Ireland
Kikenny Castle

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    • Day 322

      Dia duit Éire! (Hallo Irland!)

      Yesterday in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Die Überfahrt war ruhig und wir sind pünktlich in Rosslare angekommen. Erstes Ziel war Kilkenny, wo wir auf einem einfachen Campingplatz unser Zelt aufbauen konnten. Eigentlich dachte ich, wir könnten uns Abends noch die Stadt ansehen, stattdessen haben wir uns mit einem irischen Paar unterhalten und uns zum Wein trinken "nötigen lassen". Offensichtlich sind die Iren ähnlich herzlich wie die Franzosen und zusätzlich fällt die Sprachbarriere weg.
      Aufgrund der Zeitverschiebung (Ihr seid uns eine Stunde voraus.) war sogar Jörg heute morgen früh wach und wir konnten uns schon vor 10 Uhr auf den Weg in die Stadt machen.
      Ob im Museumsshop (Wir waren auf der Suche nach Aufklebern.) oder im Restaurant (Wo wir ein irisches Frühstück genossen haben.), die Iren unterhalten sich gerne, besonders über das Wetter, was heute wirklich besonders schön ist. Die Kellnerin sagte, sie hatten hier 4 Monate nur Regen, vielleicht haben wir ja Glück und die Sonne bleibt länger.
      Nachdem wir diverse Souveniers gekauft hatten, sind wir zum Kilkenny Castle gelaufen, nachdem wir die Schlange am Eingang gesehen hatten, haben wir nur von außen Bilder gemacht, um dann dem Musiker vor dem Schloß zuzuhören. Die Musik gefiel uns, wir haben ihm ein paar CD´s abgekauft und uns noch nett mit ihm unterhalten.
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    • Day 5

      Day 4 Kilkenny

      April 28 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      Oh...my...goodness...driving! Eeeek! But we made it to Kilkenny after a lovely day in Glendalough and driving part of the Sally Gap in the Wicklow Mountains. And we had to see the bridge from the movie "P.S. I Love You."

      In Glendalough, there was a 110-foot round tower, a standard feature in monastic settlements, rsing from a tangle of tombstones. Here, too, are ruins of a cathedral. We had a delightful walk through the woods to the very picturesque lower and upper lakes in this area, all a part of the Wicklow Mountains National Park.

      After going 'round and 'round to find the car park at our "hotel," we finally get to our twin bed room by going up and down 55 steps, with luggage, at the Clubhouse Hotel (formerly a gentlemen's sporting club). The front desk is in control of the heat register by flipping an on and off switch at specific times in the evening, It was 66 degrees in the morning. All a part of the adventure!
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    • Day 15

      Last day in Ireland

      May 1 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Early morning May Day run in to the town and back, shower then whilst eating brekkie we watched the ravens and robins coming down very close to the van to eat the bread I had put out for them. Very delightful.
      We drove in to the town to visit Kilkenny castle. Nice change to see a castle that isn’t derelict. Although it’s over 800 years old, it has been restored to a Victorian period. Started to walk the grounds but it started to rain so we left and wandered the high street picking up a tshirt souvenir from the pub we’d been to the night before then headed onwards slowly weaving our way back to Dublin.
      We picked a route that went through the Wicklow Mountains, the road is an old military road that takes you through a vast rural, wilderness of scrubland where ever you look you can’t see anything man made (apart from the road). It was amazing and yet another diverse scenery and experience. We eventually arrived at the south of Dublin at a sandy cove, a lovely scenic end of Dublin where lots of locals were swimming. There’s an area called Forty Foot (no one knows why) but it’s a 250 year old swimming/changing point into the clear waters of the Irish Sea. We didn’t dip this time but maybe another day… was quite busy especially as it was sunny again - did I say how very lucky we’ve been?! We even saw an elderly man walk out of his house across the road to the cove in just his swimmers, goggles and hat! Good for him. As we were walking we also spotted some seals in the sea and a heron wading in the shallow waters.
      We walked up to the high street in my last search of oysters/Guinness. Been keeping an eye all round the island but not had the opportunity, Dublin is usually good for these. Found a lovely restaurant doing the oysters so was very happy though no Tabasco sauce, shame. They were great though plus we also ate dinner there too. Was a lovely last meal in Ireland.
      We drove on to our stopover where we had stayed when we first arrived. Another campervan pulled up next to us so we chatted to them for a bit. They are from Denmark or Norway, we couldn’t work out but they are taking a year or so out to travel Europe. They’d already done (wet) Cornwall for a month and planning on doing Ireland for a month then back around Britain before heading in to mainland Europe. Sounds brilliant.
      Watched the last episode of MAFS, last bit of drama in our lives then to bed listening to the rain.
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    • Day 30

