Ireland’s Beauty: All Wrapped Up In A 10-Day Itinerary.

The Fitzpatrick Castle

Ireland is anything but boring! I am excited to share with you a 10-day itinerary that covers all the beauty that Ireland has to offer. My journey began in late August with my first stop in Dublin. Come along with me as we explore Ireland and all its wonders!

DAY 1: DUBLIN.

Arriving in Dublin was anything short of a new experience for me.

Requirement #1: I wanted to arrive and stay in a castle. A legitimate marked in the books as a real castle, CASTLE like the one you see on the cover here. The Fitzpatrick Castle is located in Killiney Co., the outskirts of Dublin city. But let me not get ahead of myself. I need a CAR!

LOST ON DAY 1.
THE KILLINEY-DUBLIN TRAIN SYSTEM.

In order for me to get into the city of Dublin, I needed to take the train from Killiney Co. One thing I learned in Ireland is everyone will tell you, “It’s just around the corner.” I laugh. Their “around the corner” means about a 20-25 minute walk to the train station. The hotel receptionist told me that I’d much rather take the train than drive. I quickly saw why. Dublin reminds me of Washington, D.C. Lots of traffic and people everywhere.

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Train Ticket and Map. Tourist much? 🙂
DUBLIN CITY: THE TEMPLE BAR.

I arrived in Dublin City running on jet lag, but excited to explore for the two days I had in Dublin.

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The Temple Bar
The Temple Bar Live Irish Music
Live Irish Band
The Temple Bar

There wasn’t a sense of rush in the bar at all. It was so nice to be surrounded by people just enjoying the vibe and music. An older Irish man approached me asking who I was with. I gladly stated: “Me, myself and I.” He said that Dublin is a safe city so not to worry but not to carry valuables in the late evenings. I appreciated the tip.

Trying to the Guinness

I stayed long enough to taste the Irish Guinness. Are you familiar with the famous Guinness? I was told before traveling to Ireland that I need to try Guinness in America before tasting it in Irish. Personally, I’m not a fan for the dark, strong beers as such but I did so for the sake of being a tourist. It was definitely strong. I can’t say it changed my mind about dark beers but I did the touristy thing. Box checked. Hahaha. Are you a fan of the dark beers?

SIGHTSEEING.
Busy streets of Dublin City
Dublin City. Stores, bars, restaurants galore.

DAY 2: WICKLOW.

Side Note: Everyone I encountered in Ireland from Day 1 was extremely kind and helpful.

Taxi Driver
Taxi Driver for my Wicklow Excursion.
Am I going to make it on time?
Am I going to make it on time?
HORSEBACK RIDING.

We trekked through this lovely greenery with moss hanging in the trees. It was so beautiful to take in the views all around me. Once we were done with our horseback tour, they took us into a small town nearby for some good ole Irish lunch. The food was so good, but heavy. I was ready for a nap.

Are you ready to see what’s in store for Day 3 of my most memorable 10-day itinerary showcasing all of Ireland’s beauty? Let’s go WEST!!!

DAY 3: DUBLIN TO GALWAY.

DRIVING TO GALWAY.

Before departing Dublin I asked the receptionist if there was anything worth pulling off the highway to check out on my drive. She advised not so much…unless you want to drive an hour out of the way. I decided to continue on my journey to Galway where I had only heard nothing but wonderful things about this city and I couldn’t wait to check it out for myself. I was excited to leave Dublin and explore somewhere new.

The drive was nice, it was simple. Nothing like what I drive back home in Virginia. I will say the whole idea of driving on the left side of the road sitting in the right seat honestly hasn’t phased me at all. I was expecting a lot of nervousness…but no, I was good. It was an experience to say the least, haha. Here I was cruising along M50 to N6 just like the rest of the locals.

I didn’t have any real plans for my first day arriving in Galway other than to explore the area and see what I could find. My entire trip consisted of one real tour, if you will, while the rest was meant for spontaneity to see what I could fine on my own time. It was perfect!

