Tag Archives: Ireland

West Coast Coolers – Part 3

The journey from Galway to Doolin involved scenic drives through Clare, showcasing the Burren landscape. After exploring Doolin, including the Cliffs of Moher with their dramatic views and rich wildlife, the family visited relatives in Limerick. They enjoyed outdoor activities at Curraghchase Forest Park, a beautiful historic estate.

West Coast Coolers – Part 2

Connemara and Galway – October 2022 You can read all about how we got up to Galway in Part 1 here. After collecting Emmet from his place in town we headed west along Galway Bay, past the village of Spiddal. It was quite a windy day. Our destination was Kylemore Abbey and would take us […]

Monochrome Monday: Connemara & Clare

The post features a curated collection of monochrome photographs taken during a road trip to Kylemore Abbey in Connemara and the Cliffs of Moher in Clare, showcasing the scenic beauty and striking landscapes of these iconic Irish locations.

West Coast Coolers – Part 1

In October 2022, a road trip to Galway, Clare, and Limerick offered a chance to visit siblings. Highlights included visiting Bunratty Castle, enjoying lunch at Durty Nelly’s Pub, and exploring Galway’s cultural history. Despite rain, the family visited the Galway Atlantaquaria and experienced the city’s vibrant music scene.

Into the East – Coastal Cork

The post explores the eastern coastline of Cork, highlighting Kinsale’s historic significance and local attractions like the memorials for explorers Timothy and Mortimer McCarthy. It also covers Cobh’s role in transatlantic immigration, notable sites related to the Titanic, and other explored locations like Ballinacurra and Roches Point, teasing future adventures.

Monochrome Monday: Maritime Cork

Selection of monochrome images from a trip back to Cork – mostly Kinsale and Cobh featured.

Putting a Cork in it!

In October 2022, a family trip to Cork reunites loved ones after years apart due to Covid-19. They explore the evolving city, highlighting its cultural significance through St Patrick’s Street, the English Market, and Fitzgerald’s Park. Notably, Cork’s vibrant street art reflects its rich history, including Viking heritage showcased along North Main Street.

Ireland in Film: Rebel County Studios

Cork City has gained attention as a filming location for several renowned movies. “The Young Offenders” and “Angela’s Ashes” utilized various city sites, while “The First Great Train Robbery” shot at Kent Station. “Strength and Honour” featured Kinsale and Passage West, and “Moby Dick” used Youghal as a stand-in for New Bedford. Unfortunately, the film “Divine Rapture” faced production issues in East Cork.

Ireland in Film: Into the West

In 1951, the movie “The Quiet Man” showcased the verdant land of the west of Ireland, marking a significant milestone for the film industry in Ireland. With iconic scenes shot in the village of Cong and Maam Cross, the movie captured America’s heart and left a lasting impact. Similarly, other films like “The Guard” and “Calvary,” set in picturesque Irish locations, continued to showcase the beauty of the region. Additionally, notable films like “Leap Year” and “Irish Wish” have utilized the stunning landscapes of Ireland, including the Cliffs of Moher, as captivating backdrops for their stories. The dramatic beauty of these natural landmarks has also been featured in popular films such as “Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince,” “The Princess Bride,” and the Father Ted TV series.

Life in Colour Photo Challenge: Kaleidoscpe

Taking part in the Life in Colour Challenge (https://traveltalk.me.uk/2020/12/31/life-in-colour-photo-challenge-2021/) The world is a kaleidoscope of colour so this month let’s celebrate that with the brightest / most colourful images you can find. Mostly street art this month with some birds thrown in and a few other sights as well. You’ll never find a rainbow. if you are […]

Life in Colour Photo Challenge: Black

Taking part in the Life in Colour Challenge (https://traveltalk.me.uk/2020/12/31/life-in-colour-photo-challenge-2021/) This month we will be looking for Black or Grey. Black is not a colour at all. Theoretically it is the absence of all colour. Yet black is distinctive. Lines are bolder, shadows deeper, colours brighter against a black background. I see a red door And I want it painted […]

Life in Colour Photo Challenge: Orange

Taking part in the Life in Colour Challenge (https://traveltalk.me.uk/2020/12/31/life-in-colour-photo-challenge-2021/) This month we will be looking for orange. One of the most vibrant colours, orange is zingy and fresh. It’s a warm colour, friendly and inviting. Soft at dawn, but louder at sunset. From the palest of peaches and apricots through to copper, rust, salmon-pink and terracotta, […]

Life in Colour Photo Challenge: Red

Taking part in the Life in Colour Challenge (https://traveltalk.me.uk/2020/12/31/life-in-colour-photo-challenge-2021/) This month we will be looking for red. One of the primary colours, red often indicates danger. It is pure energy, loud, demanding to be seen. Think of a red ladybird, a red rose, autumn leaves and a sunset. Passion. A heart.

A Very Irish Christmas

In December 2018, a family trip to Dublin included a visit to Maynooth and Uncle Kevin at St Patrick’s College. They attended a Christmas Carol Service, toured the college, and enjoyed an on-campus dinner. The journey continued to Cork, featuring family bonding, games, and memorable excursions, highlighting the festive spirit.

Into the West

It was one of those glorious Irish Summer days, the entire southwest of the country basked in glorious overcast weather. The scales between catching pneumonia and sunstroke were in perfect balance. Perfect weather for a day trip. After wolfing down some breakfast we moved as a family unit to the car outside. Before we knew […]