Saturday, 17 September 2011
Home again
Well, we are finally home.
Had good last day in Singapore. Went over to Sentosa island on cable car. Awersome view though still hazy.
Was more humid and a bit unpleasant.
Found a better HUGE shopping mall, could have spent hours there but had to get back to hotel to pack and check out after showers.
Quick trip to airport, a hiccup checking in as booking missing but sorted finally.
Small world, met my ortho surgeon who I also know from work, with family in Qantas lounge!!!
Another squished flight in jumbo this time but luckily shorter. Slept for a while. Poor D a bit miserable with a head cold.
Ryan picked us up so we are home and I am using his iPad as our modem kaput. D will look at it later.
HAve to face unpacking and washing,
Back to reality.
Friday, 16 September 2011
Day 30. Singapore.
This is our 2nd full day in Singapore. We left UK on Tues/pm flight after Phil and Eileen kindly dropped us at Heathrow after a day of exploring Oxford.
We waited in Combined Qantas club lounge enjoying their food and drinks then on onto the plane, our first trip in A380. Big and when full, no less squished than any other flight. Aus Youth Commonwealth ten on board after success at Isle of Man so we were invaded by teenagers!!!
Slept ln and off for a few hours after meal then they served bfast which didn't seem right. Sort of watched 2 movies!!
Pleased to arrive in Singapore late evening, got to hotel by 7pm and headed down to bar for drink and snack meal.. ready for bed!!!
Slept in so went to bfast late then walked to Orchard Rd shopping district but HUGE shopping mall, TOO hard to find stores we would like to look in ;<0.
Bought hop on hop off bus ticket and headed to Marina. Very balmy. Went up to top of Marina Sands resort and had a snack up there. Amazing 36
Views!!!:-) . Very hazy views as apparently bushfires in Indonesia.
Caught bus back to our area, after a tour of another district and walked back to hotel. Very pleased to fall into the pool. Drinks and nibblies in exec lounge then dinner in Rest with lots of Asian choices and wonderful table with garden and wzterfall views.
Neither slep well, delayed jet lag. Bfast then back out to catch bus into Chinatown, went to Tooth Relic Temple, very interesting Buddhist temple. Not overly enthused by Chinatown and shopping. Bus back to Main centre' quick lunch and then on to "wacky duck" amphibious vehicle for city tour and Harbour /river cruise, OK but had seen much of tour on bus!
Went to "Raffles Hotel" ,very expensive but felt the atmosphere, had coffee in cafe there a cab home as bus paaa had expired. Again, pool very welcome. Now in exec lounge as no wifi in room.
Late checkout tomorrow before fight home tomorrow night. Will probably go over to Sentosa tomorrow.
Goodnight.
Monday, 12 September 2011
Day 26. A day in the Cotswalds.
1st photo-Avon river, Stratford upon Avon,
2nd- Warwick Castle.
sadly our 2nd last day in UK:<(
We headed north after bfast and first went to Warwick Castle which is a great looking castle but very commecialised and a good day out for families but very expensive just for a quick look so guys went off into town looking for good views of it whilst E& I looked at gift shop.
Next went to Stratford upon Avon to Anne Hathaway's cottage, also very expensive and could see enough without going in to appease us!
Walked around town, saw Shakespeares birthplace and walked along river, very pretty, before lunch at "The Dirty Duck", a more substantial lunch than usual.
Back on the road to explore the villages of Stow-on Wold and Burford as well as Broadway Tower, a big folly in great condition but we didn't stay long as so windy up there. We have really been feeling the effects of ex Hurricane Katia with gale force winds but luckily no rain today.
Back to Oxford late arvo and we sorted our suitcases before walking down the road to look for dinner. Ended up at different Italian than last night and had a nice meal. I had lobster Ravioli, yum!!
Had to believe its nearly all over and leave tomorrow. Leaving our suitcases in E&P/s room before going into town to explore.
