Sraid Eoin House
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In Co. Kerry
... day we drove back to County Cork. We stopped over at Inch Beach. Had coffee and walked arround a bit, Then we went to Killarney National Park. We took a circular walk trail and saw some deer and cows. In addition we saw a fallen tree which could have made good timber (kind of surpised nobody moved the tree).Later we went for fish and chips in Killarney town. The weather for the drive and walk was fine until after we finished lunch then it ...
Misty, rainy, sunny, last day in Dingle
... found on the old stones, on a pendant with a gold Celtic triad. "By having your name inscribed on Ogham, you share a piece of Ireland's history as 2000 years later, this script is still being used".
Drove up the back road through Connor Pass - oh my goodness the road was narrow, tiny and steep sides that I was glad I couldn't really see as the edge seemed too near! Too foggy to see anything ...
Nighttime: BEST night of the trip!
... I had a wee one) and got totally immersed in the tunes. What terrific fun!! Just loved the one 'quieter' chap who really led the group with his flute and interesting bagpipe like instrument - he was awesome.
There was a toast to Nate, an American who worked himself into a job for the summer at this Pub. Reminded me so much of our Mike - he so didn't want to leave Dingle and this Pub but "duty called back home". ...
Slea Head
DINGLE PENINSULAR - DAY 9
Prompt start to check out Angelas B&B Breakfast, which set us up nicely for the day. Overcast but patches of sun so we navigate around the Shea Head Drive with a few hundred others including a number of intrepid cyclists on narrow roads (++no helmets!).
Our first planned stop is Dunbeg Fort - this has a walkway access ...
Sleeping In and Wearing Sandals
... clothes) and went back to our sunny room for a power nap. When we awoke, we stopped in at Blue Zone, a very cool pizzeria/wine bar. We didn't actually intend to eat there but the smells from the pizza oven were irresistible and they had tons of vegetarian pizzas. We enjoyed a very nice meal and chatted with the owner, a native Frenchman. After dinner, on the walk back to our B&B, we stopped at Foxy John's, a funny little place with ...