Travel Blogs by Travelers Who Stayed at this B&BDunlavin House Dingle
Guinness and Irish Bagpipes
This belated post will have three legs to it: the dingle peninsula, Kilkenny, and Dublin. My Irish adventures are coming to an end, I can't believe I'll be heading to Spain tomorrow! So soon!
After my last post, my family and I drove from Galway to Dingle, Ireland. On the way down the west coast, we stopped by the magnificent Cliffs of …
A quiet one today
The weather has been really average, really grey so not many photos.
We spent the day driving and enjoying the beautiful scenery.
Not really much to say except we met one of Ron's facebook friends, Francie. It was an interesting experience. We met in a really wierd pub, it was tiny and had memorabilia all over the walls including caps nails …
Travel Blogs Nearby
Last day in Ring of Kerry
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!
Our first stop today was the Telegrpaph Field on Valentia Island. This spot was important because even though it is in the absolute middle of no where, this is where the communication cable first came to Ireland. Instead of taking one week to deliver a message to America, it was now instant.
The next stop was at a dairy farm. We got to look at the new calves and hike up Geokaun Mountains to a beautiful look out spot of ...
Off to the Ring of Kerry!
On Friday afternoon, 40-50 of us climbed on a bus and headed to the Ring of Kerry for the weekend! Our first stop was the Bog Village. This was a small museum like place where we learned how the turf cutters lived. There were several very small houses filled with items that they turf cutters of Kerry used. We also got to ...