Next 'blog will be from Singapore
Until then. Jill
Sunday, 11 September 2011
Day 25. Maidstone-Oxford, Oxfordshire
Spent last night in Sandgate, at 'Ships Inn', just down hill from BD. Old pub with slightly disorganized proprietor who is in process of doing reno, or a relie is. Has renovated a couple of rooms for B&B. Our was a sea view suite which certainly lived up to its name! We were no more than 30 metres from Channel!! Had drink in old pub and a lovely dinner in new pub restaurant right on water front. I had Scallops on pea puree and Dover sole meuniere, yum!!
He cooked us best bfast we have had so far, regaled us with info on want to see and we went on our way up hill to.... Dixwell rd and there was ex BD. Now James court apts (17 of) but still very recognizable with no external changes at front except 2nd floor balcony, ?Sinkies room, sure not there before. Playing fields gone and rows of very tacky garages out the back. Now painted cream. Apts looked quite nice. A lady came out and asked if we were OK. Turned out she went to St Margarets, another school a bit before our time but remembers BD girls as rivals!! Her apt is the original kitchen, laundry rooms. Apparently school closed in early 70's and was converted soon after. We walked all around,remembering what rooms were what. I really expected it to be gone or unrecognizable!! Took a few photos but sorry this is the only I remembered to reduce so I could send it via email.
We went for a walk along the Leas, saw old church, went for a drive through town an out the other side. All decided it is a lovely seaside town and we could live there, especially in houses along the Leas!! :-)
Went on to Battle of Britain memorial at Capel de Ferme which pleased the guys and was very interesting.
Drove through Dover and on to White Cliffs, don't ever remember seeing them that close.
Then to Ramsgate and Margate but not very impressed by them.
To Canterbury, left car at park and ride and got bus into town. Went to Canterbury Cathedral and it was just amazing, so big, huge stain glass with does and such history. Couldn't go into Trinity Chapel or Quire as closed for special service.
From Canterbury went up M2 to Stood, Rochester and found Berber Rd and it was pouring by then!!! Rang door bell of number 13 and young man answered, had only owned house for 8 months and said people before them had only lived there a few years and was happy fo me take a couple of photos. I should have take them on phone or loe Res BUT it was raining and not thinking straight! : <(. Will have to show you them when we get home. Staying in Maidstone tonight before heading off to Oxford tomorrow and lunch with my cousins, Steve and Martin at restaurant outside Oxford. We only have 2 sleeps left till we fly out Tues :<(.
Back again Sunday night and sitting up in bed after Fab day:-) :-) :-)
Had good trip to Oxford, only misplaced once but found our way to Fishes pub/rest. E&P dropped us off. Steve, martin and Steph already there and Steph recognized us as i had sent a photo a few days before. It was so daunting to realize these strangers were my cousins but it wasn't long before they didn't feel like that!! We had a lovely lunch and we didn't know what to talk about next! I had taken some family photos on my Acer tab and they had some of Rob and Emmas (Martin and Stephs son) wedding 5 weeks ago. Martin and Steph had a 3 hour drive home so we reluctantly said goodbye after some photos and caught cab into Oxford. We still had so much to talk about!
Whilst we were at lunch, E and P had done our washing at Laundromat after checking into B&B AND carrying our cases up 2 flights of stairs!!!! True friends:-) :-)
Walked down road for Pizza at little but busy Italian place. D and I did manage pizza/after our lunch. Was funny, served by Aussie girls at lunch and dinner!! All in all in all, a wonderful day to add to our memories of this great holiday
Off to explore Cotswalds tomorrow.
1st photo-Jill cousins (and wife)
2nd- J in from of thatched cottage Little Hinksey, outside Oxford.
More tomorrow.
Day 24. Sat. Folkestone- Maidstone,Kent
1st photo-fitting in with the scenery at Folkestone Leas, near where J went to boarding school in '69-'71.
2nd- J in front of old school Brampton Down.
Now in Kent, my fathers birthplace and childhood home county.
