Derrigimlagh
Derrigimlagh
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Pauline Hughes
Gorey, Ireland173 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2022 • Couples
We enjoyed this 5k looped walk.
The views of Derrigimlagh bog and the Twelve Bens mountain backgrop were beautiful. The plants lovely too.
The history about the Crash landing site of 1st transatlantic non stop flight in 1919 of Alcock&Brown plus hustory of Marconi radio tramsmittion was very interesting.
Written 21 July 2022
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CJG31
Galway, Ireland203 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019 • Family
Did this looped walk through the bog with information points along the way explaining what was there & photos of the Marconi station & associated buildings. Information also on the landing site of the first transatlantic flight by Alcock & Brown 100 years ago! The really is an amazing place for people of all ages.
Written 8 June 2019
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EagleEyeBoston
Boston, MA890 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019
See the Alcock and Brown Landing Site reference for more on this site. It is well worth the visit -- an important part of the Irish-American (actually Canadian!) link.
Written 29 August 2019
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Marshall D
Coverack, UK48 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2020
The first non-stop transatlantic flight landed a few hundred yards from here. The walk though the bogs is also very interesting.
Written 10 March 2020
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SVAA0814
Tampa, FL444 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2019
I spent close to 2 hours and being an engineering and computer science student, it was absolutely fabulous.
Written 9 October 2019
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Mairead2104
Mountmellick, Ireland36 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2019
Family walk around the Derrigimlagh site. Each time we go we learn something new. So well put together. And its free. Well worth a visit to see where Marconi had his transatlantic transmission site and also where Alcock and Brown landed their plane on the first atlantic crossing. Just amazing at the set up that was there in the early 1900s and the facilities they had long before the rest of the country. Well worth a visit. At a reasonable pace it took us a little over an hour to walk.
Written 27 August 2019
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Mama
Cogolin, France1,122 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2023 • Friends
Pleasant walk in the moors where we learn a little more about this place and its history between radio and aviation.
We also come across a few sheep there ;)
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Written 8 August 2023
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