Ireland

Rock of Cashel in Ireland
Rock of Cashel in Ireland

Ireland Trip March 2022

We traveled to Ireland March 3rd to March 18th of 2022. We landed in Dublin, Ireland. Rented a car and visited Kilkenny, Cork, Killarney, Galway, Lough Neagh, Glenarm, Ballygally, Belfast, and back to Dublin. Scroll down to read in detail about our adventures in Ireland.

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  • Ireland Day 1: The start of our Dublin Adventures
    It was a long 19-hour journey to get to Dublin, Ireland, from our hometown in South Dakota, USA. We arrived in Dublin Thursday March 3rd around 9:45 am. We walked through airport customs, picked up our checked bag, and then walked to the taxi area. Dublin Airport has an area specifically for city taxis and buses. Their trams don’t go […]
  • Ireland Day 2: our Dublin adventures continues
    We were still a little slow moving the next morning from jet lag but we were excited to see a little more of Dublin. Once we got to moving, we walked to Brother Hubbard (South). While watching a show about Ireland, not sure which one it was now, they stopped at Brother Hubbard and highly recommended their food so we […]
  • Ireland Trip Day 10: Killysbeg & Donegal (Draft)
    Day 10: Killysbeg/DonegalWe woke up a little early to gather all our clothes and get them packed up and then we packed the car, got take away mochas,, and hit the road for Slieve Leauge. It was almost a 4 hour drive but worth the trip. It was stunning and turned out to be a beautiful clear day. We hiked […]
  • Ireland Trip Day 11: Glenarm (Draft)
    Day 11: GlenarmWe checked out of our room and hit the road. We stopped at a supersav for diesel and a coffee. I didn’t know how to work the machine so I ended up with a hot chocolate. We continued on and went to try and see Lough Neale but we had issues with navigation and decided to just say […]
  • Ireland Trip Day 12: Giants Causeway, Dunluce, & Ballygally (Draft)
    Day 12: Giants Causeway/Dunluce/BallygallyWe woke up and packed up our cars and headed towards giants causeway. It was pouring rain but we were also on a hunt for a Cafe before we got there. We tried stopping at dollys Cafe but it was closed so we continued on. There were several closed roads which pushed us away from the Coastal […]
  • Ireland Trip Day 13: Belfast (Draft)
    Day 13: BelfastBreakfast at hotel (buffet style Irish breakfast & continental breakfast). Black pudding is better than white pudding and not bad except really salty. We also tried some Irish cheeses including Brie. Brie was a bit rough. Michelle put it as “There are 4 aspects: 1, the smell is terrible don’t smell it. 2, the first taste is completely […]
  • Ireland Trip Day 14: Dublin (Draft)
    Day 14: DublinWoke up and checked out and dropped luggage at cars then went to a cafe for breakfast. Then drove to Dublin car rental return. Easy process for us. Renault captur Took the shuttle to the airport and a nice lady from the rental car company walked up to the bus pick up for the Clayton Hotel. It was […]
  • Ireland Trip Day 15: Dublin St. Patrick’s Day (Draft)
    Day 15: Dublin Saint Patrick’s Day Got up a bit later than we have all trip and had a mocha from red bean roastery and a sausage and bacon sandwich. Taxi to national museum of Ireland archeology. Cool! Then off to stand in the crowd to try and watch part of the parade. It was nuts. Got into a Cafe […]
  • Ireland Trip Day 16: Journey Home (Draft)
    Day 16: back home We got up at 515 and got ready and downstairs for checkout. We timed the bus just right and hopped on it about 555 and we took off to the airport. We then walked to the testing center near terminal 2 and got in line. The line moved faster than I thought and we got to […]
  • Ireland Trip Day 3: Road trip begins
    The night before, we arraigned with the hotel to have a taxi take us to the car rental place. Once again the local taxi driver was very knowledgeable and gave us tips to check out Skellig Ring near Killarney, Ireland among a few others. We arrived at Europcar just outside of the airport and had an easy time checking in. […]
  • Ireland Trip Day 4: Kilkenny Castle
    Luke was hoping by going to bed early he’d be able to wake up early and get some good pictures of the sunrise. He misjudged the timing of the sunrise so he wasn’t able to capture the light he was hoping for but the landscape is still gorgeous. We then drove back into Kilkeny and stopped at The Yard for […]
  • Ireland Trip Day 5: Rock of Cashel Castle & Cork (Draft)
    We packed up, said bye to our little hut and made our way to Rock of Cashel Castle. Unfortunately, they had sections closed off due to restorations but because they had ongoing restorations they didn’t charge any admission fees today. We walked around and took some great pictures. There are signs but if you are like me, you may get […]
  • Ireland Trip Day 6: Killarny (Draft)
    Day 6: Killarney Packed up, got a mocha for take away and had a short drive to Blarney Castle & Gardens. A person can easily spend all day exploring the castle and the grounds. It’s really neat you are able to explore the full castle, including the famous climb to the top to kiss the blarney stone. We spent a […]
  • Ireland Trip Day 7: Killarney Ring of Kerry (Draft)
    Day 7: Killarney- Ring of KerryWe woke up around 730 and got dressed and hit the road. We wanted to get an early start to beat any possible crowds but we got on the road and realized that we didn’t have to worry about crowds because it was pouring rain. We stopped at Torc Waterfall and had it all to […]
  • Ireland Trip Day 8: Galway (Draft)
    Day 8: GalwayWe woke up and drive to the Ross Castle to get a picture of it even though it wasn’t open yet. We didn’t want to wait for it to open since we wanted to drive the Dingle Peninsula and see the Cliffs of Mohr today. We took a couple laps up and down Ross Road to find Nieve […]

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