From Switzerland to Ireland

Our annual family holiday started off with a drive from our home in Switzerland, bound for the emerald isles of Ireland. Accompanied by our two dogs Awen and Nessy, our two adventurous Border Collies,Okumaya devam et
Our annual family holiday started off with a drive from our home in Switzerland, bound for the emerald isles of Ireland. Accompanied by our two dogs Awen and Nessy, our two adventurous Border Collies,Okumaya devam et
After a peaceful ferry ride from Cherbourg, we finally set foot on the lush, green lands of Ireland. The fresh, balmy air was a refreshing welcome as we disembarked in Rosslare and made our way to ourOkumaya devam et
Today's adventure took us along the stunning Copper Coast, a stretch of road renowned for its rugged beauty and historical significance in Ireland’s mining heritage. The coastal route, with itsOkumaya devam et
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 appreciateOkumaya devam et
Dunquin, with its dramatic coastline and iconic pier, has long been a dream destination for photographers and nature lovers alike. The reason for our stay here was clear—to capture the stunningOkumaya devam et
Our adventure today took us from the rugged cliffs of Dunquin to the historic and enchanting Blasket Islands. The journey itself was an adventure, especially with Awen and Nessy, who had to navigateOkumaya devam et
This morning we awoke to the gentle patter of rain, a common yet always charming aspect of the Irish climate. Despite the damp conditions, it provided a fresh, misty backdrop that enhanced the lushOkumaya devam et
Today, our journey took us from the stunning vistas of the Dingle Peninsula to the breathtaking heights of the Cliffs of Moher, along one of Ireland's most scenic routes. We began our day ascendingOkumaya devam et
Our journey today took us from Doolin, weaving through the unique limestone landscape of the Burren, and onward to the vibrant city of Galway before reaching the wild and rugged beauty of ConnemaraOkumaya devam et
Despite the rain that characterizes much of Irish weather, our spirits remained undampened as we set out to explore more of County Mayo's lesser-known gems. The drizzle added a mystical quality to theOkumaya devam et