Kilbane castle
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So despite the foggy weather we found the little road leading down to Kilbane castle. Unfortunately it’s closed now for structural repairs, and seemingly the cliff is dangerous - as 15 warning signsWeiterlesen
So despite the foggy weather we found the little road leading down to Kilbane castle. Unfortunately it’s closed now for structural repairs, and seemingly the cliff is dangerous - as 15 warning signsWeiterlesen
At long last, the visit to the giants causeway!! The natural wonder of hexagonal basalt rocks that stretch from the land out to sea….
The legend goes that Ireland’s folklore hero “giant”Weiterlesen
At last it’s time to throw some discs and we’ve found a really cool disc golf course on the camper of the University of Ulster! 9 holes soon to be 18, all with baskets and markings and properWeiterlesen
Stop off at the historical landmark erected in 1785.
Pretty amazing temple above the cliffs looking out over land and sea.
Would be a nice spot for book and a cuppa tea.
It was late when we drove to this destination for an overnight stop.
We had played a short round of Disc golf in Derry in Columbus park before, but unsure of sleeping so central in the city, we tookWeiterlesen
Little late lunch/toasty-cheese pause at the parting of the Dunes by Killahoey strand. No swimming on account of too many jellies washed up…but a lovely stop for a breather and a stretch of theWeiterlesen
Unreal spot we arrived at last night as the sun began to set. Parked up with the many surfers some who would also stay over night to be poised to take to the waves by first light.
We watched them, aWeiterlesen
Departed county Kerry today, and began our journey on the most beautiful of days north up the west coast! We drove through counties Limerick Clare Galway Mayo and into Sligo for the evening!
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Whats better after a hike than a cold beer, a dip in the sea, a handful of colourful shells and a perfect temperature, high pressured shower!!!!
Sometimes those little things mean the most.
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Parked up the night before taking our ascent up mount Brandon! A muesli in the sun before we took off. The first ones to ascend this morning from the Baile Breac side…
700meters up to the peak, weWeiterlesen