I feel that Ireland is enjoyed best by, not travelling from one attraction to the next, but by meandering and happening upon scenes that are straight from picture postcards. A friend once told me that she felt underwhelmed by Ireland’s scenery compared to Scotland. I asked her where she had been. Dublin, Ring of Kerry, Cliffs of Moher she started to list.
That was her problem. She had stuck to the road well travelled. I believe you have to get lost down the back roads to see the true beauty of Ireland. The other day I had intended to visit the Rock of Cashel in Tipperary but made a late start. After revising my plans I decided to head in the opposite direction to Clifden in Mayo instead. I got to a town called Oughterard and had to stop. I wanted to clear my head so I stopped for lunch in a nice little pub there.
Feeling refreshed and rested I headed off but never made it to Clifden. Instead at some point I made a right turn and headed over some mountains and into some of the most beautiful scenery I have ever seen. My photos really don’t do it justice and unfortunately I did start losing some light. But that feeling of meandering over one hill after the other and into valleys with the most beautiful lake scenes was so rewarding.
7 replies on “Meandering around Mayo, Ireland”
Mayo, Ireland looks like a glorious place! I like the idea of ‘getting a little lost’ and discovering new places.
Thanks for sharing, i have always wanted to visit Ireland but never made it`s im sure I will one day and when that day comes, im sure your tips will come in handy
I saw the red marks on the sheep and had to google it! Found out it’s how the ranchers mark their sheep!
I have never been to Ireland but it has been top of my list for such a long time….it looks stunning!!
Love the large expanse of spaces! I agree about meandering—it’s not always about ticking off one attraction after another, sometimes you have to take your time in seeing a place to appreciate its beauty.
It looks so very beautiful! Lots of land and space. I hope one day I can visit places outside of the United States.
Your sunset pics are amazing. I can see how they would take your breath away.