Das ist ein wunderschönes Video ,ich war das letzte mal vor einem Jahr in Killarney Nationalpark . Habe jetzt so viel Sehnsucht nach diesem wunderschönen Ort . 💚☘
Thanks for your lovely pictures and commentary. I had a very similar experience to yours on the lakes of Killarney in May of 2000, The boat carried me, my rental bike, and a number of other tourists, mostly German as I recall. We followed the same route as yours through the lakes and I biked back to Killarney after the boat ride. So little seems to have changed there in the last 20 plus years, I remember all the horse carts. The BnB I was staying in was about a mile or so up the road from Ross Castle. The Boat ride was spectacular and the bike ride back to Killarney a blast. Lots of building was going on in Killarney during my stay, I hope the town hasn't changed too much. Glad to see the lakes and surrounding haven't been built up; Look forward to seeing the rest of your chapters!
I was over there over 10 years ago and I took the pony and cart, but I wanted to take the pony that they hired out but they were all hired by the time I finished my Irish coffee and stew at Lord Brandon’s cottage. Do they still hire ponies to ride through the gap?
@@dandsclark Thanks for your quick answer, when I was there, I was only one person, and I was added to the to group of the boat and so when I arrived at the cottage after my meal which I paid for, I could choose whether I wanted a horse and cart, hiking or a saddle horse to hire and I wanted to ride, but they’re all taken by the time I finished my second Irish coffee. :) It had been a very rainy cold day, but then it was sunny after I finished my Irish stew
Das ist ein wunderschönes Video ,ich war das letzte mal vor einem Jahr in Killarney Nationalpark . Habe jetzt so viel Sehnsucht nach diesem wunderschönen Ort . 💚☘
Vielen Dank
Thanks for your lovely pictures and commentary. I had a very similar experience to yours on the lakes of Killarney in May of 2000, The boat carried me, my rental bike, and a number of other tourists, mostly German as I recall. We followed the same route as yours through the lakes and I biked back to Killarney after the boat ride. So little seems to have changed there in the last 20 plus years, I remember all the horse carts. The BnB I was staying in was about a mile or so up the road from Ross Castle. The Boat ride was spectacular and the bike ride back to Killarney a blast. Lots of building was going on in Killarney during my stay, I hope the town hasn't changed too much. Glad to see the lakes and surrounding haven't been built up; Look forward to seeing the rest of your chapters!
Glad I could bring back good memories.
I was over there over 10 years ago and I took the pony and cart, but I wanted to take the pony that they hired out but they were all hired by the time I finished my Irish coffee and stew at Lord Brandon’s cottage. Do they still hire ponies to ride through the gap?
When we were there, our pony and cart ride had been reserved by our travel agent ahead of time as part of the tour. So our ride was waiting for us.
@@dandsclark Thanks for your quick answer, when I was there, I was only one person, and I was added
to the to group of the boat and so when I arrived at the cottage after my meal which I paid for, I could choose whether I wanted a horse and cart, hiking or a saddle horse to hire and I wanted to ride, but they’re all taken by the time I finished my second Irish coffee. :)
It had been a very rainy cold day, but then it was sunny after I finished my Irish stew