Achill Island Achill Island
Today a lot of miles expected to go on Achill Island, but no luck this will be the day the less enjoyable because the rain does not let go of the afternoon.
Achill Island in County Mayo is the largest island of Ireland, and is located off the west coast. Its population is 2700 inhabitants.
The island is covered with 87% peat. The parish also includes Achill Corraun Peninsula.
the idea by going to Achill was to go see the cliffs of Croaghaun on the northwest coast of the island are the highest sea cliffs Europe (688 m) but they are inaccessible by road and the weather was really too bad for a hike, we only toured the island by car. By
place we feel to be surrounded by volcanoes.
For the return we forked Westport (very nice town) towards Lough Mask to walk along the lake. The region seemed beautiful despite the tubes of water that fell.
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