Tag Archive: kerry

Kerry Re-visited

I’m just back from a short break in Kerry. It’s something of a semi-annual pilgrimage at this stage and I never tire of it, though it does mean re-visiting locations which I have… Continue reading

iReland by iPhone – Part 2 – sEa and sAnd

Continuing my series of posts featuring photos taken by iPhone from around Ireland back in 2011. Click here to find the background to this series in the post iReland by iPhone – Part 1… Continue reading

iReland by iPhone – Part 1 – sTone

  My interest in photography as a hobby is relatively recent. If I’m honest, despite being a bit of a ‘gadget’ person, I was always a little intimidated by the jargon of photography… Continue reading

1 Year Old Today!

This day last year I launched my photo-blog. I wasn’t sure what direction it would take or if anyone would bother visiting it! At several stages I wondered was it worth continuing with… Continue reading

Through the Black Valley

The Black Valley in County Kerry, is a remote location in the Macgillycuddy’s Reeks situated south of the Gap of Dunloe and north of Moll’s Gap. While it is geographically close to the… Continue reading

The Ring of Kerry and Beyond

The Ring of Kerry is a 180-km-long circular tourist route in County Kerry. Clockwise from Killarney it proceeds to Kenmare, then around the Iveragh Peninsula to Killorglin – passing through Sneem, Waterville, Cahersiveen,… Continue reading

Return to Beara

The distinctive Kerry coastline consists of three main peninsulas – the Dingle Peninsula to the north, the central Iveragh Peninsula (which contains the famous ‘Ring of Kerry’) and to the south the Beara… Continue reading

Muckross Abbey

In my last post I mentioned I would be posting a more focused piece about Muckross Abbey. Well, here it is. In keeping with the nature of this blog, I will be minimising the… Continue reading

A Short Trip to Kerry

The recent May bank holiday weekend provided a great opportunity to take a short break to Kenmare in Co. Kerry. Weather conditions were mixed to say the least but there were sufficient dry… Continue reading

Looking back on 2013 – Iveragh Peninsula in Kerry

In lieu of being able to get out much with the camera at the moment, I’ve been taking a look back at some of my favourite locations and photos from last year. This… Continue reading

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