Iconic Ireland through Instagram
May 21, 2013 • Blarney, Cobh, Cork, County Clare, County Cork, County Kerry, Dingle, Doolin, Europe, Ireland, Kenmare, Kilarney, Kinsale, The Burren, Travel

First of many pints of Guinness

Ballymaloe House in Shanagarry

Jameson Distillery Tour and Tasting

Enjoying some Irish beer while waiting for the service guy to replace two flat tires thanks to a hidden pothole

Dalton’s Pub in Kinsale, County Cork

Lovely Irish Garden in back of Mac’s in Kinsale

The Blarney Castle (and yes we all kissed the stone!)

Kinsale Harbor viewed from Charles Fort

Irish cows (the reason Irish beef is so delicious is because the cows graze all day long on this rich grass)

Kenmare, County Kerry, Ring of Kerry

Lush farm land inland on the Dingle Peninsula
Rocky coastline of the Dingle Peninsula

Stone churches all over Ireland, here with a late evening dusky view

Cliffs of Moher in County Clare

Lamb chops at Ballinalacken Castle Hotel restaurant

Ancient tombs at Poulnabrone Dolmen, The Burren, County Clare

Cliffs of Moher in the distance, spring greenery all over

Stone dry stack walls covering just about every inch of County Clare

The Ballinalacken Castle, c. Late 15th century, rising up behind the hotel built in 1840

Flowers in the meadow at Ballinalacken Castle in County Clare
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