The megalithic tombs of Bru na Boinne
An important stop for us is at Brú na Bóinne dominated by three large passage tombs from which we were able to visit Dowth only
Sightseeing and Nature Watching along the way
An important stop for us is at Brú na Bóinne dominated by three large passage tombs from which we were able to visit Dowth only
We have limited time so we can explore only one trail out of the many from Glendalough from Wicklow Mountains National Park
After renting the car our first stop is at Bray Cliff Walk to find the first geocache in Europe and enjoy the famous Irish landscape
We spend the afternoon of our second day in Phoenix Park which is one of the largest enclosed public parks in Europe and famous for the large herd of fallow deer
In the morning of our second day the major goal is Dublin Castle which until 1922 was the seat of the British government’s administration in Ireland
In the afternoon of our first day we explore the southern bank of Liffey with pedestrian streets, the Parliament, the National Museum and ending the day at busy St Stephen’s Green Park
On the first day in Ireland we explore Dublin starting with the central and impressive O’Connell Street
Long weekend of caching around Williams, including climbing the Bill Williams mountain with a stop in Prescott on the way.
On the last day of our long weekend after car camping we explore the National Forest around Williams finding caches and running away from monsoon storms
We hike to the top of this 9K+ft mountain using one of the many trails in the area which are nicely maintained but rarely used