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A BluewAy is an area suitable for a range of water sports activities in a beautiful setting.Derrygimla hosts a kayak and a snorkel trail which are suitable for a range of abilities. want to take part? Contact a local water sports company for guiding, advice and to hire equipment (see next page for contact details).
Have your own equipment and some experience? use the Be Safe guide and map to plan your route and phone a local provider for additional information.
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CLEW BAY
Killala BayB a y
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D O N E G A LB A Y
GALWAY BAYGALWAY
LONGF
Roscommon
BallyhaunisCastlerea
Claremorris
Tuam
Ballinrobe
Clifden
Strokestown
BoyleCarrick-on-ShannonSwinford
Westport
BALLINA
SLIGO
Bundoran
Ballyshannon
BirrLoughrea
BALLINASLOE
ATHLONE
Athenry
Belleek
Rossnowlagh
Belmullet
Bangor
Ballycastle
Crossmolina
Killala
Easky
WestDromore
Inishcrone Collooney
Strandhill
Grange
Mullaghmore
Dromahair
Manorhamilton
Swanlinbar
BallinamoreDrumshanbo
Lanesborough
Charlestown
Ballymote
Tubbercurry
Castlebaldwin
Foxford
Knock
Newport
LouisburghPointRoonah
Cleggan LetterfrackLeenaun
Ballyconneely
Oughterard
(Recess)Sraith Salach
Cong
Headford
RossaveelCarraroe
Ros an Mhíl
RuaAn Cheathrú
Inveran
An SpidéalSpiddal
Mount Bellew
Kilreekill
Portumna
Banagher
Terryglass
Ballyvaughan
GortLisdoonvarna
Mulrany
Keel
Roundstone
Clonmacnoise
Achill Island
Clare Island
Erris HeadHead
Benwee
InisheerInishmaan
Inishmore
Aran Islands
HeadSlyne
Castlebar
IRELAND’S BLuEwAY
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3 Oldhead,
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4 Inishbofin
5 Killary, Rosroe
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Glassilaun Beach
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Bundorragha
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Nancy’s Point
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Leave No Trace• This coastline is precious and home to a
vast array of habitats and creatures such as sea urchins, blue rayed limpets, ballon wrasse and forests of kelp.
• These fragile organisms survive in harsh environments and are vulnerable to visitor impacts.
•we, as visitors to the BluewAy, have a responsibility to minimise our impact on the environment.
Natura 2000 siteThis area is a marine Natura 2000 site, part of larger network of sites throughout the eu and a very special place for the Bottlenose Dolphins that live here all year round. Be sure to look out for these on your trip but remember to respect them and their home and observe from a distance.
ContactsReal Adventures
e: [email protected] T: 085 1462526 w: www.realadventures.ie
Delphi Adventure Company
e: [email protected] T: 095 42208 w: www.delphimountainresort.com
Killary Adventure Company
e: [email protected] T: 095 43411 w: www.killary.com
Scubadive west
e: [email protected] T: 095 43922 w: www.scubadivewest.com
National ContactsFor further information on clubs in your area and taking part in canoeing and snorkelling, contact the National Governing Bodies for these sports:
www.canoe.ie www.diving.ie
T: +353 1 6251105 T: +353 1 2844601 e: [email protected] e: [email protected]
Be Safeyou have responsibility for your safety. you must consult a tide table and weather forecast before setting out on the trails.
• These trails are accessible year round but should not be used in bad weather; especially in strong winds, or after sunset.
• Sea conditions can change quickly. Coastal kayak trails are only suitable for those with sea kayaking experience or the support of an experienced kayak instructor. local water-sports providers can advise, lead and provide equipment for trail users.
• The Mannin Bay kayak trails are closed during periods of offshore winds from the South.
• The sea at Mannin Bay is tidal, take account of the tidal flow when you are planning your trip.
• The small river at the South end of the beach can create offshore water-flows (rips) and this area of the beach should be avoided, (especially by snorkelers), when water levels on the river are high.
• BluewAyS are not suitable for mechanised watersports.
• Appropriate personal and craft buoyancy are mandatory for trail users and you must let someone on the shore know where you are going and when you will be back.
• Prepare for the Blueway, stay within your limits and the limits of your equipment.
• Travel in an appropriate group size according to the conditions and your abilities.
Ordnance Survey Ireland Permit No. 8738 © Ordnance Survey Ireland/Government of Ireland
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LEGEND
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Island Trail. Turning to the right (North), the kayaker can travel along a rocky shoreline towards and around the small island (4.5 km round trip).
This can be extended into the small bay to the east of the island (7 km).
Headland Trail. To the left (west) of Mannin beach, the kayaker can follow a rocky and beach lined shore most of which can be difficult to land on. A
number of short out and back kayak trips can be made along this section of shoreline depending on the experience of the kayaker. A kayak from Mannin bay to Truska beach is suggested as an option for more experienced kayakers (7 km each way).
The cliffs along the coast are part of an upsurge of rock that began 460 million years ago (Delaney dome). This dome can be seen inland from Mannin bay which is on its declining western edge.
The bright white sand of the area allows the kayaker to see the marine life passing underneath, so look down as well as around you.
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ThE SNORKEL TRAILA series of rocky pools to the right (North), provide havens for a variety of sea life and you may wish to continue snorkelling to the adjoining beach (400 metres). Along the way you can see the living reddish coralline seaweed which when broken becomes one of the bleached white skeletons that make up the local sand. This plant takes years to grow so please be gentle with it and leave no trace.
while you are here, why not lie down on the beach and stare at the individual grains of sand or drift with the movement of the swell and bob gently over the seaweed and marine life.
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