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Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts

Monday, December 31, 2018

FINISHING UP OUR 2018 HOLIDAY


GIANT'S CAUSEWAY

No trip to northern Ireland would be complete without a visit to the Giants causeway.
Entry to this natural phenomenon is free …. but the car park run by the National Trust is 
very expensive !
First you walk about a kilometer along a well made path/road.




Once you come upon the basalt pipes that constitute the feature you are able to scramble over it


with very few restrictions.


there were quite a few people exploring the site the day we were there but I'm sure that it becomes very crowded in the season.






You can see the scale of the columns when tony stand at the base of one large crop of pipes.



Further along the path there are more features to see .
 My photo is using the zoom on my camera came out a little strange but you can still the the size of it anyway.


Then there is the long walk back to the car park.





GAME OF THRONES

There are lots of locations used in the Game of Thrones TV show scattered all over the countryside.

This avenue of trees is called the dark hedges in the series and it is truly spectacular

 

Our two weeks in our little house at Ballintoy were terrific.
This holiday was going just as we had planned ...slow and relaxing.

WELLS

After a short visit with family I Wales we finished up our holiday is the little city of Wells.
Our stay coincided with a Bank Holiday weekend  but we managed to see this little gem without too many problems.


The Bishop's Palace with its lovely building and beautiful grounds


gave us hours of pleasure as we explored 






and then there was the 
Cathedral !!



Spectacular from the outside


and even better on the inside.

The whole cathedral precinct was full of beautiful old buildings



and we wandered at leisure taking it all in.






What a terrific place to end our holiday.
On our last day we grabbed our last Cream tea from the bishop's Palace Tea Room


Pity  we can't get this stuff in Australia. It is WONDERFUL !!!


Another wonderful holiday.

Cheers.

Friday, November 23, 2018

CARRICK-A-REDE ROPE BRIDGE


Our cottage in Ballintoy was only a short walk to the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge.

Just turn from our laneway at the little gate in the photo and walk down the pretty path



then along the grassy path towards the sea.





This is where you are aiming for 




but first you have quite a long walk along the cliff tops


then  down some very steep stone steps - there's a seat to sit and recover on the way back !!






and then you're there !


Carefully controlled,


no time to stop in the middle and take photos !


Once on the little island there are pretty views to take in




 Later in the day we drove back past the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge to a little park that gave great views of the bridge.






Such a pretty part of the world.








Cheers.