Cashel and Glendalough

We start the day in Cashel after a long drive from Dingle. The Rock of Cashel was the highlight and a grand old hotel made the small town very comfortable.
We then headed towards Dublin on our first M (motorway) Road before braving tiny roads to Glendalough. This is the site (now uninhabited) where Claire's ancestors we think Great Great Great Grandfather mined lead.

It was also the site of an sixth century monastery founded by St Kevin. The site stretched up the valley for 4 kilometers, starting with the monastic site and graveyard, a lower then an upper lake (photographed) then the mine site ruin.
Interestingly a second mine was called Van Diemen's land.
On the shoe of the lower lake was our first wild animals (2) in Ireland.

We then drove on to return our car at Dublin airport and join a tour group for a few days in Northern Ireland.

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