Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Travel to Ireland Part 2

On April 29th, after another lovely Irish breakfast, we hailed an Uber for a ride to the location where we would pick up our rental car. Heading west, we made a stop in Athlone to see Sean's Bar. It is officially recognized by Guinness Book of Records as the oldest pub in Ireland, and widely recognized as the oldest continually operating bar in the world. Sean's was founded in 900 AD, and remains a tourist attraction to this day.

Sean's Bar
Our next stop along the road was the Rock of Cashel. This is a group of medieval buildings on a limestone outcropping in County Tipperary. There is a round tower, a 13th century Gothic cathedral, and a Romanesque Cormac's Chapel. 
Rock of Cashel

The day ended with our arrival at the Killarney Lodge, which would be our base for a night as we explored the Ring of Kerry. It was a lovely place to stay, with an included breakfast. A true bonus after driving all day was the location - walking distance to the town. We had a lovely dinner at a restaurant in town following our arrival to the area.

The next morning we loaded up the car to begin our drive of the Ring of Kerry, a beautiful 111-mile route around the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry. The roads are narrow and crowded, so it is not a quick drive. We did not cover the entire area, instead choosing to enjoy Killarney National Park. Within the park we visited historic Muckross House and Gardens as well.
Killarney National Park
Muckross House and Gardens
A highlight of the trip was our lodging on April 30th. We were able to stay at Ballyseede Castle, a four-star luxury hotel set on 30 acres in Tralee, County Kerry. The roots of the castle date back to the 16th century, followed by a 400 year residency of the Blennerhassett family. It was converted to a hotel in 1966. It was an incredible place to spend the night, and we enjoyed touring the grounds of the castle as well as the meals we had there.
Ballyseede Castle



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