Mon, 25 Nov, 2013 - 00:00
Damien Enright
LEAVING the visitor centre we turn right, along a tarred road. A few minutes along we reach a crossroads.
“Ceathrú” is carved into a boulder by the roadside and a youth hostel sits on the corner. We follow the narrow, ascending road ahead.
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