Coill An Rois (Forest of the Roses)
Ballyganeen - Feohanagh, Dingle
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Coill An Rois (Forest of the Roses) Dingle

Ballyganeen - Feohanagh Dingle, 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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We tried to stop at a beautiful lookout spot, but it was so foggy we could not see a single thing.

So then we continued on our way to Daniel O'Connell's 'Derrynane House.' He is known as the The Liberator and was an Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th century.

Next stop was the Torc Waterfall in Killarney National Park. Of ...

Ring of Kerry Day 2!

A travel blog entry by hprentiss

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... Cliffs.

There was then a quick stop at Our Lady Grotto at a slate quarry.

Then we stopped to learn about The Skelligs. This is where Monks decided to live. They built three sets of stairways (620 steps each) around the island. They chose this extreme difficult lifestyle in order to be closer to God. They survived for a very long time until the Vikings, who out numbered them, took over.

We stopped ...

Off to the Ring of Kerry!

A travel blog entry by hprentiss

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... wolf-dogs and one of the smallest horses in the world. Our next stop was a beautiful lookout spot with a nice view. It was kind of terrifying winding and speeding on the most narrow roads with no guard rails next to a cliff that leads to water. But we made it! That night we had a guest speaker who also taught us some ...

Dingle is a Funny Name

A travel blog entry by melepua

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... but was that odd to you?" Me "YES." During one swinging type drinking song, the leprechaun held my hand and tried dancing to the music, swinging my arm up and down. The night sped on, as I was now bombarded with conversations. I felt myself growing exhausted and tried to leave once. I put on my jacket and one of the singing ring leaders looks at me and says, "You are not going anywhere!" Ok, I guess I'm staying! Finally at 12:45 (as they say, ...

Salmon of Knowledge (encore)

A travel blog entry by londonpenguin

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... 8211; as Declan diagnosed – I have a poltergeist.

Other than that, I got a decent night's sleep. This is the first hotel on the tour (I guess it's actually only the third hotel anyway) that has duvets. The only problem with duvets is that if you get a bit too warm, there's no layer to throw off. Breakfast was served in a room on the ground floor that looks over the field behind the hotel. A cow came into view at one point,contentedly munching grass. As good ...

This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Coill An Rois

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