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A Seat with a View

A Seat with a ViewJust across the road from the Glencolumbkille Folk Village is a little path that wends it's way down to the beach, and this perfect seat for y...

Low Tide

Low TideDriving on the WildAtlanticWay around West Cork we were really taken with this dramatically golden seaweed that covered the rocks between low-water and ...

Autumn Path

Autumn PathThe Glengarriff Woods are perhaps the oldest old growth woods in Ireland, and a delightful place to visit in autumn.This is a photo from our recent v...

Island Shrine

Island ShrineThis bleak shrine on Tory Island is near the torpedo I posted soon after we visited in August. I love the stark contrast against the already stark ...

Knockfola

KnockfolaApparently that's what this bay is called, and facing out into the Atlantic as it does I guess it must be dramatic when the weather gets angry.  The da...

The Beach at Brinlack

The Beach at BrinlackIt was very stony - not really the place for an easy stroll, but they were beautiful stones. In quite a range of colours and very nicely wo...

The Bloody Foreland

The Bloody ForelandWe're home from Donegal today, but I should definitely share a photo of the Bloody Foreland, where we were staying.  What a delightful name! ...

The Burren

The BurrenAnother shot from friday's tour of Clare, this one is in the opposite direction from the one of the churchyard I posted the other day, looking across ...

Dunguaire Castle

Dunguaire CastleDriving south yesterday, the first castle we encountered was Dunguaire Castle, which is a delightful tower on a promontory in the bay at Kinvarr...

Trinities

TrinitiesMy first time on the western side of Ireland today, as we visited The Burren - "Eire's Rock" I joked to the family, thereby doing my job properly and r...