End of another long day
Camping early tonight as we found such a nice spot – on the way to Priest’s Leap, between Knockboy and Barraboy Mountains.
Camping early tonight as we found such a nice spot – on the way to Priest’s Leap, between Knockboy and Barraboy Mountains.
The weather’s on the turn! After camping in lovely sunshine on Tuesday night, we woke to thick clag. Very atmospheric plodding up to Priest’s Leap in the hill fog! After a steep descent and long plod to Kenmare, we were ready for fish and chips – Caoimhin at Wharton’s chippie … Read More
You know you’re thru-hiking when you accidentally end up in a rather posh restaurant, dressed in your waterproof trousers and the thermal top you’ve slept in for the past 4 nights because all your other clothes are in the wash! So you put on your best manners and hope nobody … Read More
On Thursday morning we headed north out of Killarney.The weather has definitely taken a turn for the worse with squally rain and hail showers, and snow on the tops of the mountains. So we followed the old military road in heavy rain for about 26km in pretty much a straight … Read More
We’ve been through foul weather and foot pain to get here, but at last we’re in Doolin in County Clare, enjoying a well earned rest day, and the weather is gorgeous. Clear blue sky and sunshine, and no need to pick up a rucksack ALL DAY – perfect.But as far … Read More
It seemed unlikely, the plan for meeting up was lacking in detail, but a car pulled up about 200 metres below our path, a figure got out, jumped over the drystone wall and headed directly up the hillside. Dinny! It was great to see him and have his company for … Read More
Doolin to Ballyvaughan via the Black Head Loop. A great day’s walk, hope you enjoy the photos!
Which way to go through Galway and Sligo, that was the question. John and Patrick, sat at the bar in the pub in Kinvarra, were in no doubt – the spectacular scenery of Connemara was not to be missed. But it was a big diversion, and we had a better … Read More
It’s all a bit damp and drizzly here in Mayo, so enjoying a full Irish breakfast at our last town stop before Sligo on Tuesday afternoon. Sorry there aren’t any pictures of the breakfast, it got wolfed down way too fast, but the white pudding was excellent!
At last, another footpath heading in the right direction! The Sligo Way was an unexpected surprise, taking a really interesting route through a landscape that, though dramatic, isn’t lauded in the same way that say Connemara or the Burren are. But it still has its own charm and character, and … Read More