The Tarbert Ferry and My First Greeting of Clare

Discover a time-saving gem around the Shannon Estuary! Explore the picturesque ferry route from Tarbert to Killimer, connecting Kerry and Clare. A scenic journey over water.

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Carrigafoyle Castle: an impressive 15th-century structure

Nestled amidst the lush greenery of County Kerry, Ireland, lies Carrigafoyle Castle, an imposing 15th-century fortress that has stood sentinel over the Shannon estuary for centuries. Its weathered stone walls, scarred by the passage of time and the tribulations of war, whisper tales of grandeur, resilience, and the enduring spirit of Ireland's past.

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The Mystery of ‘Scave Holes’ on Ballybunion Beach

Discover the enchanting Ballybunion Beach in Ireland's southwest, a 2 km stretch of white sand embraced by majestic cliffs. Explore the 13th-century Ballybunion Castle and natural limestone rock formations with captivating caves.

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LOP 43 and the Bromore Cliffs

Arriving at Bromore Cliffs, greeted by the typical weather, we encountered a serene alternative to the famous Cliffs of Moher. Despite winds, the stunning views and Mermaids Caves made the visit worthwhile

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Les Cascades du Hérisson: A Touristic Hike in the Jura Mountains

Embark on an enchanting journey through Jura's Cascades du Hérisson, unveiling seven breathtaking waterfalls. Discover their allure off-peak for a serene hike, embracing nature's artistry amidst France's picturesque mountains

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Eagle Peak at Chaux-Du-Dombrief

Embarking on a journey to the scenic Pic de l'Aigle in the French Jura, we encountered a surprising sunrise. The breathtaking mix of gold, blue, and orange colors transformed the sky and the serene landscape, creating an unforgettable adventure

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Exploring Fenit Beach & Little Samphire Island

Explore Fenit, where gloomy Irish weather can't dampen the spirit of spontaneous sea swims, picturesque views, and a historic lighthouse. Dive into Fenit's unique charm and coastal wonders.

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Minard Castle: A 16th-Century Tower House with a Dramatic History

Explore the captivating Minard Castle on Ireland's Dingle Peninsula, where history and nature converge. While access can be tricky and parking limited, the castle's stunning coastal location and resilient history make it a must-see gem for history enthusiasts and adventurers alike.

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Kinard Beach, or in Irish ‘Trá Chathail’

Kinard Beach, a secluded gem near Dingle, County Kerry, boasts a wild sea, crashing waves, and 'The Foal,' a mysterious rock formation. Despite the weather, it's an unforgettable, tranquil spot worth exploring

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A Timeless Journey to Kilmalkedar

Explore Kilmalkedar, a timeless Irish gem where history meets spirituality. The church's ancient stones, Ogham Stone's enigma, and Kilmalkedar Cross Slab's Christian legacy beckon. Uncover the mystique of St. Brendan's House and well.

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