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Manchán Magan: ‘Having cancer became about stopping everything, connecting with the land and taking care of myself a bit better’

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The broadcaster and writer has long been an advocate of slow travel, which he champions in a new TV show, while a recent cancer diagnosis gave time to reflect

Manchán Magan opts for slow travel in his new series.

Summer 2024 has been ­difficult. Those who have ­endured the wet Irish weather yearn for a break abroad in warmer climes but, in ­Europe at least, there ­currently ­appears to be no midway point between monsoon and furnace.

Meanwhile, the headlines scream of the critical point we have reached in global warming and, as much as we try to put it to the back of our minds, we know that every flight is another little nail in the ­planet’s coffin. So, what’s the guilty, soggy and ­fun-starved Irish holidaymaker to do?

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