Ireland Roundabout
Salthill Beach, Galway
Salthill Beach, Galway
WHERE TO FIND THE BEST PASTRIES, COFFEE AND TEAS.
Corrib Tea Room
Chai Tea Latte
Corrib Tea Room
Brunch!!
Corrib Tea Room
Decor inside of the Corrib Tea Room
Cupan Tea Room
Cupan Tae
GALWAY CATHEDRAL.
GALWAY SHOPPING.
Claddagh Jewelers
Galway Shopping
My very own Irish sweater!
The famous Irish sweater shop in Galway!
Galway Shopping
Our claddagh rings. 🙂

DAY 4: GALWAY.

THE KYLEMORE ABBEY CASTLE.
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The Kylemore Abbey
CONNEMARA NATIONAL PARK.
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Ireland's Beauty

This was a favorite day of mine. The entire adventure of driving around and just getting lost and finding myself. It was just me, myself and I. It was such a peaceful drive heading back to my hotel. The only thing surrounding me were mountains with limestone and wild sheep everywhere!!

WATCH FOR THE SHEEP.

At one point, I encountered a herd of sheep that blocked my road. I literally just sat there admiring their willingness to just take their sweet time and talking to them as if they could understand me. I can definitely say I got their attention and they turned facing me with their heads. Yet, they still just went slowly on their way crossing the road while I sat and waited.

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Ireland's Beauty

This moment in time reminded me of my all time favorite movie, Leap Year! In my mind, I was Amy Adams and the sheep…well, they were the sheep of Ireland like in the movie. Hahaha…I felt like I was living out moments from the movie and I was loving every single moment of it! Have you seen Leap Year?

It was a long day of adventuring and I loved it all. It was time to head back to my hotel and just relax. Tomorrow’s big adventure will have ALL OF MY ATTENTION! Keep reading…it’s about to get super magical in here!!!

DAY 5: GALWAY.

I have yet to leave Galway completely. Today is going to be the most magical day of all! I was beyond excited for today. One of my dreams was always to visit Ireland and see well…hang on, I’ll get there in a bit. First…let’s head on over to the New Galway Station where I met up with my tour guide, Gary. Ah, loved Gary!! He had quite the personality and a great sense of humor. He was super friendly and answered all the questions my tour group had on our first stop to…

Dungaire Castle
DUNGUAIRE CASTLE.
Dunguaire Castle
Dunguaire Castle
Dunguaire Castle

Fun Fact: The correct term for ‘castles’ in Ireland is ‘townhouses.’ They were built in Ireland so many miles apart equally to communicate with one another with ships coming inland back years and years ago.

DOOLIN VILLAGE.

Our tour took us from the Dunguaire Castle to a small village nearby called, Doolin’ for a little lunch. As we approached our pub for some lunch, I took in the vibrant colors of the shops surrounding us. I learned in Ireland meals are NOT little but they are sooooo good!

I chose to have the Irish beef stew and it was quite delish.

Doolin, Ireland

It was definitely filling and easily put me into a food coma once back on the tour bus until…Gary announced our next stop. Here it is, friends!!!!

THE CLIFFS OF MOHER.
Cliffs of Moher

This view took my breath away. The wind blew my tears away, hahah. It was just such a magical moment for me. A dream come true. Have you ever dreamt a dream wishing one day it will come to fruition? That was me, right here. I made this happen. I was lost in the beauty all around me.

Gary did warn all of us…he said no matter how tempted you are, please stay BEHIND the barriers. They’ve had people die there because they didn’t take it seriously on how much danger could be involved. Gary said it’s not the winds that will get you…the winds will take your phone and hats and sunglasses…but the wind gusts that come from all directions at once…that is what you watch for.

Cliffs of Moher
Cliffs of Moher
Cliffs of Moher
POULNABRONE – THE PORTAL TOMB.
The Portal Tomb
The Portal Tomb
The Portal Tomb

What I found super fascinating was the limestone all around us. Everywhere you looked there was limestone. All of this was created from the combination of glacial movement and rainwater dissolution. Just look at this!

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This is limestone that I walked on that just seemed to go for miles and miles. They call the crevices in the limestone grikes which form between the blocks of limestone called clints. The grikes is a direct result of what happens when the rainwater dissolves the limestone. Absolutely fascinating!!

