Larne

I’m spending a week in Ireland with my brother and a of his . There is a natural beauty all around Ireland, which we are looking forward to discover. The first night we are staying in a place calledMeer informatie
Causeway coastal route

A beautiful road trip that hugs the sea on the way to Donegal we pass through several little villages including Glenarm and Ballycastle
Carrick-a-Rede

A beautiful coastline and a tiny rope bridge from the mainland to the tiny island of Carrickarede
Derry~ Londonderry

We visited this vibrant city steeped in historic events on a sunny afternoon.
Giant’s Causeway

Giant’s Causeway is an amazing place to visit with t intricately designed stones by the coastline in Antrim . The stones are hexagonal in shape and really fun to climb. They are a wonder to see
Sunrise at Port Pier Donegal

Just before dawn the sky comes alive with beautiful colours that are reflected in the sea. The sun appears and a new day is dawning.
Bundoran cliff walk

Bundoran is situated in the county of Donegal. It has a long sandy beach, interesting rock formation and the surfers are having fun.
Murvagh Beach

This Beach had a very long stretch of sand which we enjoyed walking right across to the estuary . The tide was right out and it was a very hot day.I love seeing the coastline and the hills in theMeer informatie
Cyndi Graham Handweaving studio

Cyndi Graham Handweaving studio was a colourful studio and we saw Cyndi working at a traditional working loom. It was fascinating to hear the history of local hand weaving
St. Johns Point and surrounding area

Rolling hills, ancient ruins, local weaving and views over the sea. A feast of beautiful experiences
Sliabh Liag Cliffs

Sliabh Liag Cliffs
This breathtaking walk up to the cliffs was minutes away from where we were staying. every turn of the corner of this windy path was a new feast for the eyes.
Glencolmcille - Tower Loop

We started in the village of Glencolmcille and then we went on a beautiful cliff top walk with incredible ocean views
An Port

An Port lies at the end of a narrow, winding road and is around 15km / 10 miles from Glencolmcille. We had an eventful journey with sheep and a pig on the way to this wild and windy quay
Wild Atlantic Way

The road hugs the wild coastline. The Wild Atlantic Way has epic landscapes and natural beauty. It was very refreshing to feel the sea air blowing in our faces.
The Horn Head Walk, Dunfanaghy

We had a stunning, windy and challenging walk across boggy peat areas. The weather changed intermittently between sunshine and windswept rain. It was exhilarating and amazing views.