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February 23rd - Is this Ireland's most beautiful coastal trail?


Welcome to today's independent travel podcast with me, Simon Calder. I have the great fortune to be looking at the Irish Sea from Skerries Beach, north of Dublin and the northernmost point of the Dublin Coastal Trail.


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