Fun Fact: I also learned while on this tour that the Irish used to get their heat supply from Bogs in the ground. They hold at least 75% water. The Irish back in years’ past used the peat from the bogs to heat their homes. Most homes these days do use more traditional methods for their heat source (i.e. gas, electric).

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As our tour was ending for the day, Gary stopped by this gorgeous beach so that we could snap some photos. It was so windy everywhere we went in Ireland but the temps weren’t too bad. Nothing a light jacket or sweater couldn’t handle.

DAY 6: GALWAY TO KILLARNEY.

INNER CITY OF GALWAY.
Local Music, Inner City of Galway
The Kings Head
Local Music, Inner City of Galway
THE MENLO CASTLE.
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The Menlo Castle
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Ireland's Beauty
Ireland's Beauty
BURREN NATURE SANCTUARY.
Burren Nature Sanctuary
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Ireland's Beauty
Ireland's Beauty
COOLE PARK NATURE RESERVE.
THE BUNRATTY CASTLE.
THE MAIN COURSE, MEETING NEW PEOPLE AT DINNER.

I ate, I laughed, I chatted with my group of newly acquainted Canadian friends and we listened to the singing of the Irish during our dinner. Everyone sang so beautifully. Once the show was finished, it was time to hit the road. I had a 2 hour road trip ahead of me and it was already 8pm!!

DRIVING TO KILLARNEY.

I was headed to Killarney and couldn’t wait! Driving in Ireland was not bad at all. Now driving in Ireland in the dark on N-highway (Ireland’s National Highways) with no lights – pitch black, narrow and winding roads and unsure where I really am in the dark…well, to be quite frank, I was NOT feeling it! This is the ONLY time I truly became a bit nervous driving in Ireland. I wasn’t even concerned with deer jumping out in front of me…but what about the wild sheep and cows! I can laugh now…I didn’t laugh then! In fact, I held onto the steering wheel…”Jesus, Take the Wheel.” Yes, I was there in that moment.

MUCKROSS PARK HOTEL & SPA.

The best part of it all that evening was…

  • I made it safely to my hotel.
  • The hotel staff brought my luggage in for me AND parked my car in valet.
  • I ordered cookies and milk to soothe my soul after that drive.
  • My room was AHMAZING and it looked like a room set for a queen.
When milk & cookies feed your soul, hahaha.

Sidenote: The front desk woman had a super strong Irish accent!! It was so interesting to hear the changes in the Irish while visiting each city. She spoke so fast I honestly thought she was speaking a different language. It didn’t help I was exhausted either, hah.

If I could leave you with anything from my Day 6 experience, it is this…

DAY 7: KILLARNEY.

Here we are, friends. I’m in Killarney! After a long night of driving and tired feet…I decided to wake a tad earlier than expected just to soak in the tub. Why not! It’s an AHMAZING room. I felt like a queen with tired feet! Hahaha. I knew I was going to be too tired to walk my happy butt downstairs for breakfast so I was sure to fill out my breakfast form for room service. Again, why not! It was quite delish as you can see here and relaxing to just take my time this morning.

Irish breakfast!
IN ROUTE TO MY NEXT TOUR.

I’m getting picked up from my hotel to head to my next tour, the Ring of Kerry. My tour guide’s name is John. He’s quite the character as they all seem to be. He explains to me that the Muckross Park Hotel & Spa is right across from 25,000 acres of beautiful national park and only 3 miles from downtown Killarney. He says, “An easy walk into town…you can walk back from town thru this path,” as he’s pointing off in the distance to a park trail…”but not in the dark, not alone. Ah yes, 3 easy miles and there’s castle ruins around about that way” as he points in the distance. I knew at that moment I’m in the perfect spot…a national park all around me…YES PLEASE!!! My happy place.

John asks me if I traveled here with anyone and I said, “Why yes…the best company ever!” He asks who and where are they as I’m the only one sitting in his shuttle at the moment. I said, “Well, of course…me, myself and I! We are having so much fun together!” He looks over at me while driving not paying attention to the road and says, “You’re one brave lad…my lady. That is wonderful. You’re enjoying your time here, is that right?” I smiled and happily replied, “Living my best life!! I am loving Ireland!!”

