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A guidebook to 6 cycle-touring routes along Ireland's west coast. Based on the Wild Atlantic Way, the world's longest signed coastal route, each tour can be completed in 7-10 days by any reasonably fit cyclist.
Presented in 6 tours between 291 and 504km (181-313 miles) in length, with optional variants given | Average daily stages of 55km (34 miles) that take 4-5 hours of riding | Tours can be linked together to form a 44 stage, 2450km (1522 mile) trip between Derry/Londonderry and Cork | Key centres include Donegal, Sligo, Achill Island, Galway, Westport, the Aran Islands, Limerick,…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
A guidebook to 6 cycle-touring routes along Ireland's west coast. Based on the Wild Atlantic Way, the world's longest signed coastal route, each tour can be completed in 7-10 days by any reasonably fit cyclist.

  • Presented in 6 tours between 291 and 504km (181-313 miles) in length, with optional variants given
  • Average daily stages of 55km (34 miles) that take 4-5 hours of riding
  • Tours can be linked together to form a 44 stage, 2450km (1522 mile) trip between Derry/Londonderry and Cork
  • Key centres include Donegal, Sligo, Achill Island, Galway, Westport, the Aran Islands, Limerick, Tralee, Bantry, Kinsale
  • Maps and route cards provided for each stage
  • GPX files available to download
  • Detailed information on accommodation, facilities and transport along the route

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Autorenporträt
After some years of bashing out stories and editing copy for newspapers in both England and Australia, Tom Cooper decided to turn his hand to writing a book. His inspiration? It was Ireland itself - happy scene of many teenage and adult holidays alike. When Tom decided to explore even further by bike he couldn't find a guidebook he liked, so decided to write one that he hoped would help, and inspire, cyclists to enjoy touring in Ireland as much as he does.