Liebster 2015 Award Nomination
I’m so excited . . . beyond excited to announce that I have been nominated for the Liebster 2015 Award. Now at this very moment you’re probably asking yourself what … Continue Reading
Leaving Footprints All Over The World
I’m so excited . . . beyond excited to announce that I have been nominated for the Liebster 2015 Award. Now at this very moment you’re probably asking yourself what … Continue Reading
I have fallen in love with bed and breakfasts since my Europe trip. They are my now preferred choice of accommodation. Blarney Castle was on our list of attractions (and … Continue Reading
This banquet came highly recommended by my father who used to live in Ireland. I’m so glad we listened to his recommendation and bought tickets for it. We were running … Continue Reading
The first Bunratty Castle was constructed in 1250 and consisted of a earthen mound with a wooden tower. Throughout it’s history Bunratty changed hands, was destroyed, rebuilt and destroyed again. … Continue Reading
Knappogue Castle is a 15th century tucked away in County Clare. The castle was built in 1467 by the Macnamara Clan, who also built Bunratty Castle. The castle was confiscated … Continue Reading
Doolin Cave is located in the Burren north of Doolin Village. This cave is home to the “Great Stalactite” and is considered a world class natural tourist attraction. I love … Continue Reading
Cliffs of Mohr Hotel is located in Liscannor, Ireland. It’s two miles from the Cliffs of Mohr and 50km from Shannon Airport. I had originally booked our stay at Logues … Continue Reading
The Cliffs of Mohr and Blarney Castle were at the top of my things to see list. Neither were a disappointment. The Cliffs were originally planned for the following day … Continue Reading
Aillwee Caves are karst caves located underground. They are located in County Clare, Ireland. This is area is commonly referred to as the Burren. The region itself is a wild, … Continue Reading
Dunguaire Castle is a 16th century tower house located on the southern shores of Galway Bay. It was built in 1520 by the Hynes Clan. Legend has it if a … Continue Reading