CARRICK-A-REDE: The name means the rock in the road or passage of salmon and is applied to the isolated rock divided from the mainland by a deep chasm 60 feet wide, through which the sea tumbles tumultuously. The chasm is a good salmon run and across it, some 80 feet above high water, swings a narrow, frail-looking cable bridge. The bridge is mainly used by locals for carrying salmon across during the fishing season from mid-March to mid-September.