Woodlawn House Killarney
Woodlawn Road Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland
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A Draft of Guiness to kick off Ireland...
We didn't have much time this morning to soak up any last fun in Edinburgh - because it was time to pack up and move on to our next stop, Ireland! We marched our way back to the train station area - which was much easier since we knew where we were going this time & it was all down hill - to catch the Airlink back to EDI Airport.
We …
Biking through the Gap of Dunloe
Biking through the Gap of Dunloe turned into more of an adventure than I had anticipated. I found the amount of research on the web about how to do this lacking - so I super un-researched and extremely unprepared for the adventure we were about to embark on.
We walked into town from our bed and breakfast and made our way to New Street …
Driving the Ring of Kerry
When researching the sights along the Ring of Kerry I found many options and itineraries, but ultimately I went with National Geographic's itinerary. Overall it was pretty self explanatory - however we never were able to find View Point 2, Caragh Lake, so we had to carry on without stopping there.
The first stop on the list that we …
Oh we're off on the road to Killarney!
Okay, so we're actually IN Killarney, but it was definitely an interesting day getting here.
It's too bad I haven't had any decent internet until almost half-way through my trip, but I guess it's just all part of the experience! I have been keeping up with my physical journey and will share some bits of my trip a bit later.
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Everything is Green!
... no lake. The guidebook should have paid more attention to the name of the trail . . . it was very pretty but not even large enough to earn the name "small pond". It was a pool of water, magnificently colored and yet perfectly clear, surrounded by moss-covered trees. The walk to the pool was fun, wobbly bridges over babbling brooks, then the trail wound up and down steep hills, through moss-covered forests. We know there are no leprechauns, but if there were ... this ...
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