National Geographic Traveller - UK (2020-07 & 2020-08)

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ENTER


NOW,


TRAVEL


IN 2021


THE DESTINATION
Threading for more than 1,550 miles of
Ireland’s west coast, the Wild Atlantic
Way is one of the world’s most spectacular
road trips. Dotted along this windswept
route is a whole host of natural, cultural
and gastronomic experiences that offer a
diverse, vibrant portrait of the Emerald Isle.
Highlights include the bustling markets of
Cork and the picture-perfect seaside town
of Kinsale, renowned for its fresh seafood
and artisan crafts. Other adventures await,
such as exploring the mysterious lunar-like
landscape of Burren National Park in County
Clare; tasting seaweed along the shore in
Caherdaniel; and sampling the finest malt
whiskeys on offer at the Dingle Distillery.


THE PRIZE
Courtesy of UK & Ireland tailor-made
specialists McKinlay Kidd, and in
partnership with Kuoni and Tourism
Ireland, the winner and a guest will set off
on this unforgettable self-drive, eight-night
adventure, departing from Britain by ferry.
Valid for travel until 31 October 2021, the


Wild Atlantic Way Food Trail itinerary offers
ample opportunity to discover the area’s
untamed beauty by car and includes insider
recommendations, locally guided walks and
day tours. Accommodation is in a variety of
hand-picked lodgings, from family-run guest
houses to a tower house hotel that’s located
just moments from the beach. kuoni.co.uk
mckinlaykidd.com

National Geographic Traveller (UK) has teamed up with


McKinlay Kidd and Kuoni to offer an eight-night epicurean


adventure along Ireland’s west coast


Answer the following question
online at nationalgeographic.co.uk/
competitions

AFTER WHICH PRECIOUS
STONE DOES IRELAND
TAKE ITS NICKNAME?

Competition closes on 30 September


  1. The winner must be a resident of
    the UK aged 18 and over. Full T&Cs at
    nationalgeographic.co.uk/competitions


TO ENTER


AN EIGHT-NIGHT TRIP ALONG


IRELAND’S WILD ATLANTIC WAY


WIN


FROM TOP: The Cliffs of Moher in
County Clare; oysters, a speciality
on Ireland’s west coast

Jul/Aug 2020 31

COMPETITION
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