Day 10 Sligo to Donegal - 🇮🇪 Ireland and Italy 🇮🇹 - CycleBlaze

September 17, 2024

Day 10 Sligo to Donegal

Today was another beautiful day along the Wild Atlantic Way.  We are getting close to the end of the trip but everyone is still riding well and getting along.  It was an 87km day including my little ride on the beach at our lunch stop where we had a picnic lunch.  As usual I went for a walk before breakfast in Sligo and discovered a few interesting facts.  Tonight we are in Donegal Town which differentiates it from County Donegal.  For the first time all tour I actually rode in shorts and a short sleeve jersey with no underlayer.

Today’s route and profile. The profile looks worse than it really was.
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The County Sligo court house
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Gail JohnsonWow, what a memorial!
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Famine monument in Sligo. 30,000 people emigrated from Sligo to the new world.
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Table mountain outside Sligo
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Table mountain from another direction and now it looks like a bucket hat.
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Just a small country manor
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There was a small loop on our route to take in this beautiful scenery and have a coffee break.
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A wider view
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M&G
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The 3 amigos
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Our gang enjoying the sunshine and coffee break
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Beth KavanaghI am surprised that you haven't started to drink coffee!
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A lovely village clock tower
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Rossnowlogh beach where we had a picnic lunch.
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One of our crazy cyclists actually went for a swim.
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Enjoying a picnic lunch on the beach.
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Joying riding on the beach.
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Donegal Castle was built by Red Hugh O’Donnell in the 15th century. I was destroyed but refurbish by the Irish heritage society.
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A statue to Red Hugh O’Donnell Chief of the clan O’Donnell in the 1500s.
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The church of Ireland in Donegal town
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A monument to 4 Franciscan monks who complied the Annals of the Four Masters. The document is the genealogy and succession of Clan Chieftains, important poets and historians. It was written between 1630-1636.
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Donegal town is celebrating its 550 years in 2024, makes Canada look like a baby.
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Sunrise on St Patrick’s church
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The town square which is actually a diamond shape.
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The local Methodist church along the River.
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Today's ride: 87 km (54 miles)
Total: 651 km (404 miles)

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