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Yearly Archives: 2020

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Guest Post: Lucy Phillimore and Trá na Rosann Youth Hostel

Culture & People, HostelBy DigitalanoigeMay 28, 2020

In April 1937, “The face of Ireland”, by Michael Floyd, was published. We don’t know anything about the author but, on page 75, he states: “If I were asked to pick out one spot in Ireland that seemed to me more glorious than the rest, I believe that Rosguill would be my choice”. Exactly one…

Guest Post: Interview with James Forrest

Landscape, Things To Do, travel storiesBy DigitalanoigeApril 8, 2020

We’re delighted to kick off our guest post series with Nic Hardy‘s interview with James Forrest on his mission to climb Ireland’s 273 highest mountains – the ups, the downs, sheltering from the storms in youth hostels and the magical moments that will stay with him forever.   So James, tell us a bit about…

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