Ring of Kerry: Molls Gap

A real highlight for me was taking over the captain’s chair and driving our Prius from Killarney through the Mountains of Killarney National Park to the mighty Moll’s Gap. Moll’s Gap is a bendyLes mer
Ring of Kerry: Kenmare

Kenmare is a lovely little town that’s a lot quieter than Killarney. We grabbed a coffee and had a wander along Henry Street to see the colourful shops that grace many-a-Ring of Kerry postcard. ItLes mer
Ring of Kerry: Staigue Stone Fort

Many driving the Ring of Kerry tend to miss Staigue Stone Fort but, as the reviews online will attest, it’s well worth a visit. We loved this stop!
It’s thought that it was constructed during theLes mer
Ring of Kerry: Derrynane Beach

Derrynane Beach, was our favorite of the beaches in Kerry. Derrynane is reasonably sheltered and boasts a natural harbour. Also visible from the beach were the ruins of Derrynane Abbey (believed toLes mer
Ring of Kerry: Coomakista viewpoint

One of the best things about driving the Ring of Kerry is the endless Wild Atlantic Way discovery points that you stumble upon.
One of the most popular is the Coomakista viewpoint. There’s plentyLes mer
Ring of Kerry: Cahergal Fort

The stone fort of Cahergal was built sometime between 200BC - 600AD. It is well worth a visit. The current structure has undergone some reconstruction and while the purist may say it is too “cleanLes mer
Ring of Kerry: Rossbeigh Beach

The last stop on our Ring of Kerry route is the beautiful Rossbeigh Beach near Cahersiveen. Rossbeigh Strand is one of the more popular beaches and there’s plenty of parking. This is a lovelyLes mer
Dingle

Had a lovely visit to Dingle, County Kerry even though the weather was absolute crap. High winds kept us from enjoying a cruise of the peninsula, though we were able to cruise a protected area of theLes mer
Dunquin Pier (Cé Dhún Chaoin)

You’ll find the little parish of Dun Chaoin finely placed at the most westerly tip of the Dingle Peninsula, not far from Dingle Town.
Dun Chaoin (pronounced ‘Dunquin’) translates to ‘Caon’sLes mer
The Blasket Centre (Museum)

With stunning views of the wild Atlantic coast and islands at the halfway point of the Slea Head Drive, the Blasket Centre is a fascinating heritage and cultural centre/ museum, honouring the uniqueLes mer
Conor Pass & Waterfall

Conor Pass was completely changed by the weather we experienced there. We’ve been absolutely blessed by the weather gods on this trip… until today. Absolute 💩 weather. Gale forced wind and justLes mer
Bantry House and Garden

Perched above Bantry Bay with a view that stops you in your tracks, Bantry House and Gardens, is one of Ireland’s fine stately homes. Built in 1710, the house is open to visitors, with grand rooms,Les mer
Barley Cove Beach

Barleycove Beach is a striking stretch of sand a 5-minute drive from Mizen, tucked between two headlands and backed by rolling dunes. It was formed by a tsunami triggered by the Lisbon Earthquake inLes mer
Mizen Head

Mizen Head is the southern most point of Ireland, and it marks one of the most dramatic stretches of coastline in Ireland, with a signal station that’s been guiding ships since the early 1900s.
TheLes mer
Altar Wedge Tomb

Altar Wedge Tomb
Built from local slabs, this wedge shaped tomb is one of a dozen in the Mizen peninsula. It was first erected at the end of the STONE AGE (whoa), around 3,000 to 2,000 BC, with itsLes mer
Skibbereen Rowing Club

It’s nine years since two young men from Skibbereen won Ireland’s first-ever rowing medal at an Olympic Games. At the 1976 Olympics in Montreal Sean Drea finished fourth in the single sculls.Les mer
Cork

Even if you’re not in need of a feed, the city’s English Market is worth nipping into.
Although there has been a market running on this site since 1788, the current building dates to the mid-19thLes mer
Rock of Cashel

Set on a dramatic outcrop of limestone in the Golden Vale, The Rock of Cashel, iconic in its historic significance, possesses the most impressive cluster of medieval buildings in Ireland. Among theLes mer
Dublin Night 1

Walk around Dublin
Dublin Day 2

On the second day in Dublin and I’m sick with a cold. 😷🤒 It slowed me down, but we still had a big day of walking around the city.
Irish Indepence and Civil War

Irish independence refers to the process by which the island of Ireland, primarily, gained self-governance and eventually full independence from the United Kingdom. This process involved a period ofLes mer
Goodbye Ireland 🥲

I’ll be back! 🥲
hej fra danmark

Hello from Denmark 🇩🇰 the land of my Mother! Felt immediately like home here 🙂 Everyone is beautiful, and smiling, and riding bicycles! Just passing through today on our way to SwedenLes mer
hej från Sverige 🇸🇪

After a quick train ride (two stops) from Copenhagen airport we arrived in our little corner of Sweden for the week. Had a lovely walk about the neighborhood. Visited a local park with beautifulLes mer
Bicycle Malmö

Malmö is in the top ten best cities for cyclists. We thought we’d give it a spin.
Reisende
Hey! You’re driving on the “wrong”side of the riad!🤣
Reisende😆 yes I was! And I only hit one curb doing it 😇