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Wild Atlantic Way Hotels - What You Can Expect When Visiting Ireland

The Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland is one of the most popular tourist destinations.
This spectacular route covers over two thousand five hundred kilometres of coastline.
It is the longest coastline in Ireland offering a true Irish experience complete with rolling waves, jagged cliffs, deserted beaches, history, culture, outstanding seafood and superior accommodation.
Visitors to the area travel by two methods; cycling and driving.
Whichever you choose, you can plan your trip in stages, ensuring you don't miss a thing.
When you arrive at your next stage destination, there is always a superior Wild Atlantic Way hotel waiting to welcome you.
Most travellers to this area, plan their itinerary in advance.
Once they decide on their preferred method of travelling, they plan their stages by identifying how far they wish to travel each day and then book their accommodation, ensuring they have a complete map of where they need to be at the end of each day.
Most Wild Atlantic Way experiences start in Donegal, a beautiful area brimming with panoramic views and an abundance of bird life.
Here you can choose The Mill Park Hotel as your Wild Atlantic Way hotel.
With a stay at Mill Park Hotel in Donegal, you'll be in the historical district and minutes from O'Donnel's Castle and Donegal Castle.
This 4-star hotel is within the vicinity of Donegal Bay Waterbus and Donegal Golf Club.
From Donegal you start the journey to Mayo, which is very popular with surfers.
This area you can ride a horse on the white sandy beaches, visit Gleniff Horseshoe Valley and soak up the history and culture at the nineteenth century mill.
The Wild Atlantic Way hotel in Mayo is the Westport Coast Hotel.
This hotel is ideally located on the Quayside with spectacular views of Clew Bay.
They are only two miles from Westport centre offering an award winning restaurant, relaxing bar and spacious en-suite guest rooms with power shower.
Your next section is Mayo to Clare.
Mayo is home to the tranquil Killary Harbour and in Clare there are the amazing Cliffs of Moher.
There are a number of top Wild Atlantic Way hotels in the area with Limestone Lodge standing out above the rest.
This hotel offers spectacular views of the Cliffs of Moher and Aran Islands.
The hotel is located only ten minutes from the local restaurants and bars offering a choice of guest rooms in a tranquil setting.
After Clare you want to make your way to Kerry, home of deserted beaches, granite cliffs and outstanding seafood.
You can stay at the Brook Manor Lodge.
Located in Tralee, Brook Manor Lodge is close to The Kerries Golf Club and Blennerville Windmill.
This 4-star guesthouse is within close proximity of National Folk Theatre and Kerry County Museum.
After Kerry you make your way to your final destination point, Cork.
Cork is filled with history and culture with ruins, islands and so much more.
There is a wide choice of accommodation within Cork and its surrounds to fit all pockets and tastes.

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