9th October, 20159th October, 2015 Dave Askeaton, The Hell-Fire Club and Late Night Shenanigans Life Continuing along the southern bank of the Shannon River we paused for a while, first at Foynes, then Askeaton. The former is the site of Share this:ShareTweetEmail
9th October, 20159th October, 2015 Dave Ballybunnion Life What a beautiful morning! Lovely blue skies and whispy clouds, what better time for a stroll on the beach. The beach is split at high Share this:ShareTweetEmail
7th October, 20157th October, 2015 Dave Fenit, Banna Strand, Kerry Head and The Mouth of the Shannon Life A little late getting going the morning, despite the bright sunshine. Trying to take advantage of the free wifi on the campsite. It was gone Share this:ShareTweetEmail
6th October, 20156th October, 2015 Dave Tralee Life Well, very little to report today. Rain this morning meant we were happy to be consigned to barracks and get on with some work. It Share this:ShareTweetEmail
5th October, 20155th October, 2015 Dave Brandon Head, Dingle (again) and Tralee Life Forecast – rain. Actuals – not bad. After rising from our very comfortable slumber overlooking the beach, the sound of waves lapping on one side Share this:ShareTweetEmail
5th October, 20155th October, 2015 Dave Slea Head, Carrignaparka Beach and Clogher Head Life Off from Dingle town for a tour of the Dingle peninsula headland. The drive around Ventry Harbour is very picturesque, especially with dark cloud looming, Share this:ShareTweetEmail
4th October, 20155th October, 2015 Dave Dingle and its Food Festival Life A little mizzle first thing, the first of the wet stuff we’ve had since arriving 10 days ago. That rather spooky the view of the Share this:ShareTweetEmail
4th October, 20154th October, 2015 Dave Muckross Abbey and Lough Leane Life After the Gap of Dunloe, we had intended going into Killarney for the afternoon, but the Adventure Race was causing traffic mayhem getting back into Share this:ShareTweetEmail
4th October, 20154th October, 2015 Dave The Gap of Dunloe Life The Gap of Dunloe is a pass through the Kerry mountains, with Macgillycuddy’s Reeks to the west and the Purple Mountain to the east. It’s Share this:ShareTweetEmail
2nd October, 20152nd October, 2015 Dave The Ring of Kerry Life A slightly slow start this morning, but it was nearly 1am by the time we’d walked back from the pub to the campsite. Probably cold Share this:ShareTweetEmail