We had a very small interruption to a lazy Saturday afternoon on the couch. This young fella climbed up the drain pipe to our third story flat. He was shy at first, but after a while he 

We had a very small interruption to a lazy Saturday afternoon on the couch. This young fella climbed up the drain pipe to our third story flat. He was shy at first, but after a while he 

Now that I am a real deal Irish citizen it was great to finally set foot on my home turf for a week of touring. We covered over 1000 miles in our Nissan - from Cork in the South to Derry in the North through the lush green fields, rugged coast and dry stone walls. A country filled with quaint character and characters where the little things matter. We steered clear of the cities and so we have good cause to go back and see Dublin and Belfast.
Killendarragh - the Starrett dairy farm:

Looking across to Northern Ireland from the front lawn

Blarney
We did the compulsory tourist deed of kissing the Blarney Stone that supposedly gives you the gift of the gab for 7 years and had a walk around the surrounding grounds. It was a great start to the trip but do you think we could shut up in the car afterwards?

Cashel Rock
Cashel Rock was a spectacular structure (no longer used) where we added to our thin understanding of Irish history. When you come from NZ, it's mind boggling that buildings still stand from over 800 years ago.


Bunratty
Bunratty (love the name) was another history stop with a well maintained village from the 18th century. We had a quick look around, a cuddle with the horse and then quickly went back to our centrally heated B&B to avoid the Irish rain.


Kilkenny
Kilkenny Castle is right in the middle of the town of Kilkenny and has tremendous grounds surrounding it - we went on a quite a walk around them and subsequently missed the tour - but the views of the outside were great.


Walking
There are plenty of good walking stops and we tried to get a walk in a day but laziness or Guinness often won over. However, the better spots we went walking were in Gorten: