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At northeastern tip of Ireland, the remote Cooley Peninsula juts out
into the Irish Sea just below the border of Northern Ireland and while
the region remains largely free of tourists, there's still plenty of
stunning scenery to take in. Enjoy the views from the forested Mourne
Mountains, stop off at the charming medieval village of Carlingford and
walk the windswept coastline in one of the country's most rewarding
off-the-beaten-track destinations
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