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Travel Blogs from Renvyle
BEST DAY OF WHOLE TRIP!
... and gradually getting steeper. Well, the pictures will tell the story!!
Up and up and up – the scenery becoming even more amazing as we headed onwards and each step, once out of the bogs was onto a placed piece of slate (of course Rich gave me my geology lesson - it's called to a schist, which is metamorphosed rock). An Irish chap we met on the way up said it was an 8 million Euro project and all the rock was dropped by helicopter. What ...
The Irish are NUTS!!
... by Mark Foyle. His grandma saw the potential of the place (a former 6 bedroom home now 20) and all the lovely land around and purchased it in 1968. Of 3 grandson's he has this one while his 2 brothers manage the Foyle hotel in Clifdon. Great fun to learn all these things about interesting people.
To begin the day though, breakfast at Ardara with Paul - what the heck?? we've had ...
Day 11 - Omagh to Connemara
... hills of Connemara". As if the boys weren’t talented enough, they also danced!! The Violinist put on his shoes and did a step dance! After a long day we were tired and so we decided to head back to our accommodation. On our way back to the car we overheard some Americans saying they wished they could find a place with a more traditional Irish sound and so we pointed them in the direction of Griffiths Bar. Apparently it got even better after we left! DOH! We still had a fantastic ...
Wild, Wild West - MAYO
... Rosserk Abbey and The Abbey of Moyne, the Roundtower in the centre of the village, and the natural beauty of Killala Bay scattered by brightly painted fishing boats. This village was well worth the stop and the fish monger just beside the Bay left me very excited for a seafood dinner!
From Killala we traveled 15 minutes towards the Ceide Fields near Ballycastle. En route we spotted Downpatrick Head, a large stack of rocks that had been part of the cliffs until it ...
Connemara from a Tour Bus
... Ireland with my family, we always made fun of all the tourists on the tour buses. The tour bus would stop, everyone would hop out, take pictures and get back in the bus. Well, that's exactly what we did while on the tour bus. Its hard to take good pictures through the window of the tour bus. It was super nice when the bus driver would pick the best spot and stop for us to take pictures. The best thing about being on the bus tour was hearing all the history from the ...