Glenogra Guest House
Check rates and availability for this b&b
Find the best prices for Glenogra Guest House from our 9 partners. Show all partners
Travel Blogs from Dublin
Time to Go
... with me instead curled on the couch drifting in and out of consciousness. Cian having to do my horses and Fiona trying to get hold of me. Apologies therefore to all the people I didn't reply to and not having the weekend I wanted to. Romantic meal and drinks was replaced now with hurling and sipping flat 7-up. What I have learned - babies may spit up but there is no ladylike way of getting sick. It reminded me ...
Walking on Stone
... look like, but, here, it is used EVERYWHERE. You can't help but feel that many trades persons who have accomplished laying down one piece at a time in hundreds of square miles must have serious back problems.
I watched the construction of a few projects several streets from ours in the last couple weeks and took note of how it was done. The majority of sidewalks have man made concrete slabs ranging from 10" x 10" to 24" x 24" and ...
The Luck of the Ross's - Dublin
... pub. It was established in 1198 and was often a place James Joyce would rent a room and write some of his most famous stories. After a couple pints there we headed to Temple Bar area for more pints (much more) and dinner. We went to Oliver St. John Gogarty Bar and Inn, also recommended by one of the tour guides. The food wasn't all that great but it was the perfect Irish pub atmosphere! Live music, drunk singing Irishmen, and Irish lady dancers...we loved it! The first guy ...
Luvin' Dublin
... the bed watching TV and went down to the bar to keep writing. Matt and Emma joined me at 6.30pm for dinner which we’ve not long finished. Emma will probably go to bed around 8.30pm and Matt and I will watch some TV before bed.
We had a great day and I’ve really enjoyed Dublin. Tomorrow afternoon we’re catching another ferry back to the UK and we’re spending the night at a B&B in Holyhead in Wales where the ferry port is. ...
Delirious in Dublin
... shops. I kept walking, and walking, and then I saw a train overhead. This was my first clue that I was in trouble. I hadn't seen it before. Slightly alarmed but still thinking that I was walking in the right direction I continued to walk. I soon found myself in a residential area. I was intrigued by the homes, but soon realized that this was probably not a place for me. I finally did some back tracking and a little praying and ended ...