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July 25, 2020
Kajetan Czajka from Ireland
Errisbeg may be little, though the amount of bogs and rocks is huge. The slopes are full of wildflowers and heather. The views on Diamond Hill and the 12 Bens are awesome, and you can also see very many lakes. Views of the island of Inishnee and the village of Roundstone are equally good, if not better. On the summit plateau, you can avoid bogs by climbing onto rocks. Accommodation is accessible in the village of Roundstone.
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Kajetan Czajka from Ireland
Errisbeg may be little, though the amount of bogs and rocks is huge. The slopes are full of wildflowers and heather. The views on Diamond Hill and the 12 Bens are awesome, and you can also see very many lakes. Views of the island of Inishnee and the village of Roundstone are equally good, if not better. On the summit plateau, you can avoid bogs by climbing onto rocks. Accommodation is accessible in the village of Roundstone.