• Journey to Kerry and Dingle Peninsula

    23 maggio 2024, Irlanda ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

    Today marked our departure from the beautiful Waterford area as we set our sights on the majestic landscapes of County Kerry. Our journey was leisurely, with several stops along the way to appreciate the breathtaking Irish countryside and to stretch our legs—and paws—on some scenic walks.

    One of our notable stops was at Ross Castle, located in the heart of Killarney National Park. This historic castle, perched on the edge of Lough Leane, provided a perfect backdrop for a morning stroll. The park's extensive network of trails and the tranquil waters of the lake made for a serene setting, where the echoes of history seemed to blend seamlessly with the natural beauty.

    We also made a stop at Inch Beach, a stunning stretch of sand that juts out into the sea, offering panoramic views and a sense of seclusion that is hard to find. The dogs had a great time here, running freely along the water's edge, their joyful antics a delightful contrast to the calm expanse of the ocean.

    Continuing our drive, we reached Dunquin on the Dingle Peninsula by late afternoon. Our accommodation here boasted stunning views that were truly a sight to behold. The rugged cliffs and the vast ocean stretched out before us, painting a picture of wild, untouched Ireland that one can only dream of.

    The Dingle Peninsula is famed for its rich cultural heritage and dramatic landscapes, and as we settled in for the evening, we looked forward to exploring more of this enchanting area. The peace and beauty of Dunquin provided a perfect end to a day filled with exploration and discovery.
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