Spent last night in Sandgate, at 'Ships Inn', just down hill from my old boarding school.
Old pub with slightly disorganized proprietor who is in process of doing reno, or a relie is. Has renovated a couple of rooms for B&B. Our was a sea view suite which certainly lived up to its name! We were no more than 30 metres from Channel!! Had drink in old pub and a lovely dinner in new pub restaurant right on water front. I had Scallops on pea puree and Dover sole meuniere, yum!!
He cooked us best bfast we have had so far, regaled us with info on want to see and we went on our way up hill to.... Dixwell rd and there was ex BD!!! Now James court apts (17 of) but still very recognizable with no external changes at front except 2nd floor balcony, sure not there before. Playing fields gone and rows of very tacky garages out the back. Now painted cream. Apts looked quite nice. A lady came out and asked if we were OK. Turned out she went to St Margarets, another school a bit before my sister Priscilla and I were there. She remembers BD girls as rivals!
We went for a walk along the Leas, saw old church, went for a drive through town an out the other side. All decided it is a lovely seaside town and we could live there, especially in houses along the Leas!! :-)
Went on to Battle of Britain memorial at Capel de Ferme which pleased the guys and was very interesting.
Drove through Dover and on to White Cliffs, don't ever remember seeing them that close.
Then to Ramsgate and Margate but not very impressed by them.
To Canterbury, left car at park and ride and got bus into town. Went to Canterbury Cathedral and it was just amazing, so big, huge stain glass with does and such history. Couldn't go into Trinity Chapel or Quire as closed for special service.
From Canterbury went up M2 to Strood, Rochester and found Berber Rd and it was pouring by then!!! This was the house my father grew up in,all houses in street much the same as then I would say, a bit depressing:<(. Rang door bell of number 13 and young man answered, had only owned house for 8 months and said people before them had only lived there a few years and was happy for me take a couple of photos. I should have take them on phone or low res BUT it was raining and not thinking straight! : <(. Was weird to imagine D as child/ young man living there!!
Staying in Maidstone tonight before heading off to Oxford tomorrow and lunch with my cousins Steve and Martin at restaurant outside Oxford. Eileen and Phil will drop us off.
We only have 2 sleeps left till we fly out Tues :<(.
Friday, 9 September 2011
Day22. 8th. The Quies at Newquay- Stanwell House, Lymington
1st photo D in front of Sandgate Castle
2 nd- wild horse on side of road in "New Forest', Hampshire
Woke to very foggy, misty they call it here ,morning..
After bfast, guys carried cases down yet another set of stairs!
Stuck to main roads until after Exeter and drove from Cornwall through through, Devon, Dorset and into Hampshire. Had a cuppa outside of Exeter and didn't stop again for ages as were looking for usual 'Services where there was usually a 'Costa' ', good coffee and at most a Cornish Pasty shop. Today our luck ran out and we ended up at a 'Little Chef' which we had so far avoided but we were pleasantly surprised and all happy with our lunch choices. Phil finally got to try Welsh Rare it which he says was OK but wouldn't rush to have one again.
We have nicknamed the boys Jonah (Phil) and Jinxy (Dave)as every time they mention we are having a good run or the road looks good, we encounter traffic snarl or accident!!
Drove into Lymington, in Hampshire where Daves' fore fathers came from. His brother Peter was here a few weeks ago and found a headstone supposedly belonging to a rel but couldn't read the inscription so we didn't bother looking.
We did however imagine rels walking on the cobbled streets and living in some of the very old cottages we walked past on our exploring.
Walked along coastal path,past marina and watched ferries to Isle of Wight . Boys WERE going to walk to point where they could see hopefully see Castle Hurst but it was further than expected! They left me sitting overlooking harbour when I wore out!! E stayed at hotel walking ot her forte.
This (very old) boutique hotel in is in the main street. Parking in a different place and our rooms are up 2 flights of steps, some of them very old stone ones!!!
Room very eclectic art decor!