THE BUS RIDE AND SOME IRISH HUMOR.

John has quite the sense of humor. He tells us hot drinks are not allowed on the bus. Then he goes on to share that he went to school as a child with a Nun and was caught daydreaming one day. Next thing he knows he’s smacked upside the hand with a switch and the Nun says, “John O’Neil, you’ll never make it in life staring out a window!” He shouts, “Mother Angelica how you’re so gosh damn wrong! Look at me now! I’ve been staring out a window since 1972! How do you like that Mother Angelica!” Oh my goodness we were all laughing so hard on the bus.

THE KERRY BOG VILLAGE.

The village is set up as if you were walking into the 19th century in Ireland. It was quite the experience and I liked seeing the Irish Foxhounds and Bog Ponies. The Irish Foxhounds were so big!! I did not expect them to be so large. The Bog Ponies were charming with the flipping of their tails nonstop. My first encounter with both. Ah yes, I was also able to grab myself some real Irish coffee with Baileys. It was delish!

Bog Ponies
THE DINGLE PENINSULA.
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SLEA IN THE DINGLE PENINSULA.

Next up…we visited an area called Slea where we were able to meet a sheep herder. He explained and demonstrated to our tour group just how his dogs are trained to herd his Scottish blackface sheep based on whistle commands. The sheep dogs were so eager to do their job. It was an incredible demonstration to watch in action. The dogs both herded the sheep together and then would split them apart all based on which commands they were given. Absolutely AHMAZING in my book! According to the sheep herder, his sheep fear when the dog slowly walks up to them…but the sheep fear nothing as the dog lays.

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Scottish Blackface Sheep
Ireland's Beauty
THE SCARRIFF INN.
MY THOUGHTS ON THE RING OF KERRY TOUR.

While I enjoyed the places we visited and took many photos where I could, I must be honest. If I had to do the Ring of Kerry tour all over again, I would drive myself – OR – bring a friend or two. It was interesting to hear the facts provided by our tour guide and to be driven around to each place. However, it was a LONG ride around A LOT of narrow roads on cliff edges with approximately 50 people on my bus with nonstop chatter. I’d prefer to do this on my own. I could take my time and stay as long or as short as I desired and stop where I choose to versus only have a few specific places to stop. But that’s what tours are for, right friends?! Note for next time…I go solo. Lol.

DAY 8: KILLARNEY TO WATERFORD.

CHANGE OF PLANS.

I had a terrible migraine the evening before it was time to depart…must’ve been that full tour bus. I’m kidding…partially. Lol. I decided this morning I would sleep in and take it slow. My trip. My choices. My hotel room had an AHMAZINGLY huge bathtub that I just could not NOT try out.

I was scheduled for a tour of Dingle for my Day 8 in Ireland. However, I wasn’t feeling it when it comes to sitting on a bus from the crack of dawn to the sun setting with another group of 50 people being driven around the lands of Ireland. I opted out of this tour. I decided today I would make my own plans. While I was unsure what that would entail, I was ok with this decision too. I asked the Irish man at the front desk of my hotel as I was checking out his thoughts of driving to Dingle myself. He said there’s no point in visiting Dingle if I already did the Ring of Kerry tour the day prior. So, note to you, my friend…if you do one of the two tours, The Ring of Kerry or Dingle, probably best not to do the other. 😉

I decided to explore a little more around Killarney before making my way to Waterford. First up –

KILLARNEY NATIONAL PARK.
MUCKROSS HOUSE.

I decided my first stop would be the Muckross House. I was hungry and wanted to try something different for breakfast. Well, slightly different, lol. I ordered a pastry and a mocha latte with a view of the Muckross House Gardens.

Muckross House
Quick breakfast!

Gorgeous!!! I cannot get over how everything I saw in Ireland was absolutely breathtaking.

TORC WATERFALL.

