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Europe » Ireland » County Clare » Doolin October 20th 2017

This trip taught us: We cannot control the wind, but we can direct the sail! So we awake to lots of clouds and wind, an amazing breakfast on Maeve's tables, and the vision to "take it to the Bay... !" Just two mile walk down the road will place your feet on Doolin Bay, "but stay away from the pier" says our hostess. The Bay, the storm damage, the majestic - "Grandness" of it all. What a beautiful morning of exploring, visiting merchants and experiencing the Wild Atlantic Way. and who knew? Caves are no longer my "thang". I sure didn't enjoy the trip thru Doolin Cafe today.... read more
these two (Terri and David) always have such warmth between them...
 the Atlantic shore
Can you see him???  That's Michael standing at the shores of the Atlantic shore

Europe » Ireland » County Clare October 19th 2017

after a full day of travel & rain storms, the clouds clears and Maeve appeared in the door of her Doolin B&B. She welcomed with a kind smile, key instructions and shared wisdom! "See that sun?", the eight heads shook in affirmation, "well, get to the Cliff's now. Those sun rays will be fast fading tomorrow!" Maeve then lead us to our rooms, where we dropped our suitcases, agreed with Maeve's recommendations on a dinner-meal location (pub across the street), and headed to the most majestic sites of the green isles, with very few numbers in the crowds enjoying the views with us. The sunset and the wonderful pub food and trad music hours later, allowed the most stressful day to be washed away by the beauty of the countryside and the people who live on ... read more
a quick stop in the winding roads and countryside
Welcome! Welcome!  My name is Maeve, welcome ye, all.
the setting sun lightly kissing the cliffs & shores

Europe » Ireland » County Clare October 16th 2017

Yes, you read that right. I never in a million years would have guessed that my first hurricane would be experienced in Ireland. I kept humming different "hurricane" tunes in my head, such as Scorpion's "Rock You Like A Hurricane". Our original plan this day was to do a slow and leisurely drive to Dubln, while stopping off at various sites. We were most looking forward to visiting Cashel Rock. Maybe next time. We awoke on time, and were easily on the road by 5am. The winds were still calm and there was a light rain. It felt eery, knowing what was just off shore. The traffic was light and we made great time. When we got near Dublin, the traffic was heavier, but it was moving along fine. It was about 7am. The winds had ... read more

Europe » Ireland » County Clare October 15th 2017

We decided to stay close by this day, and visit the Bunratty Castle and Folk Park. Many guide books that we read had said this place is a tourist trap. I do not agree. We thought it was well worth the visit. I would say that it is similar to Colonial Williamsburg in the USA. A great place to see and learn some local customs and history. We awoke about 9am, and had a lovely breakfast provided by our Airbnb host. Their home was very nice. So peaceful, warm, and inviting. We spent several hours wandering the maze that is the Folk Park. After that, we crossed the road to have lunch at the Creamery Bar. I had some more fish and chips with a Guinness. It was good food and service here. After lunch, we ... read more
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park

Europe » Ireland » County Clare October 14th 2017

We landed in Shannon2 hours late, but we were first off and cleared customs and immigration quickly. We all headed to the loo, before getting our car hire. While the girls were in there, I glanced over to a gift shop and saw a newspaper, with a headline about a "deadly hurricane". I did not give it a second though, and figured it was about the recent hurricanes in Puerto Rico. We grabbed our car and hit the road! I enjoy driving a standard vehichle, and I also enjoy driving on the left. I had both on this trip. I had driven on the left since 1999 in South Africa, but it is like riding a bike. It looked to be a nice day, which was great since we'd be visiting the Cliffs of Moher. I ... read more
SNN Airport
Cliffs of Moher
Cliffs of Moher

