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Secret SPOTS Of The Ancient East

There’s just something oh-so-special about exploring somewhere that no-one else has experience­d. These are 5 of the best of The Ancient East’s hidden spots...

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1. Ireland’s last Leprechaun Whisperer, Co. Louth

Kevin Woods has a very special skill. He has the ability to talk to leprechaun­s, and he’s also affectiona­tely known as Ireland’s last Leprechaun Whisperer. Explore the vistas around Carlingfor­d Lough in Ireland’s Ancient East with Kevin, paying a visit to the Leprechaun Cavern, and see if you can spot some of Ireland’s most famous residents for yourself...

2. Waterford’s Copper Coast

The Waterford Copper Coast is now a UNESCO Global Geopark, one of three in Ireland. It extends along the County Waterford coastline for 25kms and is named after the 19th century copper mines that lie at the heart of this spectacula­r stretch of cliffs.

3. The Guinness Lake, Co. Wicklow

A lake made out of Guinness? Only in Ireland! Drive yourself up into the Wicklow Mountains, and you’ll find views over Lough Tay. The inky black waters are framed by golden sands, making this look like a lake poured directly out of the tap in your favourite Irish pub.

4. Fermanagh Lakelands, Co. Fermanagh

The Fermanagh Lakelands aren’t really a secret, as this beautiful waterworld is a well-documented phenomena! With 154 islands to explore, this is a natural adventure-land. Hop in a boat, a canoe or a kayak and see the curious stone figures on White Island, the two-faced Janus statue on Boa Island, the monastic settlement of Devenish, or the pampered pigs of Inishcorki­sh Island, who produce Fermanagh’s famously delicious black bacon!

5. Dalkey Island, Co. Dublin

On Dalkey Island, the hustle and bustle of Dublin feels a million miles away. Pick up some supplies in the gorgeous town of Dalkey, before you take the boat from Coliemore Harbour to the island, in the capable hands of enigmatic ferryman, Ken. The island itself has a history that stretches back over 6,000 years – there’s evidence of settlers here from 4,500 BC. It’s served as a Viking slave camp, become a principal port for Dublin in medieval times, and has a Martello tower (one of many lining this shoreline). This tranquil island retreat is perfect for a little offshore exploratio­n, with stunning views of the mainland.

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Dalkey Island
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Guinness Lake

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