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CYCLING IRELAND AND ISLE OF MAN, 2007

From April 2 to 29, 2007, I cycled Ireland and the Isle of Man, starting at Ennis near Shannon airport and riding clockwise. Upon reaching Belfast I went by ferry to Douglas on the Isle of Man and cycled around Mann in two days. In all, I rode 22 days for about 900 miles (1450 km). The map shows my route (blue lines) and places where I stayed (green dots).
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Location of Ireland and Isle of Man in the British Isles
Route map for Ireland (clockwise)
Route map for Isle of Man (clockwise)
Cliffs of Moher, north-west of Ennis
The Burren, between Cliffs of Moher and Ballyvaughan
Castle on Galway Bay
Benbulbin looms over the coastal plain north of Sligo
Barnesmore Gap between Donegal and Ballybofey
Burial grounds are a feature of Ireland
Mere mortals tread the Giant's Causeway
Ferry from Ballycastle to Rathlin Island on a dreary day
Rathlin harbor has little charm for tourists
Ewe are welcome on Rathlin Island
Sunning on the lawn at City Hall, Belfast
Isle of Man ferry in Belfast harbor
"However you throw me I stay upright"
Lighthouse at northern tip, Point of Ayre
Cregneish restored village is the furthest south
Daffodils bloom along the wayside in Isle of Man and in Ireland
The high street in Peel
Peel Beach is not crowded in the spring
Newgrange burial mound from 3000 B.C.
Entrance and inscription stone at Newgrange
Mountains of Mourne in the misty morning
Climbing to Lithgow Gap
Top of Lithgow Gap near Glendalough
Misty morn in County Wexford
Waterford Crystal: Cooking glass in Hell's kitchens
Waterford Crystal: Shaping glass
Waterford Crystal: Cutting crystal
Waterford Crystal: Sport trophy in crystal
Twixt Bantry and Kenmare
Tunnel on the Bantry to Kenmare road
Square in Kenmare town
Atlantic coast from Ring of Kerry
Between Cahersiveen and Killorglin, Ring of Kerry
After the ride, how about a Guinness?
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