Europe » Ireland » County Clare October 13th 2017

It was time for our Fall Break trip. We had wanted to go to Eastern Europe, but it just did not look good for stand-by travel. Nothing looked good to anywhere really, and to be honest, I was close to giving up and just staying in the States. I saw that both Shannon and Dublin, Ireland looked great for stand-by. We had been to Dublin several years ago, so we chose Shannon, so we could see the Cliffs of Moher. We would later find out why these flights may have been so open. Now we would need to get out of our home city. Gosh, everything was packed! However, I saw that we could get to New York from Louisville, Kentucky which is just 2 hours south of us. I hired a one way car for ... read more
Main course

Europe » Ireland » County Clare » Cliffs of Moher September 7th 2017

Weiter geht es nach Connemara und Clare. Wir besichtigen die Kylemore Abbey, die für ein Nonnenkloster ziemlich feudal erscheint. Tatsächlich war das mal ein schickes Schloss, das aber aus finanziellen Gründen mehrfach den Besitzer gewechselt hat und schließlich von den Benediktinerinnen aufgekauft wurde. Praktischerweise hatte schon der Vorbesitzer eine Kirche auf dem Gelände errichten lassen, und die Nonnen haben die wirklich tollen Gärten sehr schön wieder hergerichtet und viele Jahre lang Internatsschülerinnen unterrichtet. Das Wetter wird deutlich schlechter: viel Regen, viel Wind. Das Wandern wird daher deutlich weniger, und das Spazierenfahren nimmt zu. Immerhin unternehmen wir einen ernst gemeinten Versuch, den Croagh Patrick zu erklimmen, und wir sind auch einige Stunden unterwegs. Den finalen Anstieg lassen wir aber sein, da der Ausblick wahrscheinlich nur wenige Meter in di... read more
Cliffs of Moher
Kylemore  Abbey - hier leben Nonnen und Internatsschüler
Die Gärten von Kylemore Abbey

Europe » Ireland » County Clare September 4th 2017

Ireland Day 3. Doolin Late breakfast today at 9am at the George Hotel after a noisy night and early morning lorries collecting waste and Road sweeping. The light rain is a bit off putting and I think the cape is required until it disappears. The only problem is I cannot see my Garmin when the cape is over the bars. I am reminded of my trip last year on this very day and with exactly the same weather, where I arrived at the first cafe in Kinvarra like a drowned rat with water running all over the cafe floor. Embarrassing. As predicted the rain persisted until Kinvara, at which point I took off my rain gear and had a coffe and scone in the cafe. Whilst the day was cloudy it was quite warm at about ... read more
Kinvara

Europe » Ireland » County Clare » Cliffs of Moher August 26th 2017

Tag 339 – Cliffs of Moher & Burren Tour Für Samstag hatte ich noch einen Tagestrip geplant. Ich wurde wieder am Aquarium eingesammelt, und unterhielt mich die ganze Strecke bis zur Coach Station nett mit einer Mutter und Tochter aus Montana, die dann jedoch in den Bus nach Connemara umstiegen. Mein Tourguide heute war auch freundlich aber lange nicht so kommunikativ, er redete nicht ohne Punkt und Komma sondern sagte immer wieder, dass er unseren Ohren jetzt mal eine Pause geben würde – also von mir aus konnte er ruhig was erzählen. ^^ Unser erster Stopp war Dunguaire Castle, hier hatten wir nur zehn Minuten Zeit, und so viel gab es außer dem Souvenirshop auch nicht zu sehen, für die Besichtigung musste man Eintritt bezahlen, und so groß war die Ruine auch nicht. Am ... read more
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Europe » Ireland » County Clare » Cliffs of Moher August 16th 2017

After 2 nights in Galway, it is time to say goodbye and move to our next destination. Our designated time for breakfast was 8:00 this morning as another Gate 1 Tour group had arrived the day before. The scheduled departure time was 9:15. I have felt very blessed to have the weather we have had so far this week, but this morning was another story. When we stepped outside we almost blew over it was so blustery and the forecast was for rain. Not a good sign for a visit to the Cliffs of Moher. Patrick said it wasn't the wind or the rain that was the problem, but that if it was foggy we might not be able to see the Cliffs. Fingers crossed we boarded the bus for the 2 hour drive. Along the ... read more
Cliffs of Moher
Sunset over shores of Galway Bay




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