Wednesday 3 June 2015

Fifty Shades of Green



I left dull, dreary Toronto April 21 on the direct Air Transat flight and arrived in Dublin to green grass, blooming flowers and spring!  Our first night was spent at the majestic Kilronan Castle.  With the beautiful Irish lake and hills as the backdrop it was a perfect start to our week long trip to Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland.  After experiencing a night befitting that of Irish lords and ladies we travelled to Belfast for a two night stay at the Malone Lodge Hotel in Belfast.  With Belfast as our center we toured Florence Court, a beautiful manor.  You could envision the lives of the wealthy as well as their downstairs staff.  Touring through the emerald rolling countryside we lunched at a lakeside restaurant and then off to the ancient Navan Fort.  Belfast is a mix of the old and new.  The Belfast City Hall is a work of art, the Crumlin Road Gaol as cold and eerie as you could imagine and the Titanic Museum is a wonderful example of a museum that attempts to bring back to life and times of the Titanic in the making.  Next to the museum is where Game of Thrones is filmed but to my disappointment Tyrion Lancaster or Jon Snow were not filming to make my trip to Belfast complete.  We had no choice but to drown our disappointment in a pint of Guinness at one the many Belfast pubs.

A trip to Ireland is not complete without experiencing the Wild Atlantic coast.  The Giant’s Causeway, the Antrim coastline and the Cliffs of Moher are gorgeous, wild and amazing.  The beautiful coastline is dotted with castles, ruins and green pastures of grazing sheep.  Our personable and knowledgeable driver Joe drove us safely through Ireland and amused us with his antidotes, poems and local history.      







Along with the gorgeous natural beauty of Ireland are the wonderful cities that we visited.  We had a most interesting city tour of Derry/Londonderry.  Our charismatic guide Ronan gave some insight to the ancient and recent history of the city and Northern Ireland as we walked through the city.  The city wall and city hall are examples of the incredible architecture of this interesting city.  Galway is compact and easy to explore on foot with an opportunity to stop off at its shops, pubs and historic sites.  Westport is a coastal resort town that offers some water and land activities for the active and adventurous.  Our last stop was Dublin where we had the chance to easily explore the city using the hop on hop off pass.  Dublin’s ‘Fair City’ is a charming city with the old world atmosphere of many of its streets and squares, magnificent buildings and beautiful public parks. 





The last night evening we enjoyed a farewell Irish dinner and some traditional Irish music and dancing.  It was sad to be leaving a country with such lovely people, scrumptious food and drink, glorious scenery and interesting history.  


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