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Croaghaun, with its summit hidden in the mist, Achill Island. Photo by Richard Creagh Ireland’s Highest Cliff? Scrolling through my Facebook feed a while ago
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Croaghaun, with its summit hidden in the mist, Achill Island. Photo by Richard Creagh Ireland’s Highest Cliff? Scrolling through my Facebook feed a while ago
All across the world gravel is growing at a vast rate, with new races and routes appearing constantly, yet here, on our wonderful little island,
Happy New Year and welcome to the first newsletter of the 2024. I had this newsletter written by the end of January, but was forced
Usually, the first visit of the year to the island is in February or March, however, the storms in December hadn’t been kind to the
Welcome to the final Three Rock Books newsletter of 2023. I really want to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support this year,
Welcome to the seventh Three Rock Books newsletter. Sorry for the massive delay since the last one, it’s being a busy time. I hope these
Welcome to the sixth Three Rock Books newsletter, it’s a little late, just getting it out before the end of the month. Thanks for signing
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This post, the latest in a series of 32 covering the entire island, offers a few ideas for things to do on a weekend in
A weekend in County Dublin This post, the ninth in a series of 32 covering the entire island, offers a few ideas for things to
Welcome to the fourth Three Rock Books newsletter. Thanks for signing up. I hope these monthly emails will offer some interesting insights into my plans
A weekend in County Derry This post, the eight in a series of 32 covering the entire island, offers a few ideas for things to
Welcome to the final Three Rock Books newsletter of 2023. I really want to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support this year,
Welcome to the seventh Three Rock Books newsletter. Sorry for the massive delay since the last one, it’s being a busy time. I hope these
Welcome to the sixth Three Rock Books newsletter, it’s a little late, just getting it out before the end of the month. Thanks for signing
Welcome to the fifth Three Rock Books newsletter. Thanks for signing up. I hope these monthly emails will offer some interesting insights into my plans
Welcome to the fourth Three Rock Books newsletter. Thanks for signing up. I hope these monthly emails will offer some interesting insights into my plans
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Firstly I should introduce myself, my name is David Flanagan. I’m the person behind Three Rock Books; I write the books (sometimes co-write), do the
This post, the latest in a series of 32 covering the entire island, offers a few ideas for things to do on a weekend in
A weekend in County Dublin This post, the ninth in a series of 32 covering the entire island, offers a few ideas for things to
A weekend in County Derry This post, the eight in a series of 32 covering the entire island, offers a few ideas for things to
This post, the seventh in a series of 32 covering the entire island, offers a few ideas for things to do on a weekend in
This post, the sixth in a series of 32 covering the entire island, offers a few ideas for things to do on a weekend in
This post, the fifth in a series of 32 covering the entire island, offers a few ideas for things to do on a weekend in
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Brownshill Dolmen This post, the third in a series of 32 covering the entire island, offers a few ideas for things to do on a
Slieve Gullion This post, the second in a series of 32 covering the entire island, offers a few ideas for things to do on a
This post, the first in a series of 32 covering the entire island, offers a few ideas for things to do on a weekend in
Usually, the first visit of the year to the island is in February or March, however, the storms in December hadn’t been kind to the
The boy and I made it over to the Island for two nights over the Easter holidays. With just the two of us working on
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Five of us spent two nights on the island, managing to time our trip to coincide with last week’s spell of sunshine. With no urgent
After a much longer than expected gap I got back to the island last weekend. Having had a good run of visits over the winter
Last weekend I got over to the island on Friday afternoon and left on Sunday morning after getting plenty of work done. As the island
For years I kept a regular blog back in the pre-social media days. I found it a good way of crystallising things and it also