Amarach Bed and Breakfast
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Amarach Bed and Breakfast Kinsale

Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland

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Week 13

A travel blog entry by jolubrano

Week 13:

Monday: Caught the plague

Tuesday: Got girl scout cookies in the mail!

Wednesday: I need to get out of my jail cell of a room! Bought some sandwiches and enjoyed the sun in the park and we went to my new favorite hang-out spot, the Franciscan Wells micro-Brewery. They make their own local brews in the back of the beer garden which provides the perfect ambiance for some tasty stout and killer tunes.
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The best driving yet!

A travel blog entry by karin1234

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... are some major sites such as The Rock of Cashel, many castles and historical areas. Our second use was at the Fort on the Aran Islands. Today was our third use. We're probably use it 3 more times before we leave, more than paying for itself. If you ever come to Ireland looking for castles and history, that's the ticket to buy.

These star-shaped forts came in pretty handy when defending against forces coming in from the sea. Your canons could be set up ...

Catching up... right, so were were we?

A travel blog entry by danielandeileen

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... year, we lived out our lives happily in our little cottage in town. The average day was a 6 or 7am rising, turn on the kettle, warm up and go out for a walk before the rest of the town woke up. Then breakfast, and off to school. We’d be back for lunch, and then again at the end of the day around 4. Dan would usually go off for work, and then back for dinner, kettle, music, and catching up with each other or internet stuff. Luna would get the time to bake ...

Day 5- Ireland Trip

A travel blog entry by isaacworld

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Today we woke up and enjoyed a breakfast of cereal and orange juice. After that we went for a walk through Dingle Town in the daylight and I instantly fell in love with it. It is the classic Irish town where all the shops with colorful paints on them are situated right on the harbour where there are fishing boats anchored . In the back round of the city there are rolling green mountains with ruins as far as the eye can see. I got an old Irish man's tweed cap (not ...

Cork, Ireland

A travel blog entry by danharriet

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... To this main item were added potatoes, which we considered a must, as we were in Ireland. Also some carrots and turnips were added with additional gravy for the potatoes. We also included a request for our Beamish Beer. We were satisfied that this would be a proper Irish Pub lunch. And it was. We left the pub feeling completely full and filled with a new found energy for the rest of the day's adventure.

The day was moving on and we wanted to return to our port of ...