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Creedon's Wild Atlantic Way
The Wild Atlantic Way, the magnificent West Coast of Ireland - was once described by William Butler Yeats as ' the land of your heart's desire". John Creedon is about to explore it's landscape, seascapes and culture in this new 3 part RTÉ One series, 'Creedon's Wild Atlantic Way'. He begins his road trip in Kinsale in Cork and travels right to the very top of our island - Donegal's Malin Head. The Wild Atlantic Way is the longest defined coastal drive in the world, coming in at two and a half thousand kilometres and John Creedon is determined to travel it by whatever means required.
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Plot Summary
This documentary series follows broadcaster John Creedon as he embarks on a journey along Ireland's iconic Wild Atlantic Way. He explores the rugged landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture of the west coast. Creedon meets local characters and delves into the stories that shape this breathtaking region.
Critical Reception
The series was generally well-received for its beautiful cinematography and John Creedon's engaging presentation. Critics praised its exploration of Irish heritage and stunning natural beauty, making it a popular choice for viewers interested in travel and culture.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for stunning visuals of the Irish coastline.
John Creedon's personal and engaging narrative style is a highlight.
Offers a rich insight into the culture and history of the region.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the show's breathtaking scenery and Creedon's authentic connection to the places he visits. Many viewers found it inspiring for travel and appreciated the depth of information about Irish heritage.
Fun Fact
The Wild Atlantic Way is the longest defined coastal driving route in the world, stretching over 2,500 kilometers (1,600 miles).
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