Myself and Mrs.Merbrook returned on Sunday evening from doing some of the Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland. This was inspired by Attilio’s proposed trip from a couple of years ago, which due to COVID had to be cancelled.
This was our first trip over the water to the Emerald Isle and what a great place it is. We thoroughly enjoyed the journey, the fantastic weather, the scenery and the roads.
The roads were mainly excellent, the N and R designated roads in particular were great but the L roads were mainly rough, pothole strewn tarmac tracks.
The roads all had very little traffic on them, very few camper vans thankfully. whether that’s the case in summer I would doubt.
I didn’t see any fixed cameras along the route but the radar detector notified us of an awful lot of mobile camera sites along our route. Also saw an unmarked red Nissan quashqui pulling some one up just outside of Bantry on Friday morning.
I was surprised at the distances and more importantly the time taken to cover those distances which was my fault I guess and we could have done with a couple of more days to allow for more stops and sightseeing but we had certain time constraints that didn’t make that possible. It didn’t though detract from a great trip.
Our route took us on Thursday from Rosslare - Cork - Clonakilty(pickup the W.A.W. here) - Skibbereen via back roads then to Mizen Head around the Sheeps head and onto Bantry.
Friday’s route. Bantry - the ring of Beara(thought this was better than the ring of Kerry) - the ring of Kerry -onto Dingle - Stradbally -Tralee - Ballybunion.
Saturday. Ballybunion - Tarbert - Limerick - kilrush - loophead - Kilkee - Spanish point - Cliffs of Moher - Doolin - Ballyvaughan.
Sunday. Ballyvaughan - Dublin.
Glandore Harbour.

Barley Cove Beach.


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Overlooking Dingle Bay From Kells

Inch Beach


This was our first trip over the water to the Emerald Isle and what a great place it is. We thoroughly enjoyed the journey, the fantastic weather, the scenery and the roads.
The roads were mainly excellent, the N and R designated roads in particular were great but the L roads were mainly rough, pothole strewn tarmac tracks.
The roads all had very little traffic on them, very few camper vans thankfully. whether that’s the case in summer I would doubt.
I didn’t see any fixed cameras along the route but the radar detector notified us of an awful lot of mobile camera sites along our route. Also saw an unmarked red Nissan quashqui pulling some one up just outside of Bantry on Friday morning.
I was surprised at the distances and more importantly the time taken to cover those distances which was my fault I guess and we could have done with a couple of more days to allow for more stops and sightseeing but we had certain time constraints that didn’t make that possible. It didn’t though detract from a great trip.
Our route took us on Thursday from Rosslare - Cork - Clonakilty(pickup the W.A.W. here) - Skibbereen via back roads then to Mizen Head around the Sheeps head and onto Bantry.
Friday’s route. Bantry - the ring of Beara(thought this was better than the ring of Kerry) - the ring of Kerry -onto Dingle - Stradbally -Tralee - Ballybunion.
Saturday. Ballybunion - Tarbert - Limerick - kilrush - loophead - Kilkee - Spanish point - Cliffs of Moher - Doolin - Ballyvaughan.
Sunday. Ballyvaughan - Dublin.
Glandore Harbour.

Barley Cove Beach.


Unknown Location




Overlooking Dingle Bay From Kells

Inch Beach

