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    • Day 6 - Cliffs Of Moher

      July 15, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

      It was raining again when we got up and went to the dining room for breakfast. Unlike most other breakfasts we have had to date, one of our hosts, Frank, offered us a cooked breakfast to our own liking. So we all asked for scrambled eggs and bacon.

      After breakfast we drove into the village of Lahinch, just a kilometre from the bed and breakfast, to explore the colourful village. Katie found a scarf made in Ireland with sheep wool she didn’t know whether to buy or not, Desma eventually intervened and made sure 2 scarfs where coming home. One for Katie and one for herself. We went to a cafe that seconds as a pub later during the day for a coffee.

      We then drove to the Cliffs of Moher, finding a car park at Guerin’s Path where the car park attendant charged us 5 euros each for the pleasure of being blown off our feet to see the Cliffs of Moher - this is not a joke - take a look at the video I took. At one point the wind was blowing up a water logged gravel path and sending sprays of water onto us, so we took the higher path for 100 yards, as this had evidence of others before us walking on it. Maybe not the best idea as Desma was blown off her feet landing on her backside twice. Luckily we were not near any of the cliff edges as this would have been a disaster waiting to happen.

      The Cliffs of Moher are vertical sea cliffs located at the southwestern edge of what is referred to as the Burren in County Clare. They run for approx. 14km (9 miles) and reach a height of 214 metres (702 feet), just north of O’Brien’s Tower, a stone tower built in 1835.

      On a clear day, which today was definitely not, the nearby Aran Islands in Galway Bay, along with other landmarks can be seen.

      We walked along the track for approx. 1 km, where at times, the wind seemed threatening enough for us to walk crouching in order to keep the wind away from our bodies as it was so strong. The scenery was stunning despite the gale force conditions. It was an experience we all agreed had to be done.

      When we returned to the car park, the attendant informed us that what we had just experienced “was not wind- you haven’t seen real wind yet”.

      With that experience ticked off the bucket list we drove to the picturesque village of Doolin, via the narrowest lanes we have encountered for a while.

      Doolin is a coastal village on the Wild Atlantic Coast. It is a renowned centre of traditional Irish music, which can been seen by walking into the local pub, O’Connors. We had lunch here and every wall is adorned with photographs of people playing or singing Irish music

      Doolin has numerous nearby archaeological sites, many dating back to the Iron Age and earlier. Several castles can also be found in the area as well.

      Having walked the entire length of Doolin and having lunch at the pub, it was time to drive to our next Airbnb near Killarney. To save a 140km trip we took a 20 minute car ferry trip from Killimer Port to Tabert Port, then onto Farranfore, in County Kerry.

      Farranfore enables us to drive around the Dingle Pensinsula tomorrow, where we will make a day trip of it, stopping at the numerous picturesque villages, exploring their beauty, cafes, shops and pubs.
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    • Day 7

      Cliffs of Moher

      August 23, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Es wird der perfekte Tag. Früh brechen wir auf zu unserer Reise zu den Cliffs of Moher. Zunächst haben wir einen tollen Start, denn wir stoßen zufällig auf das Hazelnut-Mountain-Schokoladencafe. Ein absoluter Traum. Der Geruch überwältigt uns innerhalb von Sekunden und nachdem wir einige Souviniers für Sie Familie geshoppt haben, gönnen wir uns selber noch Kuchen und Kaffee zum Frühstück. Unbeschreiblich lecker und wir könnten dort den ganzen Tag bei der Pralinenherstellung zusehen, Kaffee trinken und den Geruch genießen. Doch wir müssen weiter zu unserem gebuchten Ausritt bei den Cliffs of Moher. Linnea ist sooo begeistert. Sie und ihr Pferd Oisin (irisch für Rehkitz) und ich und Snowflake sind sofort ein tolles Team. Eine Stunde dauert der Ritt mit Blick auf die Cliffs uns wir sind von Pferden und Umgebung begeistert. Anschließend wollen wir die Cliffs noch hautnah genießen und fahren dort zu einem Picknick hin. Ein atemberaubender Anblick, aber natürlich auch stark touristisch Fregmentiert. Daher wollen wir nich weiter zu einem kleinen Fischerdörfchen namens Doolin und lassen dort entspannt den Abend bei einem Spaziergang ans Wasser ausklingen. Wirklich der schönste Tag überhaupt. Wir sind so happy ubd freuen uns nach doch einigen Strapatzen der letzten Tage nun so einen erlebnisreichen und schönen Tag verbracht zu haben. Wir werden uns noch lange daran zurück erinnern. Einfach magisch!Read more

