I have great memories of the days I spent in Ireland in 2008. The landscapes are wild and fascinating, people is really nice and kind and the towns we visited were charming. I strongle recommend this beautiful island to spend some lovely days.
From Galway Airport to our Bed and Breakfast in Galway we could begin to see, from the window of our coach, landscapes of Ireland like this one
Interesting places I visited in Ireland
- Galway
- The Aran Islands (Impressive cliffs)
- Connemara National Park
- Cliffs of Moher
- Bunratty Castle
- Rock of Cashel
- Kilkenny Castle
- In Dublin:
- Guinness Storehouse
- Temple Bar
- Trinity College
- Dublin Castle
- St Patrick's Cathedral
- O'Connell Street
Friday, 22 August 2008
Galway
After doing the check-in in our Bed and Breakfast we returned to the city centre of Galway to go for a pleasant walk. Before we arrived to the centre, we saw this small green area beside this river. We stopped there to take some pictures
From the same point of the previous photo, but this time looking at the sea, we took this panoramic image, where the Spanish Arch can be seen on the left
Here is me walking along the Shop Street in Galway. That afternoon there were a lot of people in the streets, so Galway was really lively
The Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas is the largest medieval parish church in Ireland. Founded in 1320, this Church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas of Myra, the patron saint of seafarers
Galway Cathedral is the last stone cathedral of its kind constructed in western Europe. As it was built with stone, this cathedral looks quite sturdy
Another view of the Galway Cathedral. Built in the Renaissance style, the money for the Cathedral was raised by the locals who purchased and donated each stone one by one
Eyre Square is a small park rather than a square and the ideal place to meet friends or to spend a pleasant time with children
Saturday, 23 August 2008
Galway - The Aran Islands
Another view from the same point, but now to the left. This is the east coast of the island. The stone lines which can be seen in this image and in the previous one were the limits of the property of each family
This is the Dún Arann Lighthouse and Signal Tower in Aran Islands
Spectacular cliffs in the Aran Islands. There is no fence or wall which forbids somebody to approach up to the edge, how the man in the image has done. Although it can't be seen, here it's the Dún Aonghasa too, which is the most spectacular semi Circular Celtic Stone fort in Europe
After riding for a while we reached this place in the east coast of the island. This location is ideal for a family picnic provided that the weather was good
After this rainy day in the Aran Islands, the next day we would visit the beautiful Connemara National Park.
Finally, clicking on the next links you can come back to the other posts about this trip in Ireland:
- Galway and the Aran Islands
- Connemara National Park
- Cliffs of Moher, Rock of Cashel and Kilkenny Castle
- Dublin
These are the Bed and Breakfast and Hotels I booked in Ireland:
- Galway
Anach Cuain Bed and Breakfast
102 Father Griffin Road, Galway
Phone: 00353 91 588760
Mobile: 00353 86 1733407
Email: anachcuain@gmail.com
- Limerick
Jurys Inn Limerick
Lower Mallow Street, Limerick
Phone (+353 61) 207000
Fax (+353 61) 400 966
- Kilkenny
Banvilles Bed and Breakfast
49, Walkin Street, Kilkenny
Phone: 056 777 0182
- Dublin
Ripley Court Hotel
37, Talbot Street, Dublin
Phone: +353 1 836 58 92
Fax: +353 1 856 11 82
Finally other great cities and countries I have visited are:
- Barcelona
- Berlin
- New York and Washington
- London
- Istanbul in Turkey
- Saint Petersburg
- Rome and The Vatican
- Paris
- Florence in Tuscany
- Lisboa in Portugal
- Madrid
- Venezia
- Dubrovnik in Croatia
- Tortuguero, Caribe, Arenal, Monteverde and San José in Costa Rica
- Marrakech in Morocco
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Great snaps!
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