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[QUOTE="Albertagirl, post: 762337, member: 43403"] I am very excited to see this thread, as I have recently decided to spend some time in Ireland in 2021, before going to Spain. I plan on flying to Ireland in September, for the 50th anniversary of my completion of my MA at UCD. I missed the convocation, which would have required a return flight from Edmonton. But I never saw much of Ireland 48 years ago: too poor and too busy with my studies. I would like to spend some time walking in Ireland, preferably a pilgrim route. But it would have to be accessible by public transport, though I suppose that a bus stop 30 km or so from when my walk starts would be possible, and Ireland is very small (from a Canadian point of view). My family, on both sides, mostly came from Ireland. If anyone knows of any medium distance walks easily accessible from Dublin, I would like to know. One of these days, I would also like to walk the Ridgeway, which has been on my bucket list for many years. I have resisted walking in Britain so far, since as a low income senior I cannot afford to do so. Any route that includes hostels and camping and is preferably a pilgrim route would be welcome. But Ireland is next in my plans. This should put me into Spain late enough in the year for the rush of 2021 to be largely over (I hope) and I shall look for a less busy route in Spain to walk that year. [/QUOTE]
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