We saw the sun go down o'er Galway Bay


Sunday's journey was a drive around Galway Bay, from the usual beautiful coast views of the north to the bleak but dramatic Burren on the south. Just to be different, this is just below Galway town with the tide out.



The Burren is a huge area of white rock mountains and, down by Black Head, strange lava flow remains. The weirdly flat table is strewn with fissures and cracks, and reminded me of the Giants Causeway turned on its side.


That night we stopped at a pleasant site in the village of Doolin, and had the first real sunset of the holiday.



Monday morning we headed off south just a little way to the Cliffs of Moher, and played a merry game of dodge the tour buses - by 10 am they started to arrive in droves. The cliffs are apparently Ireland's most visited tourist attraction, and they have gone to town on it with excellent viewing platforms, a visitor centre discretely built into the rocks, and all the Irish souvenirs you could wish for. The castle there is called O'Brien's Tower.



We are stopping for the next two nights at a pretty little campsite in Doonbeg, and will explore the Kilkee peninsula tomorrow. This should be much less touristy.

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