Walked down street to 'Ships Inn' pub and had nice meal and drinks. Haven't really had bad meal except I had some very dubious lamb in Edinburgh and Eileen a less than average burger at a pub in London!:-(
Off to Folkestone tomorrow for me to do some reminicing as I went to boarding school there in 1968-70 there. Know old school closed but hopefully buildings still recognizable!!
Until tomorrow. Sorry no photos. Only took a couple in high Res, too big for blog.
Back again on Friday and now in Sandgate near Folkestone, Kent.
I couldn't post this yesterday as couldn't connect to wifi at Stan well House.
Went for a drive to Beaulieu where there is a big Abbey, gardens and motor museum but just wanted to get a look at house but traffic horrendous as multitudes arriving for 'Auto jumble', whatever that may be?!!? Actually, just looked that up and it is an international event where all sorts of motoring things are displayed, sold etc.
Didn't even get a proper look.
Back on the road and on our way through Hampshire, Sussex and into Kent.
Main roads without any of the benefits of services on M roads so didn't find the Cornish Pasty stalls we were looking for, just 'Costa OnThe Go' and very average pasties for lunch!
Found Sandgate after some very narrow 'hairy' roads. Very difficult to find a parking spot and pub looked average but turned out our rooms are rather nice, newly renovated. We have 'suite ' which has sea views and is right on ocean.
Dave and I went for a walk then got ready for dinner.
Ate down in restaurant here and had lovely meal. Others had steak which they said was superb and I had Scallops on pea puree with crispy ham then Dover sole meuniere, delicious:-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
Wadered along seafront before heading up here. Quite a balmy night with sea mists rolling in.
A day exploring Kent before a night at Maidstone. Only 4 sleeps.
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Day 21. Wed 7th. Newquay, Cornwall
1st photo-view out to lighthouse,Lands end,
2nd- Fish and Chips at Rick Steins at Padstow.Yum!
3rd- very cold and windy at Lands End
4th- Rick Steins Seafood restaurant with statue of "Chalkie', his dog, now in dog heaven!
Woke to the sun trying hard to peep through heavy clouds, still windy!
Got on the road and headed south to Lands End, truly at he end of the earth when I came to weather!!! Cold and blowing a gale. Not as many people there as I expected but by the time we left they were pouring in. Lots of tacky exhibits extra to drag the unsuspecting tourist in!!
Went to Penzance, parked in top of town and walked through and had a cuppa. Long way to harbour and wanted to get going. Weren't that impressed by town.
Headed back up the A30 and went into Padstow, saw park and ride but against MY better judgment, boys decided to wing in and drive through town....HUGE mistake!!!
Once committed, came across streets around harbour literally teeming with people. D Squeezed little car through a sea of people who eventually parted, quite unconcerned for their well being and once we could escape the crowded narrow streets, headed straight for park-n-ride!!
Then faced a queue to get into Rick Steins sit down fish and chip shop, worth the wait. Would have liked to go to his Cafe but didn't find that and were all hungry by then!! Found his Seafood Restaurant but thats the one you have to book into months ahead!!
Walked through the crowds around harbour and then voted we getboutof there ASAP.So.... crowded, not pleasant. :<(
Headed back to Newquay on the very windy and hairraisingly narrow coast road.
Pleased to be off the roads.
Walked into town for dinner, found nice modern Italian, La Luna and had nice meal and drinks.
Big drive tomorrow to Lymington, near Southampton. Dave family came from that area.
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Day 20. 6th. Bath to Newquay,Cornwall
Photos:
1- Sir Francis Drake memorial
2- view to Pilgrims steps from higher above Sutton harbour
3- from yesterday,'J out front of Jane Austen centre with her friend Jane!
Well, nearly 3 weeks since we arrived,,hard to believe we have been on the road for a week and only 1 to go:<(
We walked into Bath for Pizza at 'The Real Pizza Company 'last night in Bath, lovely pizza in small crowded restaurant. Girls drank a bottle of red, boys stuck to beer. Nice meal with delicious dessert, something we ate usually too full for!!
