Skellig Michael

We then travel the short distance to Skellig Michael, circling it before landing at the small jetty. We see several steep steps, old and new lighthouses and plenty of wildlife as we do. Thankfully andBaca lagi
We then travel the short distance to Skellig Michael, circling it before landing at the small jetty. We see several steep steps, old and new lighthouses and plenty of wildlife as we do. Thankfully andBaca lagi
Once getting a safety and historical briefing of the island, we start to climb the many steep stone steps. As we do the island slopes are littered with small burrows, most with a very cute littleBaca lagi
Climbing the steep steps to the top of Skellig Michael is definitely an adventure!
You will have to conquer over 600 steps up... And 600 steps back down again. This is not a conventional staircaseBaca lagi
Once at the edge of the known world, Skellig Michael is the site where early Christian monks chose to build their monastery. The monks shunned civilisation, carving out a meagre existence from sea andBaca lagi
We returned to Portmagee, exhilarated, a bit tired from the climbing, and a little toasted by the glorious sunshine.
Portmagee is at the north west corner of the Kerry peninsula. We continue south onBaca lagi
We arrive in Cork, and are staying at another friend from the Cuba Tour, Clodaghs flat. Unfortunately she's on holiday in France, but her friend and fellow Cuba Tour member Veronica let's us in.
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Heading north out of Cork towards Dublin, after an hour we turn off to visit the Mitchelstown Caves.
There's a small car park next to a farmhouse, with the ticket office the sitting room window 😊Baca lagi
Another hour north of Mitchelstown Caves we again turned off the main road to The Rock of Cashel. As we drove through the nearby village, the Rock stood towering over it.
The Rock of Cashel (CarraigBaca lagi
We arrive in Dublin early evening, get refreshed, have some food and a few drinks. The next morning we return the hire car. We had travelled 863 miles (1380 km) around Ireland, not bad going.
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