The Irish Times is on the hunt for The Best Place to Go Wild in Ireland, asking members of the public to nominate their favourite spots to experience nature. To inspire you, we’re also making videos of some of them.
Catherine Dundon has nominated the Hook peninsula in Co Wexford. She writes: “The Hook peninsula has it all: 14 beaches and coves; the sea and the river estuary; whale and dolphin watching; paddle boarding, kite surfing; regular surfing; canoeing; sailing; fishing; swimming; coastal walks and garden tours.”
She forgot to mention “coasteering”, which our video crew of Bryan O’Brien and Darragh Bambrick checked out this week. Coasteering, according to instructor Colin Gibbon from Shielbaggan Outdoor Adventure Centre, is “jumping off cliffs, swimming through caves, and avoiding rocks” as you work your way along the coast.
In the accompanying vid, local kite surfer Niall Roche tries out this “amazing experience” for the first time in the rough seas around Hook Head. His verdict? “No better place to go wild in Ireland.”
For more info on coasteering in Hook, Co Wexford, see www.shielbagganoec.com, 051-389550. For kitesurfing lessons in Duncannon, Co Wexford, contact Niall Roche at www.hookedkitesurfing.ie, 087-6755567.
You can nominate your own favourite place to #gowild – and learn more about the competition – at www.irishtimes.com/gowild.
Conor Goodman