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Is Driving The Ring of Kerry Dangerous?

It is Ireland’s most famous drive – but how safe is it to drive? This question is a concern of many visitors and as usual we asked our 547 000 members for their input which provided some food for thought.

In today’s email:

  • It is Ireland’s most famous drive – but how safe is it to drive? 

  • In a few days time award winning author, Jean Grainger has some new people for you to meet

  • Around the Web – Ghostbus for kids, One of the prettiest shops in Ireland, Know your rights when you flight is cancelled – and more.

  • From Social Media

  • Irish Food You Will Love

  • The Craic


To visit Ireland and not explore the Ring of Kerry is like visiting Ireland and not trying a pint of Guinness, it’s just not right

Is Driving The Ring Of Kerry Dangerous?

No, but you have to be a cautious driver. You’re driving on roads that are close to the cliff edge and if you go over, you’ll go under.

Our Facebook Group members agreed with this assessment when we asked them to vote.

The Results of The Vote

What is the Ring of Kerry? Well, it’s a route. A trail. A road. But this is no ordinary road.

You will travel through 10,000 years of dramatic history while the road takes you from deep forest to the wild Atlantic. You will meander through majestic, rugged landscapes, you will see wild stag roam and you will experience crystal clear rivers and streams filled with wild salmon culminating in tumbling waterfalls. This is as real as Ireland gets.

There are literally thousands of things to do when exploring the Ring of Kerry, to wet your appetite we have highlighted a few in this article.


Award winning author, Jean Grainger have some new people for you to meet

For All The World: Cullen’s Celtic Cabaret

Dublin, Ireland and Valencia, Spain 1917.

Peter Cullen has no money and no prospects, but he has talent and the will to succeed. All he needs now is luck.

May Gallagher is determined to make her own way in life, even if it means defying her parents’ plans for her.

Nick Gerrity is ready to turn his back on his past and start anew, but his secrets might just catch up with him.

And Aida Gonzales, destitute and alone, discovers an unexpected lifeline in the midst of the carnage of World War I.

Together, as the war to end all wars wipes out an entire generation, these four young people will take a chance to break free of society’s shackles and forge a new future of glamour, glitter, and greasepaint.

Makes me want to read more, how about you?


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Around the Web

Ghostbus for kids!

It’s Scary in Dublin and Gory!

and a great way to keep the little ones occupied.

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Step on board Dublin’s spookiest bus – The Dublin Ghostbus – for a kids adventure like no other. Discover the dark side of Dublin’s horrible histories and hear gruesome tales about Dublin’s worst fiends;

  • Discover the secrets of the Bodysnatchers

  • Learn of Mad William’s taste for human brains

  • Listen to the story of Dublin’s Count Dracula

  • Hear stories of Vikings, Celtic warriors and real-life werewolves

but let’s not spill all the beans – More Here

Travellers Urged To ‘Know Their Rights’ Over Cancelled Flights

With over 1,100 flights cancelled already this year in Northern Ireland, the Consumer Council (CC) has urged travellers to ensure they know what their rights and what they are entitled too, if their flight is affected.

CC Head of Transport, Richard Williams, outlines what consumers are entitled to if their flights are delayed or cancelled.

What your airline should do if things go wrong

Why not? – We flew to Dublin for the day for £36 return flight – it was cheaper than a train to London’

The couple bulked at the £101 train tickets to London

There’s an adorable parent and toddler dance class starting in Cork this autumn

Sleep-ins don’t exist for most toddler parents.

So if you’re going to be up and about at dawn on a Saturday morning, you might as well plan something fun to keep your energetic offspring entertained.

This September you’ll find just the thing in Mahon Point; The ACA Performing Arts is starting a Baby Bop Club Parent & Me Dance Class.

On the subject of dancing Toddlers –

We found one of the prettiest shops in Ireland

Well worth a visit 

And he natural gifts are a delight to behold


From Social Media

Quays Bar Galway, Quay Street, Galway

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Irish Food You Will Love

How to make Cheddar and Bacon Irish Soda Bread

Being a twist on traditional variation, this crusty cheddar, and bacon Irish soda bread recipe is packed with melted cheese, savory meat, and scallions.

The Craic

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