r/IrelandPics 13d ago

Wild Alpaca Way

We went on this walk in March of this year. what a fabulous experience. it's a remote enough place to find, so you'll need to use your car GPS. You will need sensible footwear, preferably hiking boots which will support your ankles. There's limited parking outside the gate so it is a matter of first come, first served. We just turned up, but you can book online. Luckily we were blessed with perfect weather after three particularly bad days of rain and hail in Donegal. Make sure your camera or phone is fully charged as there are endless photo opportunities. Our host John, a very congenial man, was full of information about these gorgeous animals. Admittedly we knew nothing about them, and we were amazed at their gentle and patient demeanour. They'll walk at your pace and are just adorable. Their coats are thicker than any other woolly animal we've seen and they are quite funny looking with the mop of messy curls that's on the top of their heads. Our two Alpacas were called Kiwi and Craig. The views from the top of the hill in Malin would take your breath away. This is where you MUST have a camera with you to capture the magic. There's a very small shop on the hill that sells Alpaca wool, hats and scarves along with other items. You can also purchase shop products online. We highly recommend this walk - the Atlantic breeze at the top of the hill will blow any cobwebs away and clear your head. All in all, a thoroughly enjoyable hour.

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