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Ireland's Outdoors
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Ireland's Pilgrim Paths€16.99
Each of Ireland's pilgrim paths is an ancient tochar ('camino' or causeway) into the world of Celtic spirituality.
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Wild Camping 2nd edition : Exploring and Sleeping in the Wilds of the UK and Ireland€18.99
Beautiful wildernesses; tiny budgets; environmentally-friendly... What's not to like?
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Wild Your Garden: Create a Sanctuary for Nature (Hardback)€19.99
We all have the potential to make the world a little greener. Wild Your Garden, written by Jim and Joel Ashton (aka "The Butterfly Brothers"), shows you how to create a garden that can help boost local biodiversity.
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Ireland€12.99
Ireland holds a special place in people's hearts - even for many who haven't been there. To some the appeal is its natural beauty, to others it's the history; to some it's the country's strong folk tradition, to others it even seems to be a mystical place.
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The Way Home : Tales from a Life Without Technology (Paperback)€12.99
'Paints a picture not only of how broken our culture has become, but of how to begin building a new one. It demand to be read-and then lived by.' Paul Kingsworth, author of Confessions of a Recovering Environmentalist
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A Pocket Guide to the Wild Atlantic Way€5.99
The Wild Atlantic Way is Ireland's most famous and most popular driving route, attracting thousands of visitors each year.
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The Little Book of Ranelagh€14.99
The Little Book of Ranelagh is a compendium of fascinating, obscure, strange and entertaining facts about this Dublin suburb.
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Wild Britain | Wild Ireland : Unique National Parks, Nature Reserves and Biosphere Reserves€27.99
Britain and Ireland have so much to offer. The Gulf Stream is responsible for the development of many unique natural landscapes, and Britain's countless natural wonders have one thing in common: the colour green.
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Strandhill: An Illustrated History€16.99
Strandhill, the largest coastal village in Sligo, has long been a much-loved destination for tourists, the surfing and water-sports community and for outdoor enthusiasts of all types.