Hobart - Melbourne

This is what we woke up to today - snow down to about 600m on Mt Wellington! Looking forward to leaving this weather behind for (hopefully) warmer climes - well maybe not in Ireland but definitely inOkumaya devam et
Melbourne - Dubai

Very long flight made even less pleasant because I felt quite ill at one stage - clammy skin, sweats, blurred vision & diarrhoea. As a result I didn't eat anything for about 12 hours until breakfastOkumaya devam et
Dubai - Dublin

A better flight this time - only about 7 1/2 hours this leg, which is bearable. Blindingly obvious why it's called the Emerald Isle as there was nothing but green fields as far as the eye could seeOkumaya devam et
Dublin

TRINITY CITY HOTEL
Fantastic breakfast, beautiful surroundings, great food (heard of black pudding but not white pudding. Its made with cereals and no blood!) & excellent service. Absolutely everyone,Okumaya devam et
Dublin,

TRINITY COLLEGE
Great night's sleep followed by an excellent breakfast this morning. Beautiful weather this morning - blue sky and the temperature was very pleasant. Made our way to Grafton Street &Okumaya devam et
Dublin

Walked half of Dublin to find Dublinia, a museum about the history of the city from the Vikings through the Medieval Ages & how archaeologists have discovered the events of the past. It is in an oldOkumaya devam et
Dublin

Next stop the free museum in the Chester Beatty Library in the grounds of Dublin Castle. As the grounds are extensive it took us a while to find it but when we did it sure was worth it! Chester BeattyOkumaya devam et
Dublin

Last day at this hotel - really love it here. Off out for a walk to Temple Bar area just to have a look around the other end of town (& no doubt we'll see some people with VERY sore heads there!). ItsOkumaya devam et
Clontarf Castle Hotel

Clontarf Castle was built in 1172 as part of an inner line of defence sites protecting Dublin. It was demolished in 1837 and completely rebuilt as a castle. In 2006 it underwent a €10 millionOkumaya devam et
Clontarf

Only 5 degrees when we went for a long walk into Clontarf after breakfast but the sun was shining and there was no wind. The esplanade along the water is wide and there's a separate path for cyclists,Okumaya devam et
Clontarf

Met our tour guide this afternoon and went into Dublin on the tour bus to Glasnevin cemetery. On the way we stopped at Merrion Square Park to see a fantastic statue of Oscar Wilde reclining on a hugeOkumaya devam et
Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh

First day on the tour. The countryside reminded us of Tasmania, especially the road through the midlands. The main difference was all the hedgerows. Apparently there are no large fields here - all theOkumaya devam et
Donegal

Visited Donegal Castle in the centre of the town. The only part that has been restored is the tower. At one stage centuries ago the roof was removed to avoid paying the roof tax and it stayed that wayOkumaya devam et
Donegal

Our luck has run out and now we know just why it is sooo green here - started raining at breakfast! Heading along the Wild Atlantic Way today. Drove through the fishing port of Killybegs to TeelinOkumaya devam et
Belleek, County Fermanagh

Went for a walk before breakfast - beautiful crisp, clear morning.
First stop Belleek Pottery Factory just across the border in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The factory tour was fantastic andOkumaya devam et
Sligo, County Sligo

Stopped at Drumcliffe Churchyard to see the grave of W B Yeats, Ireland's most famous poet. It's a very simple, unadorned grave, with a quote from one of his poems carved into the ground before youOkumaya devam et
Galway

Arrived in Galway - very busy city with lots of traffic but it still has a bit of an old town feel to it, which they pride themselves on. Our hotel, which is directly opposite Eyre Square (where theyOkumaya devam et
Connemara

Started to drizzle as we drove out of Galway on the way to Connemara.
First stop the Celtic Crystal Centre in Moycullen County. The crystal was stunning and the demonstration awe-inspiring. TheOkumaya devam et
Galway

Raining again this morning but at least it isn't cold. It seems that the lovely weather we had when we first arrived is pretty unusual and rain is the norm. Dominic, our guide/driver is a veritableOkumaya devam et
Ring of Kerry, Killarney

Went for a walk before breakfast - crisp but dry (for a short time)! By the time the group photo was taken after breakfast it was starting to drizzle and once on the coach the rain had started!! BattOkumaya devam et
Killarney #2

Some more shots of the countryside, shops in Sleem and a lone bagpiper we came across when we stopped for photos. It was windy and cold up there but it was a joy to happen on a busker in such anOkumaya devam et
Blarney

Last day of the tour today and everyone was feeling rather sad to be leaving Dominic. He's been a wonderful driver, guide and historian and it's clear we will all miss him. We planned a surprise forOkumaya devam et
Dublin

Caught a taxi into the city after breakfast and waited for the Hop on Hop off bus. Fantastic commentary with loads of Irish humour. We got off at the Jameson Distillery stop and did the tour, whichOkumaya devam et
Dublin #2

Last full day in Dublin and the weather was glorious. - clear blue sky and no rain!! After breakfast we walked around the beautiful park next to the hotel - swan in the lake, another nesting under theOkumaya devam et
Dublin

Up about 2.45 to get ready for the taxi to the airport at 4! The hotel gave us a breakfast bag with muffins & fruit, most of which we gave to a group of American students at the airport. Checked ourOkumaya devam et