I decided that I would explore the Killarney National Park. First stop, the Torc Waterfall. I didn’t realize the walk would turn into an actual journey to arrive there. But it was so worth it. I was walking through the Killarney National Park to get to the Torc Waterfall and it did not disappoint! It was absolutely beautiful. It’s approximately 70-80′ high and steals the show once you’ve arrived in front of this beauty! I snapped my photos, took in the view and began my walk back through the Killarney National Park.

THE ROSS CASTLE.
DRIVING M8 TO WATERFORD.

You may be wondering what is M8. M8 is considered one of Ireland’s motorways, for us in the United States…our highway. So here I am. Finally on M8 and music is on, window down and I’m cruising 120km (75mph). Perfect time for me to reflect and think about this entire trip and what it means for me and what it will mean for my future self. It’s amazing how much time you get to ponder about yourself and your life and everything that encompasses it when you’re on a solo trip. Good shit y’all…good shit!! 😉

IRELAND BED & BREAKFAST – MEETING MY HOST

Voila!! I made it to my B&B in Waterford. I was greeted in the most certainly pleasant way one could be. My Irish B&B welcoming by Matt, the one and only! He greeted me by first saying, “Why my lady you must be Christine? I was worried I hadn’t heard of you yet. Where are you coming from?” I told him I drove from Killarney. He continues on, “Oh my lady, Christine…that is a distance to drive! I’m glad you’re here safe and you travel alone? You are one brave lady I must say.” He told me that his name, “Matt” in Irish means “Brazil.” Matt loved to chit chat and I didn’t mind at all. It was nice. Matt said his daughter moved to Virginia for horseback riding and training in the Blue Ridge mountains area.

DINNER AT DOOLEY’S

WHERE I STAYED IN WATERFORD.

Matt gave me a tour of their home and said his wife was not home at the moment. Specifically, he said, “My lady isn’t here at the moment as she stepped out briefly but when she learned it was a single lady traveling on her own, she said to me, “Give her the suite! She needs her own bathroom.” I laughed and said thank you, that is kind. Matt continued, “So I did because if not I’ll hear her in the morning.” I couldn’t stop laughing. Such a character! I love the personalities of the Irish I’ve met to date on my trip to explore Ireland’s beauty!

Here’s a sneak peek into the B&B. It was quaint and my host/hostesss were beyond kind and accommodating.

Matt told me across the street from their home were castle ruins that I could explore. If anyone were to stop me, just tell them I was staying in their B&B. Noted. I made sure to make it part of tomorrow’s adventure before I departed back to…Dublin! Gah…my trip was coming to an end very soon!

DAY 9: WATERFORD TO DUBLIN.

Ah, Ireland…how I love you! An authentic Irish breakfast made by Pauline and Matt just for me. They are such great host/hostess. It was quite delish with tomatoes, poached eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, orange juice and coffee. All of this for just ONE person, hahaha. Did I eat it all? Not quite. 😉 Matt, I’ve learned, is a very personable person which I can appreciate. He was excited to share with me all about his daughter explaining that she lives in Winchester, VA. That’s nearly 1.5 hours from my hometown. I saw pics of his daughter, the horses she trains and rides and learned she’s lived in Virginia for the past 17 years. A fond father of his daughter!

CASTLE RUINS.

I love finding and exploring places that look untouched by people. These castle ruins were just that.

KILKENNY.
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Kilkenny Centre
THE KILKENNY CASTLE.
The Kilkenny Castle Interior

I found Kilkenny to be on the top of my list of places I’d visit again along with Killarney and Galway if ever I find myself in Ireland again. Just look at the vibrant colors here all from Kilkenny. Loved it all!!!

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I spent about 2-3 hours in Kilkenny before I needed to make my way back to Dublin. I had a specific request from my travel agent on my departure just as I did with my arrival. The request for a castle upon departure was granted as well. Fit for a queen if I must say so myself.

ARRIVING IN DUBLIN – THE YACHT.
THE CLONTARF CASTLE HOTEL.
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The Clontarf Castle

My room was fit for a queen!!! My name was on the TV screen welcome me. I mean…fancy, fancy in my book and just what I wanted! Hahaha. It was grand! Loved it all!

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XO, Christine

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