Bath pretty quiet on Mon night as many places closed. Walked back to hotel in light rain. Had a nightcap before heading to bed.
Got away after 9 and on road down south, drove through Glastonbury, roads pretty good so quick trip except for 20 min delay for accident, appeared to be caused by Farmer Brown and his tractor and hay laden trailer!!
Phil had heard very pretty town, not overly impressed!!
Went on to Plymouth as Phil wanted to see Mayflower Steps and actual ship but E and I thought it was in Boston Mass, USA and turned out we were right. Finally got the bad weather we had been evading and it was wet and very windy all the way. Wasn't too wet in Plymouth. FINALLY had a Cornish pasty for lunch, something we had all been hanging out for!!!
On to Newquay a d found our a com in funny little B&B with yet more stairs, very narrow this time, boys:-) getting very tired of negotiating them with big cases!!
Have sea view, will take a photo in am if sun comes out.
Walked down hill into town and had superb Greek meal at Stavros Taverna,had Special Meze platter, meal, with four courses to share, everything so fresh and delicious 'Greek beers and Red wine.Then enjoyed Ouzos and Metaxa brandy ryton the house. Even I had an Ouzo!!
Staggered up the hill being blown by the wind but at least it didn't rain but it may fine up tomorrow, fingers crossed:-)
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Plan to drive down to Lands End, Penzance and St. Michaels Mt.
Would like to get to Padstow for lunch at Rick Steins Cafe but that may be a bit ambitious so may end up at his fish and chip place at Falmouth!
Monday, 5 September 2011
Our day in Bath.
1st photo-D in the Royal Crescent
2nd photo-D at Roman Baths
3rd photo NOW I know who actually invented Pandora beads, the Romans long before our time!!
-Bit noisy here during night as right on busy road and warm enough to need windows open.
Early start for us, well 9.15, and walked into town. We got wet on way in as heavy rain forecast :<( .
We went to Roman Baths, E&P thought it too expensive but it was just so.... interesting. The whole culture of those Georgian times and 'taking the waters' is interesting but the actual building of the Baths by the Romans is pretty amazing!! We spent at least 1 1/2 hours there and off to do more exploring. Decided to do the Hop-on-hop- off bus and did a city tour stopping to look at the sights, the Royal Crescent, Assembly rooms and many other sights. We also did the Skyline tour which took us up high around the rim of the bowl shaped valley Bath is in. We dodged showers all day. Sun out in between!
When we got back, we wandered through very mod shopping centre, had some lunch and then went to look into the Jane Austen Centre but D wasn't that interested in an hour tour there and I was wearing out by then so we walked back to hotel for a cuppa and well earned rest feeling satisfied we had 'experienced Bath!:-)
Will head back into town at 6.30ish for dinner. We had dinner at a very old building,was a hotel, now apartments for aged Bath residences costing £4 million each!! It is now called Garfunkels at the Empire. Had a lovely meal, I had my first Bangers and mash of the trip, yum! Got accosted by a pommie couple who heard our voices and came over to chat. They lived in Aus for 3 years, ages ago but came back... mad I say!!
Off to Newquay tomorrow, longish drive. P still toying with detour to Stonehenge but may talk him out of it yet!!!
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Day 19. Tenby , Wales -Bath
1st photo - D and P stop to watch Bath cricket game.
2nd photo - Guess who? overlooking Tenby.
Just realised when typed subject, not sure which county we are now in?? Somerset. Will find out later.
Woke to sunshine and amazing views to from Hotel across the bay, along the beach,the town and to the old castle and a fort on Caldey Island.
We just loved Tenby:-) After bfast, checked out and drove down the hill and parked in town. Boys walked off to look at fort ruins and girls into walled city shopping area, pretty touristy, with lots of shops selling everything for a beach outing and lots of Candy rock and fudge stores. Walked down to harbour on one side of headland and beach on other, so picturesque, a word I have used lots in last nearly 3 weeks!! There were so many people on the beach enjoying the glorious sunshine, lots in water too!!
