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Irelandâs pilgrim trails The ruins of the monastic city of Glendolough mark the end of the 18-mile long St. Kevinâs Way, which winds through the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland. (Adobe Stock)
select Arguably, Irelandâs most famous pilgrimage trail runs to the top of Croagh Patrick. More than a million pilgrims climb the holy mountain every year. (Adobe Stock)
“Not all who wander are lost,” wrote J.R.R. Tolkein in his 1954 novel “The Fellowship of the Ring.” Making pilgrimages brings meaning to life for Christians around the world. Walking a pilgrimage adds an even bigger challenge and can serve to unite pilgrims with creation as well as the life of saints who lived in a world without technology or automobiles. Many know Spain’s famous Camino de Santiago. But what about some of the other walking pilgrimages in the world? Ireland, for instance, can offer visitors a hike through beautiful landscapes and historic places,
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Mind-blowing easy hiking trails in Ireland to dream of
Today s National Walking Day! While we might not be able to travel as far afield as we would like we can still dream right!
IrishCentral Staff
Feb 12, 2021
On your next vacation in Ireland get out there into the great outdoors and breathe it in! Getty
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Ireland is one of the best countries to hike in glorious landscapes that youâd swear you were in a movie.
With a diverse range of mountain ranges, lush, sweeping hillsides, ancient rock formations, and crashing shorelines, this wealth of natural resources can only be found in Ireland, making it a hikerâs paradise.
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Cathaoirleach of the Killaloe Municipal District, Councillor Pat Hayes. Photograph by John Kelly
Further phone outages leave rural communities cut off
February 10, 2021
A MAJOR outage which affected the Vodafone phone and broadband network over a number of days last week has prompted renewed calls for better services for remote, rural communities.
Cathaoirleach of the Killaloe Municipal District, Councillor Pat Hayes said the lack of coverage had severely impacted hundreds of people over the course of last week. “Obviously, at the moment, we have many more people trying to work from home,” he noted. “Parents are home-schooling and their children have to be able to access the internet. For a lot of third-level students, their phone is their only means of getting online and from Tuesday to Friday of last week, people across East Clare had no reliable coverage. One farmer was telling me about how he relies on his phone to monitor his livestock remotely and that service wasn�
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