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A Day in Belfast: Exploring a City Still Shaped by the Troubles
This long but rewarding detour was inspired by our older son, who had visited Belfast a few months earlier and strongly recommended the Black Cab “Troubles” tour, describing it as one of the most impactful experiences of his trip. Although the Troubles officially ended with the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, their legacy still shapes daily life in Belfast. Physical barriers continue to separate Protestant and Catholic neighborhoods, with gates that close each evening.
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Exploring Ireland: A Day Trip from Cork to Kilkenny
On this day of the Ireland portion of our journey, we traveled from Kenmare to Kilkenny, making our first stop in Cork. We rang the bells at St. Anne's and sampled delicacies from the English Market in Cork before spending the remainder of the day in Kilkenny, the Medieval City. In Kilkenny, we explored Kilkenny Castle, strolled along the Medieval Mile, climbed the Round Tower, and had some pints in an Irish pub while enjoying traditional Irish pub music.
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Apr 253 min read


Ireland's Scenic Wonder: A Journey Around the Ring of Kerry
The Ring of Kerry is a 111-mile scenic drive is located in southwest Ireland, where the coastline is occupied by tiny picturesque villages and breathtaking views from dramatic cliffsides. The drive can be done all in one day with time left over to see the Muckross House in Killarney.
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Apr 183 min read


Ireland: Driving the Beautiful Dingle Peninsula
Driving the Dingle Peninsula is a "must do," in Ireland. True, we had perfect weather, but it is hard to imagine a more beautiful part of the Country. From Galway, we made our way down to the Dingle Peninsula where we made five stops in total: Clogher Head (Ceann Sraithe), Donquin Pier, Coumeenole Beach, Dingle Sheep Dogs (experience), and the Town of Dingle.
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Sep 20, 20253 min read
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