It was fitting that we slowed down going through Dungourney showing respect for a cradle of Cork Hurling. Yet our aspirations tempted us to climb
Category: Walks
Viewing Cobh with Strangers’ Eyes…. Read all about it!
There is no shortage of car parking spaces in Cobh. At a wild guess the car park between the train station and the quay wall
Enjoying Youghal By the Sea
Even without buckets and spades Youghal seemed to have it all and when the sun shone it ticked many boxes. Memories of steam-train excursions will
An Overseas Adventure on Great Island
Our fascination with islands exerts a special pull factor. With the right guide the treasuresand magic of a strange place can be delivered. The understated
Courtmacsherry Hike with Miriam Murphy
Usha, Courtmac and the Tri-Colours As a certain couple flew in to Greenland with ownership intentions for President, “You all know Who”, Courtmacsherry held its
Crossing the Dissour River on a Bespoke RTAI Bridge
Three cheers for the Office of Public Works who with perfect timing had a new bridge in place just as our 30 RTAI walkers approached!
