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EPISODE · May 14, 2017 · 32 MIN

Eugene Maher of Shannon Ferries

from Traveling in Ireland

Shannon Ferries Jody is talking with Eugene Maher, the Manager of Shannon Ferries, a quirky shortcut along Ireland’s Atlantic Way, connecting Tarbert, County Kerry and Killimer, County Clare. You can also check out my article about Shannon Ferries to learn more. This article is based on a podcast episode featuring Eugene Maher, the Manager of Shannon Ferries. If you prefer to listen to the podcast, you can find the player at the bottom of the page. About Shannon Ferries Shannon Ferries if a part of the National Route Network. Please note that individual ferry routes are not easily seen when searching through popular mapping software, you can select “allow ferries” and “allow tolls” within your particular app. Take a break from driving and make your travel day an event that you and your family will remember. The Wild Atlantic Way The Wild Atlantic Way Initiative, now in it's fourth year of existence, was created to get locals and tourists to explore the west of Ireland and to highlight all of the hidden gems and attractions worthy of visiting. Although in its infancy, it has had much success in bringing locals and tourists together for a unique experience of sights, sounds, and tastes. Bringing benefits to businesses along the route and strengthening the western region of Ireland, the Wild Atlantic Way Initiative encourages you to see places and sights full of culture, heritage, and history you wouldn’t know to seek out for yourself. Loop Head The Wild Atlantic Way takes you off the primary route onto the side roads and hidden gems including Loop Head. A place as wild, rustic, and as unspoiled a landscape doesn’t exist anywhere else in such a pristine state. Loop Head is the non-commercialized, unspoiled, and eco-friendly destination that you have been searching for. This is an example of the Wild Atlantic Way’s effort to move away from ‘marquis’ destinations and to open up the raw, unspoiled areas to visitors and tourists, to teach visitors that exploration is perfectly okay, and that they should seek out the cultural Ireland that is not widely known. More About Shannon Ferries Shannon Ferries runs every day of the year except for Christmas Day. The high season, which is May through September, has two ferries running at once. There is only one ferry running the remainder of the year. Inland ferry service not terribly affected by weather. Be sure to follow the signs for the ferry from County Clare or County Kerry. Purchase tickets in advance at ShannonFerries.com. 3 Places to Visit in Ireland Inishowen Peninsula and Donegal is a great place for golfers. The Lighthouses of Loop Head offers walkers and explorers peace and serenity. Dunmore East in Waterford is beautiful old-world fishing village with pubs, restaurant, and a fabulous beach. You can follow Shannon Ferries on Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest. Traveling in Ireland Podcast Episode 49 The post Eugene Maher of Shannon Ferries appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.

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