Ring of Kerry, and the castle(s) road to Galway 16th and 17th May
Hi all
Yesterday we took the long drive along the Wild Atlantic Way around the Ring of Kerry. Even though the weather was a bit mixed, overcast with the odd sunny spot, the rain mainly stayed away.
The trip is definitely worth the effort with some stunning cliff top and coastline views.
After the long trip back we put our feet up and took the chance on fish and chips for tea from the local food truck down the road from the cottage. No disappointment there - excellent locally caught fish.
Today we said farewell to Kinsale and headed North West towards Galway - with a few Castle stops along the way. Morning tea was taken at the old town of Cahir, castle included.
Then we proceeded to The Rock of Cashel - one of the oldest castle (and former cathedral) complexes in Ireland. It was windy and grim which really set the scene for the visit - magnificent.
The cathedral would have been huge in its heyday, still haunting now.
We took a short trip around Limerick before heading for lunch at, yes another castle town, Bunratty. We found a lovely country pub, chowder again!
We have been sharing the driving, so Felicity took the final leg today to County Galway, and we found our beautiful apartment in the Old Granary right in the middle of town. Some local pub beckons for dinner, before we explore Galway and surrounds over the next few days.
Slainte, for now from the Travellers.
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