      Kilkenny

      June 1, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      This morning was another scenic drive from Cork through Waterford to the city of Kilkenny (pop'n 20000). Rolling green farmlands, villages, farmhouses, sheep, cattle, horse studs and old castles and buildings - the morning had it all. And it was a warm, sunny and cloudless sky.

      Kilkenny, on the River Nore, has a 13th century Norman castle. The Normans were invaders from Normandy in France.
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    • Day 9

      Kilkenny

      September 7, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      1st stop this morning was in Kilkenny. We checked out the castle grounds and learned about Irish history and culture. A lot of Irish limericks have come out of Kilkenny. Here is one that we wrote for the tour group:

      “On the "Britain and Irish Delight" bus,
      Canadians, Yanks, and Aussies, no fuss,
      With Gino, our guide,
      We laughed and we cried,
      As we toured, making memories with a plus!”
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    • Day 4

      Ristorante Rinuccini

      July 10, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ 🌧 61 °F

      Dinner here was....good. Cory and I enjoyed ours. Mom's filet didn't really have too much flavor. Vera thought she ordered venison, but actually ordered veal. But the conversations and company more than made up for it.
      We said goodbye to Vera. She was a treasure and truly made our day perfect. We all adore her.
      We ended up walking 5,363 steps today.
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    • Day 5

      Kilkenny Castle

      July 11, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

      Kilkenny Castle was right behind us. We could see the Castle from mom's room. It was very impressive. There were some old tapestries from over 600 years ago! Beautiful! Highly recommend this castle. We had OPW Heritage cards, so it was free to enter.
      There were a ton of artisans with stores in the old horse stables. They were true craftsman. Leather, silver and candles. Oh! And pottery. We really loved it, and were going to get stuff, but then decided to wait.
      Another cool thing about this area was that our hotel is part of the grounds, so we literally walked out our back door, down a gravel path to the castle.
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    • Day 5

      Kilkenny Shenanigans

      July 11, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 59 °F

      We had a blast in this town. One of the great memories was my desire to find the walled city. We were actually already there! Bwhaha! The video says it all!
      I was able to attend my very first book signing! Grabbed a book as a gift. So cool.
      We walked 12, 663 steps on July 11th!
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    • Day 5

      Left Bank

      July 11, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

      This is a touristy place that is a must! Delish. The bathrooms were 3 stories up. Yikes! The fans were all connected on a pulley system original to the building.
      Also, please enjoy mom's recreation of the painting behind her.Read more

    • Day 15

      Last Stop on the Tour

      May 27, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      For the last stop we visited the city of Kilkenny. It is famous for its marble mile. There are a few churches and the Kilkenny Castle all concentrated in a small area. We had the option of going to the castle or taking a train tour. We took the option of doing neither of those things and just relaxed in the grounds around the castle. The castle really was magnificent looking and just hanging out in the garden and park was really nice. We did go for a walk and found the Butler's Garden. It was beautifully manicured and there were lots of fairy doors. Now we are off to Dublin to figure out the train.Read more

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