Doolin bound

crossing the river
crossing the river

A lot of driving on the second day. We had to get to Doolin where we had booked the next B & B and which would be the starting point for a tour through the Burren.

Getting to Doolin from Tralee is fasted if you take the ferry boat and even with this it took us more than 3 hours driving to get there, due to the Irish streets 🙂 We stopped at the Cliffs of Moher, which is always a nice spot to stop. The cliffs are amazing and even though there are signs saying that nobody should cross that line a lot of people just do and lay down on the plateau. The cliffs are  probably one of the most impressive spots in Ireland. Due to the weather we didn’t linger there, hoping that we would have more luck the next day.

From the cliffs we proceded to Doolin where we had a little Bed & Breakfast a little outside of town named „Glasha Meadows“. Nice B & B which I would always recommend to people travelling there. Doolin is a nice little town and very much crowded with tourists as the ferries to the Aran Islands depart here but it’s always worth a visit.

We ended the evening in McDermott, one of the pubs in Doolin with typical pub food again. They had live music every night after 9.30 pm.

crossing the river
crossing the river

Lot’s of delays

Our trip  started with a lot of delays. At check in at airport Hahn we already had a family in front of us that had over 30kg too much luggage. First they tried to pack in a different way and after half an hour they ended up in paying over 200 Euro for the additional luggage. When we reached the hand luggage check they were in front of us again and it turned out that daddy had a knife in his luggage which caused again delay for everybody behind. Finally they headed for the wrong gate (Kerry and London are obviously not the same city) and so we had to wait for them again. Needless to say that they had booked priority boarding and were extremely loud and unfriendly because of having missed the priority boarding. This all ended up in 20 min delay. Thanks to family „I‘m not able to read the flight restrictions before the flight“.
When we reached Kerry and made our way to National Car Rental where we had the next problem family in front.  5 people that all wanted to be registered as driver and none of them had done that beforehand.
Our car turned out to be a silver Opel Corsa and I was quite surprised to realise that the Irish streets haven‘t changed a bit in the last 10 years. We needed quite some time until we found our first bed & breakfast „Sheridan Lodge“ in Tralee. The owner was absolutely nice. After she had shown us the room she invited us for tee & cookies and chatted with us for quite some time. She explained where it would be best to park in town and we went downtown. Tralee isn‘t really a beautiful city but the choice for the first day would have been either Killarney or Tralee just because of the distance to the airport and as we both didn‘t want to drive to far on the first day (as we needed to get used to driving on the left side of the road first).
We had dinner at a tiny pub, as it was Sunday we hadn‘t too much of a choice, and it turned out to be delicious seafood and apple pie afterwards. Perfect start for the first day.

Room at Sheridan Lodge
Room at Sheridan Lodge
Sheridan Lodge, Tralee
Sheridan Lodge, Tralee