Sorry to leave there, definitely agreed would be place to go back to.
On the highways through Wales, bypassing big city of Cardiff before crossing the Severn river and back into UK.
Stopped for lunch at roadside service centre and sorry to say 3 of us had burgers at Burger King (first time and prob last!)
Roafs over here MUCH better the in Ireland!! :-)
Bypassed Bristol and onto Bath. Found Ayrlington Hotel easily, old but comfortable, 10 min walk into centre of Bath. D, P and I have just been for a walk into town, over the Avon river, to check out a few places for dinner. Picked a couple of possible places. Stopped to Listen band playing in popular private park. Seems to be the thing to do on Sun arvo!!! Then we walked past Bath cricket ground and I left the boys there watching a game for 1/2 or so!!
About to shower and change before walking back into town for dinner.
Haven't decided plans for tomorrow yet. Stonehenge 3 hour round trip and exspensive to get in. Can't say its on my list of have to do!! I definitely want to go to Roman baths. Will have a planning meeting over few drinks tonight.
Until tomorrow.
Day 18. 3rd Sept. Waterford -Tenby,Wales
Back on UK soil. Wet weather most of day and quite foggy.
We headed off to Waterford Crystal showroom and factory and it was just beautifully layed out, quite new, after old one closed down for a while.
I didn't really have anything in mind to buy but Dave surprised me and thought a wine carafe might be nice and we ended up with that as well as 6 matching wine glasses!!!! I also bought a small Seahorse ornament as that is the insignia.
Soon after we arrived E&P recognised a woman from Kerri-Anne Kenerllys 9, bfast show, apparently she does does a cooking segment, Lindy Milan. I don't know her as I am a 7 sunrise fan!!
She was there filming a segment with a film crew. We didn't hang around while they filmed as we had made our purchases and arranged for them to be shipped home.
Headed for Rosslaire and the ferry back, ferry was fast cat and Eileen and I were not reassured by Captains warning of high seas and a 'confused swell!?!?!? Luckily we were well prepared with ginger tabs and sea bands and I read on my tab and felt fine, though E had a little bit of queasiness. Guys were fine. Was only a 2 hour trip and Capt, avoided some of it by heading south then back to the coast. Found our way out of Fishguard and on our way to Tenby with the help of GPS who was back in use after being off air in Ireland as maps not loaded. Roads much better than in Ireland
Got into Tenby ok but didn't have specific address for Hotel so drove around for 15 mins or so before finally finding sign to hotel, perched high up overlooking town!!!
Quite old fashioned and what a rabbit warren! Have room with sea view, hopeful for sun tomorrow to take some photos before we go fo a walk around walled 'old part of town which looks very intetesting.
Dinner and bfast included in the tariff so headed to dining room for drinks and set 4 course menu meal, quite nice but I wouldn't rush to have Plaice again!
Off to Bath tomorrow.
Until then
Friday, 2 September 2011
Day 15. 2nd Sept. Connamera - Waterford.
1st photo Birthday bubbles!
2nd photo- view across lake to Ballynahinch Castle Hotel
3rd photo - Old bridge across end of lake/ river in Castle grounds.
Sorry no photos of Cliffs of Mother as we both took on high Res and they too big for blog. Just have wait until we get home!
What did happen to last 2 days?? We drove into Clifden, which we thought was on the coast but found it to be on a very muddy inlet, with the tide right out,not very impressive.
DID however find a laundrette very quickly where the kind man in there said he would do our washing for 12 € and we could pick it up all washed and dryed before 6. We said thanks, went and had lunch in a lovely very popular bakery, walked around town, picked up our supplies and on way back to car, laundry man called out and said washing nearly done so we waited around.
