The end of this epic adventure. Dear Ireland, I absolutely love you and your Wild Atlantic Ways, cant wait to come back again and go over all parts we couldn't get to visit! I'm sure there are amazing bits that we missed, let me know what in the comments?
Yes, you're right about that. Me and my wife were guided from hotel to hotel and to many exiting sites, and I expected to see you visiting the same sites, but instead you found other places. At Farnham Estate I had a pint of Smithwick's. I like to drink ale instead of pilsner beer. We visited Glenveagh Castle and National Park. We made an exception from the guiding by sleeping a night in Ashford Castle Hotel. I could have made the tour sleeping in a tent, but my wife wanted luxury. She wanted to be treated like a countess, and yes we were treated like a count and a countess, and as you can guess it was very expensive. Nearby this castle we visited a falconer, and he was letting us do the game of falconéring. In Clifden we had a fishing trip by boat. It was called "Blue Water Fishing". It was my first time sailing on the Atlantic.
@@willycoyote2866 sounds absolutely amazing! I think for next time I would definitely plan for shorter days on the bike so we can have more time to spend on cool activities like that!
Great series of videos...and excellent drone footage too 👏 👍. If you go back, try riding from Rosslare to the Passage East ferry, then along the Copper Coast. Head west towards Cork, get the Passage West ferry and take the brilliant R600 road to Kinsale and Clonakilty, then onto Skibereen. And don't miss the brilliant Healy Pass and the Priest's Leap. Just a suggestion!!😊. Cheers Steve
@@stepheneldridge6998 honestly we had so much fun doing this, a trip back is definitely on the cards! Thanks for the notes, a few of those were on our list but we just couldn’t get round to them, but will add them to my list of places for next time. Thanks!!
The end of this epic adventure. Dear Ireland, I absolutely love you and your Wild Atlantic Ways, cant wait to come back again and go over all parts we couldn't get to visit! I'm sure there are amazing bits that we missed, let me know what in the comments?
Yes, you're right about that. Me and my wife were guided from hotel to hotel and to many exiting sites, and I expected to see you visiting the same sites, but instead you found other places. At Farnham Estate I had a pint of Smithwick's. I like to drink ale instead of pilsner beer. We visited Glenveagh Castle and National Park. We made an exception from the guiding by sleeping a night in Ashford Castle Hotel. I could have made the tour sleeping in a tent, but my wife wanted luxury. She wanted to be treated like a countess, and yes we were treated like a count and a countess, and as you can guess it was very expensive. Nearby this castle we visited a falconer, and he was letting us do the game of falconéring. In Clifden we had a fishing trip by boat. It was called "Blue Water Fishing". It was my first time sailing on the Atlantic.
@@willycoyote2866 sounds absolutely amazing! I think for next time I would definitely plan for shorter days on the bike so we can have more time to spend on cool activities like that!
Great series of videos...and excellent drone footage too 👏 👍. If you go back, try riding from Rosslare to the Passage East ferry, then along the Copper Coast. Head west towards Cork, get the Passage West ferry and take the brilliant R600 road to Kinsale and Clonakilty, then onto Skibereen. And don't miss the brilliant Healy Pass and the Priest's Leap. Just a suggestion!!😊. Cheers Steve
@@stepheneldridge6998 honestly we had so much fun doing this, a trip back is definitely on the cards! Thanks for the notes, a few of those were on our list but we just couldn’t get round to them, but will add them to my list of places for next time. Thanks!!
Will there be a day 9 in the Lakes??
Sadly due to the rain, the footage I got would not do it justice. We’ll need to go back and do a lakes special!
Need to bring it up on your next live stream.