Floating on Eire

Donegal - stunning wild camp

It is said that the only way to tell the seasons apart in Ireland is by the temperature of the rain. And how true that proved. But the images here lie – they tell a story of sunshine, calm seas and settled highs. In reality, these were in short supply but who cares! We enjoyed our tour of the west, taking in Donegal, Mayo, Gallway, Kerry and Cork

Small Craft warnings invariable blasted out of the VHF every day and there was certainly no shortage of wind. But the fact that we were ‘camper van kayaking’ and not doing any multi-days meant that it was simple enough to load up the boats and find sheltered venues. Whatever the wind direction, the indented coastline of the West Coast, coupled with the skerries and islands always provide alternatives a short distance away. We managed to bike or boat almost every day and were rewarded with some stunning locations and great craic, all washed down, of course, with copious amounts of the other national drink.

A flavour of what Ireland has to offer  camper vanning sea kayakers

Donegal Wild Camp

Stunning Paddling

Dingle

Donegal

Donegal

Irish Carribean :)

Empty beaches

Sheltered waters (W Cork)

Seals (of course)

Loads of them :)

And other creatures

Loads of these

Plenty of history

Plenty of history

Hidden away in the countryside

Easy biking

Misty mountain biking

And Island biking

Beautiful scenery (Kilarney NP)

Chilly morning swims

Long evening shadows

Even sun sets :)

And, at the end of the day, something more comfortable than a bivvy bag :)

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