Ireland June 2010
Since our return from NZ back in March our feet haven’t touched
the ground with numerous trips planned and visits to North and South Ireland, Isla
of Jura, Isla of Arran, Devon, Scotland, and South Wales. Arriving home back in March we found the house in very good
order with no significant damage from the hard winter here in the UK. Early June we departed from
Holyhead to Dublin and on to Connemara, this is now our third trip, after a few
days enjoying the cottage at Bun-na-habhann, (Bunnahown).
The cottage owned by our friends Jenny and Chris is beautifully situated at the end of a sea inlet on the West Coast of Ireland.
Kathy then found an excellent B & B in
Newport at the Anchor guest house, situated on the loch shore, following the walk we enjoyed our evening meal out at the Newport Hotel.
On this trip I would try and increase my ongoing target to climb all of the 200 Mountains in Ireland and on this trip to reach the 100, and so off to Newport for three days mountain walking. Arrived PM dropped off to climb Nephin Mountain: A fairly straightforward huge, solitary mountain. Walking up on the south western slopes, over hummocky shoulder, Nephin 805m., walking in rain mist with 30k winds, good for the soul!
On this trip I would try and increase my ongoing target to climb all of the 200 Mountains in Ireland and on this trip to reach the 100, and so off to Newport for three days mountain walking. Arrived PM dropped off to climb Nephin Mountain: A fairly straightforward huge, solitary mountain. Walking up on the south western slopes, over hummocky shoulder, Nephin 805m., walking in rain mist with 30k winds, good for the soul!
This was the big day; Kathy dropped me of at the Start a few Kilometres outside Newport and picked me up some 11hrs 43Min later in Bangor. Kathy enjoyed a local 6k walk around Newport in the morning before driving to Bangor and finishing off her book. This was, long and hard through some very remote country covering the five summits of Nephin Beg Range. From Glendahurk Bridge to Bangor a distance of 39K with a total high gains of 2025 meters with some rock scrambling.
Moving on we spent a couple of days thinning out some Weigela bushes and trimming the Box
hedge before enjoying a well deserved G on the decking. Spent a couple of hours with Frank and Jean
a good old chat and chin wag mainly from Frank, before showing a few photos of
our wedding and last year’s Ireland trip.
Back home by
8 O’clock, dinner cards in front of the fire “Bliss”
8 O’clock, dinner cards in front of the fire “Bliss”
An enjoyable day spent in the garden. With Franks help we managed to trim the Holly
Tree and finished tiding the box hedge all done by 3 O'clock. Afternoon spent sitting on the decking
enjoying the warm sunshine and light breeze to keep the midge at bay. Lovely meal, cards and a glass of wine, it
was the only way to finish the day.
Up and about and drive
down through Limerick and Tipperary to the Galty Mountains to climb Binnia
Mountain. Parked up beside the mountain
Kathy done some reading and a short walk along the Lough Curra track. We made our way to Mitchelstown where Kathy
found some five star B and B at The Palms Guest house
The weather is again
excellent and have decided to stay an extra day, this will give me a chance to
finish the Knockmealdown mountains: This was a Mountain traverse from
East Munster Way trail, covering 7 tops off Knocknafallia 998m, walking 18 K over 6 hours, descent was via
Knockmeal to the small village of Newcastle to meet Kathy, who spent the day in
Lismore and the coffee shop with a good book.
Again the evening spent in town dinner out and watched England attend a
football match! (World Cup)
This being the longest day we had a good start in what a was a
beautiful day , again wall to wall sunshine.
Following breakfast and a lazy morning we set off on an afternoon bike
ride West off Clifden from Fountainhill lunch on Omey Strand, and cycled around
Aughrusbeg Lough, and coffee break at Lough Atalia and finished by 5PM. Stop
off in Clifden for some supplies and home to celebrate the longest day lovely
meal and sat up till it became dark around midnight.
Cheers to the longest day
in 2010.
Our last morning for
the full Irish breakfast, following a tidy up and our last coffee we departed
around 1230 pm, for Belfast. Rained
most of the day only stopped when we arrived at Mum’s. After dinner spent the evening looking at
photos and NZ.
Spent the day in
Belfast touring around various sites, including a visit to the city hall and
the new Victoria centre. After dinner
we played Yattze enjoyable evening.
Day out with a drive around the Antrim Coast, Lunch in Ballycastle, short walk around the harbor with Mum and Dad now in their ninety first year
Day out with a drive around the Antrim Coast, Lunch in Ballycastle, short walk around the harbor with Mum and Dad now in their ninety first year
Followed with a drive to Portrush and Portstuart for afternoon tea, weather now changed to
rain drive home, packed and a little shopping for when we arrive back home:
Yate. Ferry – Larne – Fleetwood, enjoying
a full breakfast and smooth crossing, home to Yate.
"The end of the longest day, a
beautiful sunny day"
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