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‘This is not for any aul eejit’ – RTÉ presenter takes on terrifying climb at Sliabh Liag

written by Rachel McLaughlin July 6, 2019
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You can almost feel Carl Mullan’s fear as he braves the heights of Sliabh Liag for his new RTE series.

The 2FM presenter recently visited Donegal to film an episode of Go Outside and Play, the new non-traditional travel series launching this week.

Carl couldn’t contain his nerves, and his amazement, as he took on the One Man’s Path at Sliabh Liag. With nothing but staggering drops at either side, he soon realised it’s not for the faint-hearted.

Watch a preview below:

This incredible Donegal adventure will be featured in episode two of Go Outside and Play. The show will be streamed on the RTE Player from Monday 8th July. 

The series promises to take viewers to some of the most stunning and instagrammable spots in Ireland.

Viewers will be able to follow Carl’s adventures to some of the most stunning parts of Ireland, from the ultimate sea cliff experience at Sliabh Liag to the Stairway to Heaven at the Cuilcagh Mountain Boardwalk in Co Fermanagh. 

Commenting on his new series, Carl said: “The whole idea for the series came about from scrolling through Instagram and coming across an image of a lake in Waterford. It’s called Coumshingaun Lake, and to be honest with you, I couldn’t believe that a place so spectacular was in Ireland. If you had said it was in Canada or Iceland I would have believed you, but Ireland? No way! 

“I started doing some research about places to go see in Ireland that aren’t necessarily on the front page of a tourism magazine. 

“We featured 6 of them, but there’s so many of them you wouldn’t believe it. 

“We live on an incredible little island and I hope this series will give you a sense of that. Once you’ve watched it you’ll want to call your mates, hop in the car with them and go on an adventure.”

 

‘This is not for any aul eejit’ – RTÉ presenter takes on terrifying climb at Sliabh Liag was last modified: July 5th, 2019 by Rachel McLaughlin
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