Randles Clonakilty Hotel
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The Long Road to Clonakilty - Ireland, Day 4
... B along this road. We went back and forth and finally back towards Rosscarberry. There were signs for B&Bs as we neared town but I was sure those weren’t the correct ones. Finally we stopped at a petrol station and asked for directions. They had never heard of the place so they handed me the phone.
Marie answered and after she realized that it was Saturday not Friday, was excited to come meet us and lead us to her place. So here’s the secret. It’s ...
Having "Craic" in Ireland
... We went here when we arrived and love it. We continued to explore the many great things Ireland has to offer at this pub. Although it was hard to drag ourselves away from the live music and relaxing atmosphere, we had an early morning and there was no sleeping in for me on Saturday.
Looking forward to an amazing experience at the Skellig Islands.
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Cork tours
... which lead down about 14km to the river mouth near Cobh. We passed the butter museum, Cork was the largest butter distribution point in the world at one point sending the product to the East Indies and Russia among other places, apparently it had high salt content so kept very well. And at the bus base we had a look at a park with part of the old city wall preserved, and looked over the river so it wasn’t wasted time. The commentary pointed out ...
First Week In Cork
... decided to study abroad through my school, because little aspects like the tour and going out to dinner, helped in the initial days of being in a foreign city)
After dinner, a few of us went to a popular pub called the Washington Inn. It was really nice and every one was friendly to us and of course wanted to know where we were from.
Over the next few days, we have been exploring and figuring out ...
Blarney rubble
... in the fact that we’d just have to revisit Ireland and do it next time.
Killarney was where we went for our lunch stop. Another great thing about Ireland is the soups they serve – they cost bugger all, are perfect for the weather and keep you going until dinner. And it’s always funny to hear the way the Irish say "tausends and tausends", "layer upon layer" and of course, “fook”.
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Amenities
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Beach
- Restaurant
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking