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Dursey island old cable car Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cablecar Journey to Dursey Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
Unique Cable Car Journey to Dursey Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dursey Island Cable Car Over Rolling Hills Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dramatic Sea Cliffs of Dursey Island, Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful panoramic landscape in Dursey Island. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sheep on dursey island in western ireland off the coast of beara peninsula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dursey Island
Dursey Island cable car Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cable car in Dursey Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sheep on dursey island in western ireland off the coast of beara peninsula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow flowers on dursey island with blue ocean and sky in the background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful panoramic landscape in Dursey Island. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landscape with an old cemetery and ruined building in Dursey Island Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landscape with an old cemetery and ruined building in Dursey Island. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dursey Island lies at the southwestern tip of the Beara Peninsula in the west of County Cork in Ireland. Dursey Island is 6.5 km long and 1.5 km wide. The island is separated from the mainland by a narrow stretch of water called Dursey Sound which has a very strong tidal race, with the submerged Flag Rock close to the centre of the channel. The island has just six or so permanent wintertime residents, and is connected to the mainland by Ireland's only cable car. Dursey has no shops, pubs or restaurants. The island has a number of nesting colonies of seabirds, and dolphins, whales and basking sharks are sometimes seen in the seas surrounding the island. The island and cable-car are popular with day-trippers and walkers during the summer months. There is waymarked section of the Beara Way which loops around the island. Spanning Dursey Sound, the aerial tramway is Ireland's only cable car, and one of the only cable cars which traverse the sea in all of Europe. It is one of the island's main attractions. Dursey Sound is also one of the signature discovery points along the Wild Atlantic Way - a coastal touring route which stretches along Ireland's Atlantic coastline.


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