as long as avoid the larger cites. Have a great time and i hope this helps! | 3 | |
Head to the Donegal areas and I wouldn't miss Connamara and the Aran islands...tourist, i might add, but they have a magic that will be long lasting in your experience and Nature is just a short drive from anywhere you camp! | 4 | |
Try the Cooley, Gullion and Mourne Mountains | 5 | |