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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!!
... Mitchell's - fab mussels! and back home to a nightcap in front of yet another peat fire - cozy and nice chat with Mark. Great to look forward to a hike in the hills tomorrow and breakfast between 8:30 and 10 - yeah!!!! a sleep in!!
Nice discussion and thoughts between us about Tim issues on way home - simple solutions, no negativity needed...life is too short and really too wonderful!
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Day 11 - Omagh to Connemara
... picturesque! We loved it!
We stayed at a B&B here also called Buttermilk Lodge in Clifden.
The day we arrived, the arts festival was starting and so they had a lot of activities happening including live music playing at pubs all around. Upon hearing this were delighted as we'd decided to try and find an Irish pub with some traditional Irish Music! There were a lot to chose from within a block. We had meal at one of the pubs and listened to two guys playing on ...
Wild, Wild West - MAYO
Last weekend we took a drive from Belfast to the furthest western reaches of Ireland. The drive was a beautiful one, passing through the lakelands of Fermanagh, Cavan and Leitrim and the hills and lighthouses of Sligo, until finally we reached our hotel in Ballina, North Mayo.
After a quick lunch of stews and fish and chips in the comfortable restaurant situated in Ballina Manor Hotel, we jumped back into the car to continue our explorations. The wonderful thing ...
Connemara from a Tour Bus
... with no electricity. Connemara runs along next to Lough (meaning Lake) Corrib. This lake drains into the Corrib River which runs right through downtown Galway. We went up along one side of the lake, traveled further north to Cong, and then down the other side of the lake. There was lots of water and mountains which made it a really nice drive. Also, my body decided it did NOT want to get carsick! Big plus! The Connemara region is also know for the Connemara ...