Irelands Southwest and West (Part 6) – The Digital Journey

Part 6 of our 2017 trip through Irleands Southwest and West. Following the earlier analog series, this part now covers the digital journey around Irelands Southwest and West and completes the series finally.

After arriving at Dublin Airport, we headed south to Kilkenny …

Here at Matt The Millers, I learned that the famous Kilkenny was no longer brewed in the town, but at the Guinness Brewery in Dublin – OMG.

 

Kilkenny Castle

 

Smithwick’s Brewery

 

Celtic Cross in Kilkenny

 

Cemetery around Cathedral Church of St Canice & Round Tower, Kilkenny

 

Rock of Cashel, Ireland

 

Around Muckross House and the Muckross Lake, Ireland

 

Around the Gap of Dunloe, Ireland

 

Around Valentia Island, Ireland

 

The Burren, Ireland

 

Cliffs of Moher, Ireland

 

Diamond Hill, Connemara, Ireland

 

Kylemore Abbey, Connemara, Ireland

 

Between Dog’s Bay and Gurteen Bay, Ireland

 

Derryclare Lough, Twelve Pines

 

Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin, Ireland

 

National Library, Dublin, Ireland

 

Molly Malone, Dublin, Ireland

That’s it. It was a rather quick flight through the treasures we saw during the two weeks journey through Ireland’s South West and West.

If you’re interested – earlier parts of this series can be found here.

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5

In case you’d like to comment, it’s appreciated … and maybe, you want to visit my website or my flickr page too.

So long … and thanks for all the fish.

 

2 comments

  1. Nice pictures of a good tour. I think I used up at least one roll of TriX at St Canice and again at Rock of Cashel when I was there in 2019… One can’t turn around without ‘seeing’ something fascinating. In my opinion, so much more interesting that Dublin.

    1. Hi Bernard,
      thanks for stopping by :)
      I fully agree with you, that the countryside has so much more to give than Dublin.
      Even if I like the Irish colours – this country is made for black and white.

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