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July 4, 2017 by Fellowes52

Wild Atlantic Way – Glengesh Pass to Donegal Town – Day Five

After our final night of camping, we packed our things, said goodbye to the Wilsons at Sleepy Hollow Campsite and made our way ultimately to Donegal Town via a few extreme short cuts.

Glengesh Pass

At the bottom of the Glengesh Pass

At the bottom of the Glengesh Pass

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