IAOI 16 – Farewell
And so we made it to Dublin in time for our flight, and a sad farewell to a beautiful country,
Read MoreAnd so we made it to Dublin in time for our flight, and a sad farewell to a beautiful country,
Read MoreWe left Ventry and the most Westerly point of Ireland, thinking we had seen it all but we should have
Read MoreSo we were resigned to the fact that Ireland had shown us all it could and that the most Westerly
Read MoreHonestly, we’re not sure how we found ourselves here. It was somewhere along the route that we took a detour because
Read MoreLeaving Killarney behind, and now on a tight timeline to get back to Dublin for the flight home, we decided
Read MoreOh Killarney you’re a hard place to reach but the journey you make is one to be remembered forever. So
Read MoreLike the poor people of Castletownbere, we owe an apology here. All we can reacall of this place was that
Read MoreBefore I begin this post I need to point out one thing; This is written from my perspective only; Terry,
Read MoreWe really, truly and humbly apoligize to the people of Casteltownbere. All we remember of this place was that it was
Read MoreContinuing our path along the N71 we followed some winding roads in and out of mountains that seemd to have
Read MoreHaving stopped to take a look at the map, we decided to try to follow the road that would keep
Read MoreWhilst we were high up in the hills at Drombeg Stone Circle we spotted, in the low distance, what looked like
Read MoreThe next day, after a hearty ‘full Irish’ breakfast, we left Cork and in a gung-ho approach that we would ‘find somehere
Read MoreIt was dark when Adrian finally found us a B&B to stay at, in Cork. The Belvedere Lodge took in these weary
Read MoreHaving driven for a few hours (we kind of lost track of time from looking out of the window at mountains) we
Read MoreWell, the flight went ok and so we landed to a beautiful sunny day at Dublin Airport. Having only booked
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