Had bubbly in E&P lounge, then went to dinner. Dinner was superb, I had Quial done 3 ways, then trio of seafood special. D had Tuna capraccio and lamb. We had lovely wine then the surprise, light went out, they brought in sponge cake ,layered with strawberries and decorated. E was quite surprised. We had all had more than elegant sufficiency!! Back to their lounge for 'wee dram' and had coffee/hot Choc delivered.
Oh my goodness!!!! This tiny country is very deceiveing!!!
Had warnings last night when the manager of hotel stopped by to chat with us at dinner and when we told him of our plans for today, he said it would be impossible and told us we would have to give up some of our plans!!
We of course found that hard to believe. He even tried to find us a com for tonight at friends Guest house but no luck. We had a couple of places in mind.
Set off after bfast, took over and hour to get though Galway after a look at the Harbour area.
On to Cliffs of Moher, apparently quite famous for their immense beauty and found it was V popular with tourists and had to pay 6€ each to get in. Big tourist venture, visitor centre and many different walks to view cliffs at their best.
They were very impressive.
Spent about 1 hr there before heading off to find lunch in nearby village. Couldn't find bakery so ended up at Cafe.
Back on the road and very slow trip on Ireland's versions of National highways, very heavy going driving and so slow!!!
Got to Limerick and decided NO time for visiting Cork or Ring of Kerry and as it was, didn't get into WAterford where we had booked accom until 5.30!!
Staying at hotel on Marina. D and I went for a walk before we had drinks in the pub here then dinner in the Restaurant, very nice, set price with a bottle of wine Inc, very nice.
Waterford Crystal visitor centre just down the road so off there in am for a couple of hours before we leave for Rossalare and ferry back to Wales.
Could be an expensive outing!!!! Eileen has birthday present to buy.
Hard to believe I have been on leave now for 3 weeks!! Time is going so fast, only 11 days left in UK! :<(
Until back in UK.
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Day 14. 31st. Ballynahinch Castle Hotel.co. Galway. Ire
1st photo-jill and 'Molly Malone
2nd photo - Our bed here in Ballynahinch Castle!!!
3rd photo -Main entrance to Ballynahinch Castle Hotel.
Well, finally at our Castle stay and quite impressive it is too!!
We left Dublin at midday after a couple of hours wandering around the old city area around our hotel. Is a lovely clean city, not too crowded. We saw some very stylish old buildings, Trinity College, Castle currently in use.
after being led astray by our map, finally found statue of Molly Malone, of fame for song, "In Dublin's fine city, where the streets are so pretty, I first laid my eyes on sweet Molly MAlone. Where she wheeled her wheelbarrow, through streets broad and narrow, crying cockles and mussels alive a live o" etc.
Did remember words but thanks to Google, fine tuned them!!!
Lovely shops called to E and I but no time to spare, too sad!!
Stopped for quick bite on outskirts of Galway before facing traffic on way through town and onto Connamera district for slow but very interesting trip to our accom for 2 nights. It was a complete surprise to Eileen as it is her birthday tomorrow and we kept location a secret from her, told her we were camping, not that she believed it!!!
It is a 250 year old castle and set on side of 12 Ben's hills and on a lake about 60 kms from Galway. There a lots of activities you can do here including fly fishing and of course,lots of walks!
It has 40 guest rooms. Our allocated room is recently renovated on 2nd floor, NO lift!!
Room allocated to E and P on 1st floor, smaller and not renovated. They wouldn't swap insisted they had other bigger rooms than us so I went to see about getting them a bigger room and got them upgraded to River view suite, quite a hike from our rooms but very nice! :-) E more than happy:-)
We for a walk before adjourning to the Fisherman's pub for drinks and nice dinner. We are booked into the Restaurant for dinner tomorrow night with a birthday cake organised.
Boys plan to do a big walk in am and E and I plan to do a gentle stroll and not much else! We will probably go for a drive in pm to Clifden, on the coast, about 20 kms, maybe find a laundomat as even on hols,washing mounts up, buy bubbles to share in their lounge pre dinner and a 'wee dram ' for after!
More tomorrow.