The Slea Head Drive is a winding NARROW coast road that is a 50-mile loop. Along the drive you can see the Blasket Islands, and breath taking views. Many of the road signs are written only in Irish.
Month: October 2013
Wednesday, day 8
Breakfast this morning was wonderful, since I could have the Warm Bread Pudding again. Emma joined us this morning and tried all the meats, cheeses, yogurt, granola, and fruits. Jessica ordered the Eggs Benedict Supreme and I had the Bagel Supreme.

Toasted Muffin with Ted Browne of Dingle Organic Smoked Salmon and Poached Egg topped with Homemade Hollandaise Sauce

Warm Toasted Bagel with Cream Cheese, topped with Ted Browne’s Smoked Salmon and served with Scrambled Eggs with Chives
After we returned from the Slea Head Drive, Jessica and I walked into the village and Jessica got a Bailey’s Coffee at the Pub down the road and I had to have ice cream from Murphy’s.

Dinner was at John Benny’s Pub. I had the Crab Cakes, Jessica had the Seafood Bake, and Emma had the Caesar Salad and the Heavenly Sticky Toffee Pudding.
day 2 in Dingle
Chef Brian prepared an Omelet filled with Bacon, Baby Spinach Leaves, and Melted Swiss Cheese for Cynthia and a Toasted Warm Bagel topped with Cream Cheese and Smoked Salmon served with Scrambled Eggs with Chives for Jessica. I found the Warm Bread Pudding offered on the buffet table to be the best!

Jessica and Emma visited the Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium in the afternoon.
I spent my time walking around and exploring the village more.

Emma and Jessica picked out the Dingle Pub for dinner. It was early evening alittle past 5:00pm and there were about ten people in the Pub, of which one older man sitting at the bar kept dropping his head down on the bar falling asleep, another man sitting with friends had his head back sound asleep.
DINGLE!!!!!
As far west as you can go in Ireland, is the Dingle Peninsula. The village of Dingle is a fishing port filled with brightly coloured houses and traditional pubs.

We treated ourselves to ice cream at Murphy’s. I had half scoop of Caramel Honeycomb and half a scoop of Sea Salt.
Walked out on the dock to look at all the fishing trawlers that came in for the evening.
3 nights in Dingle
We are staying at the Castlewood House in Dingle for three nights. The House is located at the far end of the village right across from the shoreline of the Atlantic. It is a beautiful house and our room is just lovely! We are not coming home… they are going to have to kick us out.
Ate an early dinner at the Marina Inn. Jessica had her first Guiness and I enjoyed a Bulmers Cider.
Monday morning

Our hosts, Denis and Eileen, at the Adare Country House have made us feel very welcomed to Ireland. They have a daughter named Emma, so we have a connection. Denis helped me last night call the Irish toll system since I did not pay my M50 toll leaving Dublin within 24 hours. Denis also gave us advice on where to buy petrol (gas). Denis said he paid 110 Euro to fill up his car last. 1 Euro = $1.35. Eileen made Jessica and I the Full Irish Breakfast and Emma had the French Toast.

We said our proper good-byes and we were back on the road headed to Dingle. About a two hour drive, stopping for the cows to cross the road.
random photos from Adare
the lovely village of Adare
Jessica and I made it down for breakfast and left Emma to sleep in a little longer. We both enjoyed the Poached Eggs over Toast with Cheese on top served with Sausage and Tomatoes.
Left Salthill around 9:30am and arrived in Adare two hours later. Light rain, mist, and a little fog on and off with overcast skies. Our room at Adare Country House was not ready to check in so we walked around the village and stopped in Pat Collins Pub for Emma to get a bite to eat and Jessica and I enjoyed Baileys Coffee. An Irish Coffee is coffee with a shot of Jameson Whiskey.
Adare is a small village filled with shops and pubs, many that have old thatched roofs.
We walked around the village checking out all the cute little shops.








































































































































































