Ceann Tra Heights Bed and Breakfast
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Garden View over Ventry Slea Head, not far from house View taken from house View from front of B&B

Ceann Tra Heights Bed and Breakfast Ventry

Ventry, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland

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Last day in Ring of Kerry

A travel blog entry by hprentiss

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... I fell in, in front of pretty much our entire group. Megan just casually stepped onto a rock on the water so I followed, and I fell off of one rock, onto another, and into the water. Grace the gymnast as her best.

Next stop was I believe Muckross Gardens before we headed back to Cork!

Stay tuned... OFF TO MOROCCO (YES AFRICA!!) ON THURSDAY!
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Ring of Kerry Day 2!

A travel blog entry by hprentiss

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... the beach and were able check out McCarthy Castle.

After lunch, we took another trip to a fort. This one had walls 10 feet thick.

For the evening activities, we went to a pub to play trivia! 8 rounds, ten questions each. Luckily we had a boy from Canada on our team who happened to be a genius. And since we used our resources, we may have used from wifi.. Work smarter, not harder, right!? We won :)


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Off to the Ring of Kerry!

A travel blog entry by hprentiss

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... It was really fun to learn the group dances and interact with other people on the trip we did not know. The dancing was also quite the workout. Later that night, we met up with some friends we had made from Minnesota and laughed so incredibly hard and shared our traveling stories with each other until 2 in the morning. ...

First Leg.

A travel blog entry by cluainfia

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Catherine dropped me down to Cahersiveen on the Thursday as she was heading to Dublin for the week end to baby sit our Grandson Alex.
The lads had planned a night out to Paddy Casey ages ago so Catherine was going to have a busy week end,she also had to baby sit Shane's king Charles pup.
She didn't delay in Cahersiveen as she was going to be on the road early in the morning.
Alan's family dropped down the provisions and invited me out to ...

First Amazing Sights of the Day

A travel blog entry by ryanhaber

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... going really demands an entirely more thorough courtesy than normal driving, and if a mistake is made, the odds are considerably higher that the consequences will be more severe. In this respect, driving here is something like driving on the D.C. Beltway. After that, as far as I can tell, the similarities end.

Correction: just like on the D.C. Beltway, drivers on the Connor Pass still drive wild fast.
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