Kerry, Ireland

One of the lakes in Killarney
Irish lamb stew. All good!The pub across the road from our B&B

Sculpture celebrating medieval Irish monk exploration and navigation of the seas, Cahirciveen.



















We are in love with Ireland! The hearty Irish food, the Guinness, the friendly locals and of course the gorgeous scenery. You kiwi's will probably think it looks just like home... and it does. The greenest of green grass, blue skies with a crisp cool breeze, sheep walking on the road as tame as your own pet... I could go on.

We landed on Friday night after a boozy week in London... Simon swearing he will never drink beer again because he feels so rough, but in true Irish style, after picking up our rental car, driving a few miles to the beautiful Dingle peninsula, we went straight to the pub. Locals sitting around the bar drinking Guinness or the local 'Bemish' beer with the odd banter.

The first day was spent driving around the famous 'Ring of Kerry'. We covered so many miles, it's hard to believe. Beautiul look-outs, beaches and the interesting small roads up mountains made it all an experience. Then on our way home that day, we drove through the Killarney National Park to see the "Lakes of Killarney". The lakes were so still that there was a reflection... absolutely gorgeous!

Our second day was probably the highlight. The weather was gorgeous and we drove around the Dingle peninsula to Slea Head. Amazing cliffs with a beach with no-one on it. After enjoying a shepherds pie at the local pub, we drove back around the coast and straight into Kerry airport to fly back to London.

To top the weekend off, we remembered that when flying between Ireland and the UK, you don't have to go through customs, only show your boarding pass. Because of this, we had our quickest, smoothest ride through Stansted airport ever possibly imagined.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

umn that looks a nice place. did you go fishing? Not many people around - was it cold? Beautiful photos there - and that lamb stew Natty, won't be telling Lydia you are eating lambs will I now?
Must be hard being back in London after that...
Love
Ma maaa xxx, Lydia & Ella!

Anonymous said...

sighs........................................................

I cant get over how sunny it looks in these photos, you must've caught a good weekend?
AWWWWWWWWW so beautiful!
oh and nice starfish jump Simon, haha


Gen
xxxx

Anonymous said...

Atmosphere, colour, history, wide open spaces - nice looking tourists as well!

And you can trace your roots back to this magical land.

Anonymous said...

no wonder they all left, looks pretty bleak to me except for where you've posed in front of a painted background, like the postcards they sell(or used to) in London where the fotos used have been touched up. But maybe I should take your word about how nice it was. Even I could be convinced with those guinesses lining up at regular intervals. Lovely place Ireland!
Usin yr IT skills can you add a map of where all these activities take place with lines/arrows showing your travel???????? Do I ask too much? Like I know where Galway is and Cork and Tipparery but Dingle pens.????