Towers Hotel Kerry Glenbeigh
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In Co. Kerry
... at the time so we left. Later we went to another freinds house near Ballymakery. They were not home but we met one of the three sons. We then left for Dingle for Sharon;s. We met her doughter Lunisa. We watched children,s shows with her. then we had a lighter then expected dinner and went to bed.
The second day Aaron and I went and spent time in Dingle. We went to an Aquarium with Lunisa, We ended up going though the Aqarium 3 ...
Rain and Mountains
... the National Park for a few hours. It may have rained, and we all may have frozen a little bit, but I think it was worth it. From where ever you were in Killarney, you could see the mountains, which were covered in snow. The park had some wild animals, some streams, and a castle at the end of our journey. Everything, to me, ...
Two Scones For The Road
... a couple drinks, bowls of delicious vegetable soup, and fries. We later headed inside to sit by the fire and cap off the night with Irish coffee and chocolate cake. All told, we covered more than 13 miles of rocky uphill climbing today, so I didn't feel a bit guilty. Tomorrow we will cover another 11 miles to Annascaul, which we are told is a much less strenuous path. One thing is for sure ... We are picking up more scones, just in ...
Cesta do neznama
... nedoporucuji s malymi detmi a pouze v teniskach, riskujete zlomeni nohy. Ja mela stesti a prezila jsem;) Z vrsku jsme zahledly ruiny nejakeho hradu, bohuzel se pozdeji ukazalo, ze na nej neni mozny vstup, jelikoz se jedna o soukromy objekt. Takze podtrzeno secteno, jestli budete mit nekdy cestu kolem Kerry pobrezi, Glenbeich bych klidne vynechala. Pokud uvazujete o koupi summer house, lze si jej poridit od 150 000 €, no nekupte to!:)
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A little Fungie from the Dingle
... a quick farmer's market lunch including a head-sized gingersnap cookie, our first order of business was of course to go see Fungie. With a little skepticism, we hopped on a boat, went into the Dingle harbor, and somewhat surprisingly, watched as Fungie played alongside the boat on and off for about an hour. So we can now say we've seen Ireland's one and only dolphin.
We'd ...