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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 ...
Rain and Mountains
... It's definitely a trip I would like to make again, perhaps when people visit, or even for a few days just to really enjoy the scenic environment. I feel as if the pictures that I got did not really do the place justice, but maybe I'll go back on a rare sunny day and see what I can do!
Next - Spain for the weekend.
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Dingle dangles
... Constructed purely of stacked rock, the structure is amazingly tight and dry. It was a part of a much larger monastic community. This was probably my second favorite site of the day, with the number one attraction just up the road: the church of Kilmalkedar. I have no idea how to pronounce it, but it was cool. Built in the 12th century, it features a full graveyard, an ogham stone (a gravestone from about the third century, a sundial (for which I could find ...
Living on the Edge
... Ballydavid, the town where we would be staying for the night. I cannot say enough good things about our B&B here, Imeall na Mara (translates to "the Seashore House"). It is an absolutely lovely home, with very nice harbor views. The owner, a woman named Phil, runs the B&B as well as the attached convenience store/post office. Upon our arrival, she welcomed us into a bright sunroom and set us down with coffee and slices of ...
Dingle is a Funny Name
... opened and the burning went away. After buying a simple and cheap breakfast, coffee, and some fruit, I sat back on my bench by Fungi. I sipped my coffee and watched the town wake up. A fisherman waved at me as he drove onto the pier.
At 9am I found the just-opened bike rental shop and picked up a set of wheels for the day. I had this grand idea that I would ride a 30-mile loop around the Dingle Peninsula on Slea Head Drive and look at ...