About Western
Western Tours & Tales have aligned our business with the Wild Atlantic Way brand region. Our Tourist Guiding services are aimed at those wishing to explore the enchanting mid-West region of Ireland. Our small team of Guides bring individual destinations and attractions of Celtic Ireland to life.
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Saoirse Walsh
Mayo is home to Croagh Patrick, Ireland's holy mountain, and the stunning Clew Bay with its 365 islands. I specialize in spiritual journeys, pilgrimage walks, and connecting visitors with the ancient soul of the West of Ireland.
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Ian Brophy
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Mary Sol Casado
Greetings! I moved to Ireland back in 2013. After living here for 13 years, I've come to love this country as my own (Venezuela) and really enjoy sharing my knowledge on the Irish history and culture. Nowadays, I live in Cobh and definitely came here to stay. Besides having stunning scenery worthy of countless social-media posts, Cobh is one of the most important and interesting local attractions I love to show my guests: its historic links to the Titanic and Lusitania make it a must-see in Cork and Ireland. Painting, writing, travelling and making music are some of the things I like to do during my free time. I also enjoy translating books and documents on Irish history because this is a great way to gain more knowledge. Upon moving to Ireland, I've specialised in tourism for large and small groups. In 2021, I became a certified national tourist guide. I can fluently speak three languages: English, Spanish and French, but I've had the opportunity of guiding people from all over the world, as well as other locals. It is great to see and compare the different perspectives of tourists and guests from far-away countries. What I enjoy the most is that I always end up learning something new.
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