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Day 1 Strokestown – Clondra, c. 20km.

May 30, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King

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DAY 1, Videos

Day 2 Clondra-Abbeyshrule c.30km. Michael Collins Discusses the Famine Way Walk

May 30, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King
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Day 2, Videos

Day 3 Abbeyshrule – Mullingar c. 27km. Mick Greally Discusses the Ballybrannigan Harbour Ticket Office

May 30, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King
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Day 2, Videos

Day 1 Strokestown to Clondra c.22km. Caroilin Callery, Famine Way Welcome video

May 30, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King
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Videos

Day 1 Strokestown – Clondra, c. 20km. Phillip Tighe discusses the Famine Way Walk

May 30, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King
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Day 1 Strokestown – Clondra, c. 20km. Dr Paddy Fitzgerald discusses the Famine Way walk with Gary

May 30, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King
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DAY 1, Videos

Day 1 Strokestown – Clondra, c. 20km. RTÉ Six-One News Report Saturday May 27th (2017)

May 30, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King

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DAY 1, Videos

Day 4 Mullingar-Longwood c.30km. Marita Conlon-McKenna on Canal Boats and Barges

May 30, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King

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DAY 4

Day 1 Strokestown to Clondra c.22km.The Strokestown Park Famine Archive and the 1,490

May 30, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King

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DAY 4

Day 3 Abbeyshrule-Mullingar c.27km. Mullingar Famine Graveyard

May 30, 2017March 4, 2021
Jason King

Mullingar Robinstown Famine Graveyard entrance

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