The Worldcon is over, and we have an extra day to enjoy Ireland. Yesterday evening we went on a bus tour of Dublin; today we went on a longer coach tour, to the Wicklow mountains. We had tried to book the Newgrange tour, but it was sold out. As we were wondering whether to take the Wicklow tour instead, another customer in the Tourist Office, who had also been at the Worldcon, highly recommended it. Thanks! You were right!
First stop was the Glencree Cemetry and Barracks, for a cuppa and a loo break. There was also the Glencree Grotto down in a beautiful small valley.
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everything is so green |
Next stop was a photo-op at the "
P.S. I Love You" bridge.
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the bridge that features in a film I have never heard of |
Then another photo-op, at the Guinness Lake.
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The Guinness Lake -- so called not because it is made of Guinness, or used to make Guinness, but because the land was owned by the Guinness family (until recently) |
Then the main stop -- Glendalough ("Glen of the two Loughs"). We had two hours to walk round the loughs; it didn't start raining until we were nearly back!
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walking along the woodland path, along the south side of the smaller Lower Lough |
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between the loughs: view across the larger Upper Lough, with the rain clouds beginning to thicken |
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view from the boardwalk along the north side of the Lower Lough: a magnificent Rowan, laden with brilliant red berries, with the Lough in the background |
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mossy branches; the boardwalk was well clear of the very boggy ground |
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an impressive range of lichens |
The rain set in quite seriously at this point, but we were nearly back at the coach, so no problem.
Then off to our final stop at Avoca Village, and a late lunch at Fitzgerald's pub. The exterior of this pub starred in the
TV series Ballykissangel (which I
have heard of, and seen, although long enough ago I have no memory of the pub).
After that, we returned to Dublin along the motorway, rather than via the windy backroads we had travelled down.
A great day out.
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