1) West County Cork: Exploring Clonakilty, Skibbereen, Schull, Ballydehob (a favourite village name), Bantry and the southern portion of the Beara Peninsula including the village of Glengarriff (Letters C, D and I on the map below).
2) County Kerry and the Beara Peninsula: 2 nights at a wonderful holiday home in Lauragh (J) and exploring the northern portion of the peninsula and the town of Kenmare (F, J and H). Kenmare was where I stayed with my parents on my first trip to Ireland in 2005. I also drove back over to Glengarriff in West Cork to visit with 2 American couples I met through an expat forum.
3) The Iveragh Peninsula: Exploring Sneem (K) which is part of the Ring of Kerry, a drive through Killarney National Park (between K & L on the map), and the return home to Castletownroche (M).
This area of Ireland is much more rugged than where I had been staying north of Cork City. The scenery was amazing and thankfully, the weather cooperated. A little rain, but there was also blue sky to be had. Not bad for April.
Heaven! |
Some of the neighbours. |
Eugene feeding Mutt the sheep some bread. Mutt was a pet sheep (known as a bummer lamb in the US) and is more dog than sheep. |
This is a mussel farm just up the road from the holiday home. This is the bay that is seen from the front of the house. |
It was a terrific trip and I am looking forward to going back soon.