This weekend we went on a long excursion from Thursday until Sunday. We
left the Park Lodge early Thursday morning and headed to Killarney which is
south of Galway about two hours. First we went to Ross castle, a 16th
century castle that has been restored so that visitors can see what the castle
would have looked like and how they would have lived back then. We weren’t
allowed to take pictures of the inside but the castle was totally equipped for
battle. The people who would have lived in the castle when it was built would
have been constantly fighting with others in the surrounding area, mostly for
cattle. The doors were built with the wood planks going horizontally on one
side and then vertically on the other so that people couldn’t chop them down
with an ax. They also had spikes coming out of them so you couldn’t run into
the door and knock it down. From the second story there were holes in the floor
where defenders could throw boiling water down to the front door and other
things to fight attackers off. The stairs were also different heights so that
people running up them would be unfamiliar with them and trip. The stairs were
also in a spiral that wound upward to the right so that if two people were
having a swordfight, the person on the higher steps would be free to swing his
sword in his right hand while the attacker would be swinging into the railing
and the stairs above. The doorways were incredibly short and this was so a
person would hit their head if they were rushing in to conquer the castle tower.
All of these things indicate how much fighting was going on during that time.
Ross Castle |
We stayed at Neptunes Hostel in Killarney which we liked
much better than the Jamaica Inn. They were really clean and the showers were
hot! The next day we went to Muckross House, which was one of my favorite
things we did all weekend. It’s a Victorian mansion built as a wedding gift by
William Burn. It was also visited by queen Victoria in 1851 and later sold to
Arthur Guinness and later given to the state. We toured the inside of the
castle but again, we couldn’t take any pictures. It was an amazing house with a
ton of rooms, high ceilings, beautiful furniture, bells for the servants, and
incredible views.
Muckross House |
After this we toured the Ring of Kerry, stopping along the way to take pictures and also to visit the Skellig Experience. The Skellig Islands are two islands off the coast that were once inhabited by a huge monastery for 600 years.
Ring of Kerry |
Saturday we went to the Kerry County Museum
where there was a tour of medieval Kerry that included the sights, sounds and
awful smells of the time period. We then drove along the Dingle Peninsula. The
road was up high on a cliff and our bus driver, Gerald, nicked the side of a
vehicle in one tight spot. We weren’t sure we were going to make it through the
tight corner and were kind of worried we were about to plummet into the ocean
but Gerry, being an incredibly skilled driver, got us through and to the
Blasket Center where we learned about the Blasket Islands and the people who
lived there. On the island they only spoke Irish and writers, poets, and
linguists came to the island to learn about their unique way of life and to
hear the lost language.
That night we went the National Theater of Ireland where we
viewed the play, Clann Lir. It was entirely in Irish but from reading the
description we knew what was going on. All the people there besides our group
and Kathy and Judy had grey hair but it was actually really cool. There was
traditional Irish dancing and the story is an Irish legend!
Sunday we went to the Cliffs of Moher, which is one of the
top tourist attractions in Ireland. It is also the spot that a scene from Harry
Potter was shot! We went out on a boat into the sea and I was 90% sure we were
going to tip over and topple into the ocean but we managed to see the cliffs
which were AWESOME! Then we went up to the top of the cliffs and got to view
them from there as well!
I had a great weekend touring County Kerry and on Wednesday we head to Northern Ireland for another long weekend!
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