Windway House Killarney
New Road Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland
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Ring of Kerry
Today we took a day-long bus tour around the Ring of Kerry, a picturesque path along the shores of Iveragh Peninsula. The bus stopped every 30-40 minutes to allow tourists to admire amazing views. One stop was at the Kerry Bog Village, a recreated 18th Century settlement of Irish workers and turf cutters. At the village we saw some huge dogs, Irish …
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Everything is Green!
... is a good day." :) We thoroughly enjoyed the peace of this area. He took us past the lakes, and to the Torc Waterfall. It is very cliche to say this, but I have to do so, nonetheless. It is no wonder why the color "green" is so inextricably linked to Ireland. The island certainly earns its Emerald Isle nickname, and this day brought it home like no other. The area near the waterfall was so overgrown with thick green moss that we felt as if we were wearing ...
Ring of Kerry
We left very early this morning...again!! But oh, so worth the early alarm. Just out of Killarney we stopped briefly to see some ogham stones. Ogham is sometimes called the "Celtic Tree Alphabet", based on a high medieval tradition ascribing names of trees to the individual letters.The bulk of Ogham stones are in the south of Ireland, in Counties Kerry, Cork and ...
All about Killarney
... us perspective on what it must have been like to travel in this mode. Our Irish driver, Dennis Doona, missing one front tooth, was just about as interesting and fun as they come. He was full of information, including the fact that there is a strong connection between the Muckross House--which was our destination in the park--and Filoli Gardens in Woodside and the Empire Mine in Grass ...
Shawn brought the sun!
... It lead us down a paved road, then a dirt road past some houses and finally into a field. We had to climb over the farmers fence (a ladder was provided) and a sign warned us to mind the cattle-leave only but footprints. It was the most random path but we enjoyed walking through the fields that had the ocean to our left and mountains to our right. We finally came out to the main road that would take us back to town, but we weren't ready so we headed back the way ...



