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In an Inn in Inniskeen

Around and in Inniskeen you see some typical and historical building and things, giving you a cross-section view of rural Ireland. Be prepared to eat before you arrive since there isn’t really anything open to provide food that I could find. But you can always sit by the river, listen to the sound of the rushing water and just enjoy a beautiful walk around town.

Atypical telephone booth still standing
I stopped in Naul Village to get something to eat. The Caesar salad was not bad and had bacon pieces in it which gave it some flavor and the bread was very good and filling, a thick and nutritious brown bread
He must’ve been very good on the pipes since he is now permanently sitting here in Naul
This is the very nice guest house B and B, Gleneven guest house in Inniskeen
The rushing river from the bridge
Taking a walk on the Patel along the river
From the golf course, a pitch and putt, the older church and ruins of the very old church
No dogs here, just golf balls
I didn’t check to see if this was the long hole
I tried pumping water but it did not work
The poem grinder
You turned the handle until the light turns red next to the poets name and a poem comes out the top speaker
A local poet’s verse
The old church tower from the ninth century and a newer church
Hey neglected cemetery but it did not feel bleak. I got the feeling the residence were used to be left to their own entertainment.
The ruins of the old church
A very iconic Irish design on an old headstone
A preserved graveyard area with a harp in a traditional Irish crest
A typical small town pub except that the entrance was posted “members only bar“ so I didn’t go in since I’m not a member.
Informative direction signs
The Patrick kavanaugh museum for a famous local poet
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