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Gilnahirk

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    • Day 9–10

      Monday evening in Belfast

      April 22 in Northern Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 57 °F

      Our hotel is slightly on the outskirts, will do a brief tour in the morning. Then head to Ferry and on to Scotland.
      Ship building, Irish linens, ropes were largest industries in the World, when Queen Victoria appointed Belfast its City status. It was second only to London in status and commerce at the time. Defibrillators first designed and built here, now major Wind Turbine manufacturing has replaced ship building.
      We are directly across the street from the Northern Ireland Assembly (Parliament).
      After dinner walked over and just looked.
      Previously an estate , a mile drive up from gate. Acres of landscaping around with 1-1/2 and 2-1/2 mile green areas. Lots of runners , walkers, dogs out enjoying an evening.
      This morning bus tour through Belfast. The Peace Wall still exists but is open now. Separation of Catholic and Protestant areas during the Troubles, to prevent killings. The Wall has been open over 25 years with hopes to be down completely in three years.
      Two Dog Ambulances awaiting Ferry too, at least six dogs in crates being transported per each. Loads of sheep in a hauler, RVs, trucks, etc.
      Smooth ride via Ferry to Scotland.
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    • Day 10

      Applecross to Glasgow So many lochs

      April 27 in Northern Ireland ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Got on the road for 7.30 and made it over the hell road in 30 minutes with no stress this time. The north of the Western Isles is so remote and rugged .Would not want to live there, but it is an amazing area to visit. We were talking to one of the residents, and the locals go over to Inverness about every 10 weeks. It's a 2 1/2 hour drive. They do a massive supermarket shop, go and see a movie, and are all good for more isolation.
      The hostel was full of motorcyclists and hikers.
      There are so many motorcycles on the road. The roads are a motorcyclists dream.
      Flew out of Glasgow and got jnto Belfast about 30 mins later. aot our car a nice little Skoda. It took us about 90 min to find our B & B. Every road in this area begins with Knock, and we did not realise that Knock Rd was also the A55. At 1 point, I went around a roundabout 3 times, searching for the correct Knock. The joys of travel. Up to the giants causeway tomorrow via the coast rd which was recommended by the lively Irish guy from rental car co.
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    • Day 16

      Storms over Stormont

      December 17, 2023 in Northern Ireland ⋅ 🌬 52 °F

      The Northern Ireland Parliament building. Visiting Belfast today.

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