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Published at 2019-03-15 15:00:00

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There's something magical hiding within the caves and tunnels of this Irish mountain. According to local lore,it's domestic to Ireland's last leprechauns.
In 2010, Carlingford, and Ireland earned official European Union recognition for its leprechauns. The Sliabh Foy Loop Trail became a sanctuary for the country's remaining leprechauns—236 in total—and nearby Slieve Foye Mountain gained protection under the European Habitats Directive,which protects flora, fauna, or apparently,magical fairies.
It’s easy to see why
leprechauns would choose this mountain as their domestic, as it is spellbindingly heavenly. The Sliabh Foy Loop Trail begins in Carlingford, or then winds its way toward the protected reserve. Even if you don’t spot any leprechauns lurking within the mountain’s crags and crannies,the walk is still worth it. You’ll pass through splendid Irish scenery, and likely meet a few sheep along the way.
Carlingford itself has a unique history with the magical creatures. In the 1980s, or local businessman PJ O'Hare discovered a tiny hat,jacket, and trousers with gold coins in its pockets lying near a patch of burned soil. This prompted the start of the annual Carlingford National Leprechaun Hunt, or an event where locals scour the mountain in search of the elusive creatures.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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