The Powerscout Waterfalls, located around 30 - 40 km away from Dublin are said to be the highest in Ireland.
I went there a few weeks ago, we took a bus from city center to Enniskery and from there we walked to the waterfalls. It was around 6 km walk, in the beautiful surroundings of Wiclow Mountains. Sometimes quite dangerous as the road was narrow and shared with cars, but wonderful landscapes.
When we arrived at the park of the Waterfalls we had to pay €5, then walk for another km. On our way, a car of Spanish tourists stopped and asked us if we wanted a lift... that was so nice from them. So we drove to the falls and: wow! It was breathtaking! But full of bugs, I wanted to sit and admire but it was impossible.
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==Greetings from Dublin==
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Monday, September 20, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
Irish West Coast: Galway Bay
Cliffs of Moher |
On the Friday night, I caught the last train to Galway where I spent a short night at Sleepzone Hostel. The hostel was nice and cheap (18€ for 1 night), well located but my bed was just next to the bathroom so nice noises all along the night, then the individual lights were quite bright so hard to sleep while someone is using his/hers and well a white curtain doesn't stop sunlight on the morning (I think I should buy one of those masks for sleeping someday).
On the Saturday early in the morning I took a bus to Doolin, a seaside village in Galway bus. As I tend to be roadsick and forgot to buy medicines, the almost 2 hours were hard, especially that we were driving through wonderful countryside (yeah Irish countryside is just so marvelous) with narrow and curvy roads and a crazy driver (seems like all bus drivers drive like mad around here). Then I walked to the Pier with a nice Italian guy I met before getting on the bus. I arrived just in time to get my boat to Inis Oirr, a small and nice and quiet island, part of the Arran Islands.
It was wonderful and calm and empty, I stayed at the hostel which was very nice and cheap (18€) but no curtain nor blind nor closers on the window (I really have to buy one of those sleeping masks). Then I decided to go and walk around the island, I though that by sticking to the sea shore I shouldn't get lost, but at a point it became not praticable so I decided to turn away and not venture inlands as I sure did not wanna get lost as I was alone.
Inis Oirr Beach |
After a peaceful night I headed back to Doolin by boat on a wild ocean which made me feel not very good and then took a bus to the legendary Cliffs of Moher: WOW! It was such a beautiful show, Nature is really something and can take your breath away (and whole Ireland is about breathtaking places), it was sunny and windy (so I came back home with sunburns and sore throat), I could have stayed hours just staring at this magical landscape but I had little time before catching my bus to Galway.
I had less than 3h in Galway so I went for a walk in the main streets, and as I was on Shop Street (yes that's the name of the street, and guess what it's full of shops), and I stopped by a shoe shop which was announcing big discounts and pairs starting @ 20€... and i found a wonderful pair for 20€! ^^ Galway seems to be also a nice place. I guess I'll just have to go back around there and explore more sometime.
It was a great week end, I really enjoyed it, and I advise you to pay a visit to this wonderful corner of Ireland.
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==Greetings from Dublin==
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Welcome in Dublin!
St Patrick Cathedral |
It was my first time in Guiness Land, and the people here are so sweet, always ready to help, that's fantastic.
The city itself is very charming and great also for shopping and partying with hundreds, thousands of pubs, shops and so on...
I enjoy shopping at St Stephens Green Mall (with TK Maxx, Chery's with wonderful jewels,...) Grafton Street and O'Connell Street and around are nice too, but it's better on a Saturday morning around 10am since it's getting crowded around noon...
Temple Bar is also a must see, a street with only pubs & restaurant, don't hesitate to enter a traditional Irish pub, enjoying a nice drink and often live music.
If like me you're a cocktail lover, go to Odeon (Harcourt street), Dandelion (St Stephens Green) or CafĂ© en Seine ( Dawson street) where you can find nice cocktails starting @ 5€...
But of course I still have lots of places to discover.
But Dublin is not just about party, if you love Green you'll be happy with some nice parks like St Stephens Green or Phoenix Park. Also nice historical places such as saint Patricks Cathedral, Christ Church, Dublin Castle,....
If you're a nature lover, you'll find wonderful sceneries just a few kilometers away by bus or train (or car of course).
To cut it short, Dublin is a place worth a visit (and so is the whole country). Here and here are some photos.
==Greetings from Dublin==
Who am I? What is this blog about?
I'm a French girl, currently living in Ireland, working as a localisation tester for video games. Yes, I got paid to play video games, they give me the recently translated French version of a game, I gotta play through and report any linguistic or cosmetic bug.
I enjoy to live abroad and traveling, I've already been living and Czech Republic and Germany, I'm a traveler and here I will talk about my life in Ireland (for the moment, maybe somewhere else later), my trips, my adventures around Europe (I hope soon also out of Europe), tips on travels, restaurants, bars and other nice stuffs in places I stay in or visit.
Talking about some thoughts, and about quite anything and everything...
==Greetings from Dublin==
I enjoy to live abroad and traveling, I've already been living and Czech Republic and Germany, I'm a traveler and here I will talk about my life in Ireland (for the moment, maybe somewhere else later), my trips, my adventures around Europe (I hope soon also out of Europe), tips on travels, restaurants, bars and other nice stuffs in places I stay in or visit.
Talking about some thoughts, and about quite anything and everything...
==Greetings from Dublin==
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