this trip was done last year but it looks like I might be back again in a month or so so I wanted to put these photos up.












































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this trip was done last year but it looks like I might be back again in a month or so so I wanted to put these photos up.












































this is a smaller peninsula than the ring of Kerry but it’s also a very beautiful one and highly recommended. There is a very nice Buddhist temple with an incredible view of the ocean and the seaside which I highly recommend visiting.
Dzogchen Beara buddhist temple complex













Glengarriff















the Ring of Kerry is one of the Peninsula‘s you must drive through when you go to Ireland. Like other parts of Ireland and especially a long day wild Atlantic Way it has an amazing beauty. You feel like wanting to stop every 10 or 15 minutes to take photos.










Cahergall Stone Fort
the base of this fort is more than 1000 years old




















Derrynane, the home of the patriot Daniel O’Connell


















it seems the ongoing conflict in Ireland for the past 800 years spawn many stories, some which are not completely documented. Legendary Rodney McCorley seems to be one of them. But he was hung in 1800near the bridge of Toome in Antrim County in which Belfast resides. It isn’t really clear whether his grievances which turned him to rebel causes and joining a gang were caused by religious or economic issues. His father evidently was executed for some crimes and then they were kicked out of their house which was very typical of England the imperialism in Ireland. I came to this site where he was hung in 1985 while driving through North Ireland. I saw the sign entering the county of Antrim and it came to mind, “oh Antrim town oh Antrim town”. Then I recalled the other lyrics, “and Young Roddy McCorley goes to die on the bridge of Toome today “. So I went to look for that bridge and I found it. On one side was the place where Roddy was hanged and on the other side of the street was an English outpost complete Wiz high fences, barbed wire, bright flood lights and guns. What a contrast indicating a fascinating story. You’ll see the photos I took in 1985 down below.






















below you will see photos of some of the graffiti in the north





the southwest of Ireland has so many famous city names. You will recognize them as soon as you see them and you will want to go and visit. All of the small little towns seem to be very cute and interesting and it’s difficult to think that you cannot stay in every little town overnight unless you have many hundreds of days to stay.
Fermoy
this town is cute and probably worth staying one night but you can also just drive through even though it looks like there are a few good restaurants including a Chinese restaurant called Hong Kong where I ate and found good food. I stayed at The Square Townhouse which was very comfortable at the owner was very helpful. One thing you need to know about smaller private rentals and small hotels, there often is no elevator going to the upper level levels. The stairs can also be very narrow.




Cahir Castle



















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Swiss Cottage
in the 1800s a distant and unsuspecting Butler family member inherited the estates. But living in a drafty old castle in Cahir was not his idea of luxury so he built this cottage which was called “the cottage“. Later on other people mentioned it looked like a Swiss cottage and so that was kind of a nickname among other people. It is said that his wife never spent an evening in the Swiss cottage because when she was not there she could see there were lights on and it was obviously her husband entertaining some ladies privately.







Schull




Kilkenny castle
I didn’t stay in Kilkenny but everybody recommended I should go see the castle at least. The town seems to be fairly touristy but it looks to be pretty interesting and I could recommend staying there a couple days. You might find yourself loving Kilkenny especially because there is a famous beer that comes from here that is very delicious.












Waterford Crystal
even though a Waterford crystal company has a very long tradition, actually almost as old as the US constitution, the current company was actually established by a fellow from the Czech Republic, Havel. The Czech Republic is also very famous for Crystal. All of the crystal here is handmade and a lot of it is custom designed and made for special purposes. You have to pay for the tour, something less than US$20
























Waterford
















Ormonde Castle







if you want to consider Bopping around Belfast I recommend you visit a few places that may be of interest. The Belfast Castle is mostly a venue for gatherings but it’s an interesting building from the outside and the garden is nice and it’s a great view of Belfast and the port. There are a few sites in the city. My interest was going to the bridge of Toome to visit, after 40 years, the place whereRoddy McCorley was hanged. I also visited the social club named after him which has a lot of history especially of the revolution and a nice little pub.











Whitehead
whitehead is about 3/4 of the way up to Larne which is the port for the ferry to the Isle of Man. Belfast became too expensive so I came up here for a few days. There isn’t much in this town but it’s a good place to just walk around by the seaside and relax.











in the southwest of Ireland, Tipperary, the Butler family was given control of the area by Queen Elizabeth I. This is just one of the castles in the area not too far from Waterford.









Dublin was a trading center established by the Vikings and later built up by the local people and of course, since it was close to England, the Normans and then the British. It’s an interesting town with almost as many pubs‘s restaurants in some areas. It’s a good place to spend three or four days and there was a lot to see. If you were interested in the history the Irish people are very proud of it is not only their ancient heritage but also how they gained their freedom from England.
Kilmainham Goal
this is the jail where they kept people to be punished and also temporarily housed before they shipped them to some other place in the world. This is also the place where the major organizers of the Easter rising in 1916 were executed by the British. Make sure to book this in advance on their website. In the off-season you have to book a few days in advance. During the tourist season it could be very crowded.
























Trinity College






















Sandycove and James Joyce
The author of Ulysses and Finnegan‘s Wake, James Joyce, was often staying in Dublin but he loved SandyCove. The tower he stayed in is one of his memorial spots and a very interesting place to visit. It’s just outside Dublin so a very easy trip.






Sandycove and James Joyce







The Dingle peninsula is a really amazing place and if you have time don’t miss it. It is so beautiful and it has so many interesting places to stop and see and learn. The town of Dingle itself is quite touristy but it’s fun to walk around this Port town. I stayed in the Base which is a hotel and it was much more than sufficient. To see music in the evening I went to the dingle pub and a nice thing was the local flavor of the tunes and the amount amount of fiddle music. It was really a great experience.
Tralee

the rose of Tralee it’s about a couple who fell in love, the woman far below the gentleman’s station in life and so of course the families wanted them separated so the gentleman’s family sent him off to war. The woman died before he could get back and she was his rose.



this town doesn’t seem to be very busy and not very touristy but it’s a cute little town and maybe because it’s not so busy it would be an easy place to find accommodation and it definitely is worth stopping by during the day at least.
on to the Peninsula
the fairy Circle is actually a small circle inside a larger circle which you can walk around. It has not been extensively excavated and it’s on private land so in that respect it’s kind of interesting, left pretty much the way people found it hundreds of years ago. For a nominal fee you can enter the area and they give you some food that you can give to the sheep, the donkeys, the pigs and any other animals that happen by. The land is owned by a family of farmers. The father is 87 years old and has a heart problem so he doesn’t manage the entrance fee collection. Instead the granddaughter is there and she had her very young baby with her at the time. Have a chat with her. She is a very nice and interesting person. This is a fun place to go with the kids.



























































