Glin
Travel Blogs from Glin, Ireland
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The Burren and the Cliffs of Moher
... it is not the puffin that is associated with Guiness advertising, but the toucan. The puffin apparently does go to the southern part of Ireland, migrating there every spring around the first part of April. Sounds like a good time for a return trip to ...
Tarbert, County Kerry
... owing to the still less than ideal state of the majority's health. We were in plenty of time for our destination, a B&B at Glin, overlooking the river Shannon so we took a few detours, one forced by a race that had closed the road the GPS told us ...
Glin Castle
The Glin Castle is private and you can't get close to it. I did get the main gate and one of the gates from along the road. There was also a ruin of an older castle. ...
Tarbert, County Kerry
Tom and Michael stopped to talk to Paddy Lynch in Tarbert who had been described as the local historian. He had some information about a John O'Dea but nothing about the Dalys, even though Tom's grandmother (Michael's mother) had been born ...
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