From Kinsale to Killarney


You can see on the map that we are starting from Kinsale and following the smaller roads along the shore. We were generally heading west and wanted to make a stop in Bantry. Along the way we found some places with very melodic names like Skibbereen, Ballinspittle and Clonakilty. The downside to the beautiful scenery was that the roads were a little exciting by times.


There seemed to be only one speed limit no matter the size or condition of the roads. And as the saying goes, that was merely a suggestion.

Matthew had been reading about Bantry House in one of our guide books and thought it looked like a good place to spend some time. He was right. If you're in the area, Bantry House, located on Bantry Bay has beautiful gardens and wonderfully well-maintained buildings.
We enjoyed the gardens ...







Bantry House, itself, is beautiful as is the view of Bantry Bay.



The stables ...





We couldn't resist a picture of this huge and beautiful tree as we were leaving.

There is also a small museum called the French Armada Centre that gives a pictoral history of the 1796 invasion by the French and United Irishmen in an attempt to end British rule.
We ended up spending much longer at Bantry House than we had planned - not really a problem since we didn't have a set agenda and we totally enjoyed our time there. Matthew and I give Bantry House a big two thumbs up on the tourist scale.
After we left Bantry and were back on the road to Killarney, the sun came out and offered us a few glimpses of the incredible Irish countryside. We couldn't resist stopping the car a couple of times to take some short treks through the fields.








Next post ... the Shannon River and more.









