But we've had a pleasant surprise this year - a real summer in Ireland! The weather has been gorgeous, lots of long, sunny days.
When we saw the first nice forecast back in June we took advantage of it and decided to go and see Dingle on the bank holiday. (Bank holidays here are the first Monday in May, June and August. It's a nice 3 day weekend, kind of like our American Memorial Day, 4th of July, and Labor Day, except they're not celebrating anything, especially not the banks! No one is very happy with the banks right now, but that's another story) Anyways, since we made the announcement that we were coming to Ireland we have heard from so many people that we "must" check out Dingle. We did, and it did not disappoint.
Dingle is a little fishing village on the west coast of Ireland. It reminds me a lot of Wellfleet the town where I grew up (only we didn't have any mountains in the background.) The scenery is beautiful, a lovely harbor, gorgeous sunsets, quaint shops and restaurants, and loads of history.
Inch Beach |
Rock walls and sheep are everywhere |
The sunsets were amazing. |
Dingle has an interesting story. In 1984 a dolphin showed up in the harbor and he never left. It's not unusual for dolphins to be seen there, but only in the summer months and in groups. This one has stayed for nearly 30 years. Some local fishermen had been struggling with lower catches and increasing regulations and costs when they came up with the idea of taking visitors out to see the dolphin. The locals nicknamed him Fungi and he's been a huge boost for tourism in the area. We took a boat tour to see him, and he didn't disappoint!
We drove over Connor's Pass on our way out of Dingle. The view from it is incredible, but the road is beyond scary. It twists and turns and is very narrow in places with crazy drop-offs and very little guard rails. At the top you can see Dingle harbor on one side and lakes on the other. We were astonished to meet bicycle riders at the summit! We hiked up the short walk from the parking lot to the top of the mountain, and that was enough for us!
I'm looking forward to showing some of you these beautiful sights when you come to visit!
stunning pictures!! I can't wait to see those places for myself :)
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