Four Winds
Gentian Hill, Kinsale
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Four Winds Kinsale

Gentian Hill Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland

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Week 13

A travel blog entry by jolubrano

... to take her to one of the pubs to have my first legal drink with her and listen to some fine Irish music.

Sunday: Off to Dublin! We got to enjoy a nice bus ride through the beautiful countryside. Once we got to Dublin we got to do some exploring in the Temple Bar area and since it was Palm Sunday we went to a church where it just so happened to be in a Polish church which was nice for us to enjoy. Also, mom had her first pint of ...

The best driving yet!

A travel blog entry by karin1234

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... around the town of Kinsale and now just want to watch a little news, plan our routes for tomorrow and go to sleep. It is going to be awhile before we get to sleep apparently! Do you know of any city workers who work on man hole covers at 10:00 at night? Wild, eh?

Today we went to a star-shaped fort built in 1677 in Kinsale called the Charles Fort. There were some pretty skinny roads to get there and I thought Bill was going to have a coronary with the way ...

Ghosts, stories and a pint in Kinsale

A travel blog entry by peter_ginger

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... San Antonio. Also, in our group was a couple who really defined 'american tourist’. He wore a Pittsburg Steelers shirt and she laughed at everything and very loudly. Ginger and I kept our voices down to a minimum is that we did not get lulled into their chat sessions. Needless to say, this ghost tour rocked our night. I was just two actors who played it up with humor – so it was not a serious affair here – but ...

Blarney Castle, St Finbarre's Cathdral

A travel blog entry by christine.roney

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... the doors didn't seem to be open. There was a little cemetery outside the church we looked at and then saw some other tourists enter, so we followed. It was very ornate inside and definitely worth a look.
Our next stop was the town of Kinsale, where we would be staying overnight. This town was situated right beside the harbor which our hotel room overlooked. We spent the evening strolling around the streets of the town and then grabbing a quick ...

Cork, Ireland

A travel blog entry by danharriet

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... walk from the ship to the town's train station that was located adjacent to our ship's dock. As the trains ran every half hour, it was not a long wait once we boarded the train. We had purchased a round trip ticket on the local train between Cobh and Cork, both in the County of Cork. Somehow it didn't seem to be a strange land that we were traveling as we traveled the railways from Cobh to Cork. A lot of the train passengers were just off the White Lady and heading ...