Eco-tours take in The magic of Mayo
Long before the construction industry collapsed, Anthony Irwin had his eye on a more sustainable enterprise.
Long before the construction industry collapsed, Anthony Irwin had his eye on a more sustainable enterprise.
The former carpenter now has an innovative eco-tourism operation running in one of Ireland’s most remote regions, Mayo’s Mullet Peninsula.
His company, Dulra Nature Tours, divides its time between science and tourism. During the spring and summer months, it operates a boating, walking, fishing and tour business out of Blacksod Bay, looking out toward Achill...
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