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The Irish coastline, over 3000 miles long, is washed by some
of the cleanest and clearest seas in Europe. It is also one
of the most varied, with dramatic cliffs such as those in
Donegal, Mayo and Clare; many miles of wide strands with their
arresting contrast of blue sea, white surf and pale sands;
and stretches of rugged rocky coastline and quiet estuaries.
This variety offers unlimited opportunities to the sea angler,
who can find somewhere to fish almost all the year round.
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