    • Day 16

      Cliffs of Moher und Lahinch Beach

      September 1, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Hüt morge heimer müesse vor de Müggeli flüchte. Nach Norwege und Schottland hei die offebar ire Wäg au nach Irland gfunge. När simer d Cliffs of Moher ga besichtige und im Aschluss simer ad Lahinch Beach, wo dr Kevin tatsächlech no het chönne surfe. Morn geiz bereits ab uf d Fähri u mir si chli trurig si d Ferie so schnäu düre.Read more

    • Day 5

      The Magical Cliffs of Moher

      September 25, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 61 °F

      The weather was about as close to perfect as we figured we could get so we decided to head to the Cliffs of Moher from the Poulnabrone Dolmen. We parked at Guerin's Path and walked up to the cliff path. Pictures do not do justice for how beautiful the cliffs are. We walked along the path and took in the views of waves crashing below. We were able to see Hag's Head to the south and O'Brien's Tower to the North but did not venture to either. Our blue sky was being replaced by gray clouds and the visibility had decreased some but it was still spectacular to see.Read more

    • Day 5–6

      Sunset on the Cliffs

      September 25, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 61 °F

      The evening sky was fairly clear so we decided to take advantage of an evening trip to the Cliffs of Moher to experience the sunset. It was not very crowded at O'Brien's Tower. The winds had picked up, making for a cool, crisp autumn night, but it was so worth it! This was definietly a highlight of the trip!Read more

    • Day 3

      Cliffs of Moher 🌬️🌊🐧⛰️🐮🌦️

      November 19, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 12 °C

      Mención especial para esta visita de auténticos supervivientes 🤠

      Después de almorzar, llegamos a los Acantilados de Moher, una maravilla natural de Irlanda que se eleva hasta 214 metros sobre el norte del océano Atlántico 🌊

      Mate en mano 🧉, nos adentramos a descubrir las maravillas de uno de los destinos turísticos más icónicos del país, con un tiempo que cambia cada 5 minutos entre sol, nubes, llovizna, lluvia, ráfagas de viento y de lluvia en horizontal 🫡

      Acabamos empapados tras el recorrido, aunque contentos de las vistas que hemos tenido, con géiseres, mucho viento y espuma volando sobre nuestras cabezas 🌬️🫧
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    • Day 5

      Of Course We Found a Petting Farm!

      September 25, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 63 °F

      This was probably our most fun find on our trip to Ireland and somewhere that many don't even know exists. Moher Hill Open Farm is only about four minutes from Guerin's Path and the Cliffs. There are lots of animals to feed and pet and take some selfies with! We got to see alpacas, emus, minature horses, Galway sheep, a Highland coo, Jacob sheep, Kune Kune pigs, llamas, a minature donkey, Pygmy goats, red deer and Soay sheep.Read more

    • Day 5

      Moher Open Hill farm 2

      September 25, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌬 63 °F

      A Galway sheep from the farm next door came over to the gate to get some of the feed that we had. It snubbed Rachel and would not eat from her hand, no matter how many times she tried! It would only take feed from Wes.Read more

    • Day 2

      Cliffs of Moher

      May 21, 2017 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Wow! Das ist alles was ich dazu sagen konnte.
      Diese Küste ist der Wahnsinn. Das Wasser schlägt an die schroffen Klippen - diese sind meterhoch und je näher man an die Kante kommt, umso bewusster wird einem die Kraft der Natur und die Zerbrechlichkeit des Menschen.Read more

    • Day 9

      Cliffs of Moher

      August 21, 2017 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Nach dem Frühstück fahren wir an der Küste entlang in Richtung Doolin. Kurz vor Doolin erreichen wir die Cliffs of Moher.

      Die Cliffs sind gut erschlossen und werden von Touristen busladungsweise besucht. Für Individualreisende ist ein eigener Parkplatz reserviert. Bereits bei der Einfahrt entrichtet der Besucher seinen Obolus. Wenige Schritte vom Parkplatz entfernt beginnt die eigentliche Anlage.

      Es handelt sich um einen etwa 8 km langen Abschnitt an Felsklippen, die der Zahn der Zeit in die Natur genagt hat. Die Klippen haben eine Höhe von über 200 m und thronen majestätisch über dem Atlantik. Allerdings sind sie etwas zickig. Sie zeigen sich heute nur kurz und verhüllen sich schnell mit dickem tiefliegendem Nebel.

      Da der Nebel noch nicht ausreichte, um uns abzuschrecken, kam noch Sprühregen dazu. Wir traten den Rückzug an und bemitleideten gedanklich die gerade neu ankommenden Bustouristen. Wir konnten wenigstens einen kleinen Blick auf dieses Naturschauspiel erhaschen, sie würden nur Nebel zu Gesicht bekommen.
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