Atlantic Caravan and Camping Park Sligo
Easkey Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland
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Finally after a day long of flying from Chicago, Illinois at 1am CST Tuesday we finally landed in Sligo Airport at 6 pm GMT Wednesday evening. It was a cool 48 degrees unlike in Illinois it was a windy 10 degrees. The first thing we saw was their Woolen Mill. It was cool. Then we went downtown to rent a hotel. Then we went to go see all the cool shops downtown, we found out their was a little tour of Dublin, ...
Northwest Ireland
... angle you were looking at it from.
We drove to a pub on the coast with so many stops along the way to take
heaps of photos. So we arrived at the
Pier Head Hotel in Mullaghmore for a spot of
lunch which was very enjoyable! Matt was
telling us they had record breaking waves just a week ago (66 foot –
crazy!). Crazy surfers were loving it.
On the way ...
Balleycastle and Giants Causeway
Drove further north from Larne round the coast and found the giants causeway. Was pretty impressive. Went from there further round the coast and decided we would aim for Silgo as the camping spot for the night. Could work out where the coast was at Silgo and so we carried on driving, got lost some more and ...
Mental Health Road?!?
... br>
It was a glorious time, we walked and trotted our horses along that shore (narrow now at high tide), for over an hour, working our way all the way to the end of a promontory. The sea air and sunshine were refreshing after being in hotels and cars the last two days and we all had a good time, even Tim. On the way back from this farthest point of our ride, at our request, the guides tried to get Molly's horse to canter along ...
Castles, Bogs And Bikes
... today, and hit the brakes hard, as there was a group of 6 workers slap bang in the middle of the road. Actually one was shoveling tar, one was raking tar, one was rolling tar, and the other 3 were watching, so that's the same as back home. Yes, they did have one guy with a lollypop. He was standing in the middle of the group, and he was leaning on it, with the 'go' facing us, but upside down at road ...


