About This Book
The narrator recounts a tour across northwestern and western Ireland, traveling by jaunting-car and boat through ports, mountain glens, bogs, and rugged headlands. He provides vivid landscape sketches of lakes, cliffs, castles, and fisheries, and records local practices such as turf-cutting, curragh boats, and island life on Achill and the Aran group. Historical notes and practical travel details about routes, inns, and sights are woven with anecdotal observations of inhabitants and costume. The result is a combined guidebook and picturesque travelogue conveying scenery and everyday rural life.
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