Well, I’m heading to Ireland tomorrow to visit the family. I though I’d start the report before I went so I can update while I’m there, that and I’m bored at work.
I am going to Sligo (Northwest coast) where my parents, sister, granny, uncles, aunts, cousins, etc. all live. I’ve been there 20+ times so it’s like going home for me. Since I am familiar with the trip and the area I though I could shed some light on a part of Ireland that isn’t a tourist trap, but is definitely beautiful, friendly, and fun.
Links:
http://www.countysligo.com/
http://www.sligotourism.ie/
http://www.sligococo.ie/
http://www.dublinairport.com
http://www.sligoairport.com/
Travel plans
Continental Airlines, using frequent flyer miles.
Houston (IAH) to Newark (EWR) on Saturday
Newark to Dublin (DUB) arriving at 7am Sunday morning.
Aer Arann, for about 100 Euro roundtrip
Dublin to Strandhill (Sligo) 10:20am – 11:00am
The airline changed the flight schedules so I can fly instead of taking the train. I would normally take the Air Link bus (5 Euro) from the airport to Connolly Station in Dublin, and then take the 11am train to Sligo. However, the train ride is about 40 euro (roundtrip) and 3 hours long so I wouldn’t get to Sligo until 2pm. The extra cash is worth the convenience.
The return trip is basically the same thing in the reverse direction except I’ll spend the night at a hotel in Dublin before catching the early morning flight back.
Sunday
So I arrived to Dublin no problem, but it was pissing rain as it does. However, Sligo was nice and sunny as you can see below. The weather fluctuates from 50 F at night to 65 F during the day.
The plan was to go to the Harp Pub to listen to the Jazz but I was too tired so I just took a nap. Then little sis and I drove out to Strandhill to watch the surfing competition.
http://www.strandhillsurfcam.com/surfcam_enlarge.htm
Sunday night we walked down to Rathedmond to my sister's friend Cliona's (clea-na) place. Had a few drinks there then about 8 of us went out to the Strand Pub. The pub and porch were packed. Ran in to some old frinds and my cousin John. Stayed there until close then walked up to a friends place for more drinks. Made it back to the parents at half five in the morning. Loooong first day in Ireland.
Monday
My uncle Jerry and his girlfriend borrowed a friends 40+ foot boat and we cruised the Shannon River from Roosky to Tarmonbarry (sp?). Great day on the river with wine, pints, food, and sun. Ran in to a sailing club from California. Their leader was addressed as Commodore by the group. Reminded me of the Maestro episode on Seinfeld.
Anyway, here are some pics.
Lough Arrow lookout point. The 'Lone Ranger' is holding the Sligo county team's flag, though we are actually in county Roscommon. ha.
Shannon River in Roosky
Swans on the Shannon. We probably saw 20+ swans and signets.
Going through a lock on the Shannon. The lock will hold about 4 40 foot boats and a little speed boat. The lock master is a joker and just messes with everyone who comes through. The locks are on hydraulics now, but were man powered up until about 10 years ago.
On Lough Forbes.
I’ll update this as the trip progresses. Hopefully you’ll get some good insight on the Irish lifestyle and ideas for trips you might take some day.
[This message has been edited by GCRanger (edited 8/7/2007 5:11a).]
[This message has been edited by GCRanger (edited 8/9/2007 4:52a).]
I am going to Sligo (Northwest coast) where my parents, sister, granny, uncles, aunts, cousins, etc. all live. I’ve been there 20+ times so it’s like going home for me. Since I am familiar with the trip and the area I though I could shed some light on a part of Ireland that isn’t a tourist trap, but is definitely beautiful, friendly, and fun.
Links:
http://www.countysligo.com/
http://www.sligotourism.ie/
http://www.sligococo.ie/
http://www.dublinairport.com
http://www.sligoairport.com/
Travel plans
Continental Airlines, using frequent flyer miles.
Houston (IAH) to Newark (EWR) on Saturday
Newark to Dublin (DUB) arriving at 7am Sunday morning.
Aer Arann, for about 100 Euro roundtrip
Dublin to Strandhill (Sligo) 10:20am – 11:00am
The airline changed the flight schedules so I can fly instead of taking the train. I would normally take the Air Link bus (5 Euro) from the airport to Connolly Station in Dublin, and then take the 11am train to Sligo. However, the train ride is about 40 euro (roundtrip) and 3 hours long so I wouldn’t get to Sligo until 2pm. The extra cash is worth the convenience.
The return trip is basically the same thing in the reverse direction except I’ll spend the night at a hotel in Dublin before catching the early morning flight back.
Sunday
So I arrived to Dublin no problem, but it was pissing rain as it does. However, Sligo was nice and sunny as you can see below. The weather fluctuates from 50 F at night to 65 F during the day.
The plan was to go to the Harp Pub to listen to the Jazz but I was too tired so I just took a nap. Then little sis and I drove out to Strandhill to watch the surfing competition.
http://www.strandhillsurfcam.com/surfcam_enlarge.htm
Sunday night we walked down to Rathedmond to my sister's friend Cliona's (clea-na) place. Had a few drinks there then about 8 of us went out to the Strand Pub. The pub and porch were packed. Ran in to some old frinds and my cousin John. Stayed there until close then walked up to a friends place for more drinks. Made it back to the parents at half five in the morning. Loooong first day in Ireland.
Monday
My uncle Jerry and his girlfriend borrowed a friends 40+ foot boat and we cruised the Shannon River from Roosky to Tarmonbarry (sp?). Great day on the river with wine, pints, food, and sun. Ran in to a sailing club from California. Their leader was addressed as Commodore by the group. Reminded me of the Maestro episode on Seinfeld.
Anyway, here are some pics.
Lough Arrow lookout point. The 'Lone Ranger' is holding the Sligo county team's flag, though we are actually in county Roscommon. ha.
Shannon River in Roosky
Swans on the Shannon. We probably saw 20+ swans and signets.
Going through a lock on the Shannon. The lock will hold about 4 40 foot boats and a little speed boat. The lock master is a joker and just messes with everyone who comes through. The locks are on hydraulics now, but were man powered up until about 10 years ago.
On Lough Forbes.
I’ll update this as the trip progresses. Hopefully you’ll get some good insight on the Irish lifestyle and ideas for trips you might take some day.
[This message has been edited by GCRanger (edited 8/7/2007 5:11a).]
[This message has been edited by GCRanger (edited 8/9/2007 4:52a).]