Kilkenny Castle
Family at the Fountain, Kilkenny Castle
Castle Grounds, Kilkenny Castle
The town of Kilkenny is also very old. It was founded in the sixth century, and the layout of the town reflects this. We rode around on a “tour train,” and the roads were very narrow and winding. We didn’t get a chance to see everything, but soon all the tour buses arrived and everything got jammed up, so we would have spent a lot of time waiting.
When I think of castles, something like the Rock of Cashel is what I imagine. It’s a huge gray fortress on the top of a hill overlooking Tipperary. The surrounding views were spectacular and this is what I’d recommend anyone who comes here to be sure to see. After all, it was good enough for Queen Elizabeth.
Rock of Cashel
Boys on the Rocks
View of Tipperary from the Rock
Ruins seen from the Rock
After this we took mostly back roads to Waterford. The “long way” gave us (well, me anyway) some views as to how the Irish really live. Lots of farms and small towns with unexpected picture opportunities (I know, I know—I’m a city boy). Waterford is known for its crystal work, but no one was really interested in seeing that, so we walked around the town instead.
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Dear Greg, I do enjoy the blog about Ireland, as I did enjoy the blog of England some time ago?!!Would you please be as kind as to make one if possible good picture of your father on his birthday for me??and put it on your blog? Have some more good time in your ancestor's country,
ReplyDeletekind regards, Annette from Holland