This is virtually our last day as a tourist in Ireland, so I chose a lovely destination for our travels today... Glendalough.
(Perth viewers please note it is pronounced Glenda-lock over here)
The Heritage Ireland website describes this place as follows...
In a stunning glaciated valley in County Wicklow, in the sixth century, one of Ireland’s most revered saints founded a monastery. The foundation of St Kevin at Glendalough became one of the most famous religious centres in Europe.
The remains of this ‘Monastic City’, which are dotted across the glen, include a superb round tower, numerous medieval stone churches and some decorated crosses. Of particular note is St Kevin’s Bed, a small man-made cave in the cliff face above the Upper Lake. It is said that St Kevin lived and prayed there, but it may actually be a prehistoric burial place that far predates him.
| Glendalough |
It is also part of Wicklow County which is commonly referred to as the garden of Dublin.
It's a beautiful part of the country and the drive takes you through tall trees and ferns and green bushes that come right down to the road. It reminds me driving through the Dandenong Ranges in Melbourne, but it's so much greener!
There are gorgeous little streams that cascade over rocks and make a gurgling sound as they do.
| Glendalough stream. |
It's so different to the mighty rivers that might run once a year up in the Pilbara, and these streams are very small compared with the Swan River in Perth or even the good old Yarra River in Melbourne.
But they are beautiful none the less...
One place we stopped was called The Meeting of the Waters... where the Avonmore and Avonbeg rivers meet to form the Avoca River
| The Meeting of the Waters |
As noted in my blogs before, there's a famous song that goes with this place... one that my Mum learned as a child..
The Meeting of the Waters songSpeaking of the Avoca River, we also stopped at the town of Avoca, probably better known to many as Ballykissangel. It was one of my favourite programs back in the day and very popular in Australia
| Assumpta's pub |
| View from the bridge in Avoca |
It's been a lovely day today.... it will give me strength for the dreaded re-packing that lies ahead!!!
Love Avoca, such a beautiful spot, I stood in the same spots you did. Gosh your holiday has gone so fast. When I was growing up we called it Glendaloch then somehow over the years it changed. There was an old peoples home there we used to go and help out at as part of our Legion of Mary duties. There was this old lady there they would call Alice because she used to wander everywhere and they’d always be looking for her.
ReplyDeleteHave a safe drive back and a safe journey home.
Thanks Col. Loved your comments as we went along. Thanks for following along..
DeleteI just listened to the song, beautiful, Irish singers have such a lovely lilt to their singing.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed!
DeleteYes, I’ve stood in some of those places as well. So much greenery. We had a drink at the pub and chatted to the locals. It’s where my family history started. That song was beautiful. Go well with your travels. 🍀 🍀
ReplyDeleteThat's right! I remember you mentioning that last time I had a photo up of the pub. Thanks for all your lovely comments along the journey. Really appreciated!
DeleteThanks for sharing your lovely holiday
ReplyDeleteI know you’re going to miss your motherland but I look forward to catching up with you over coffee soon
Safe travels and I hope Bernie’s brother is recovering well
Sure am going to miss it but I'm ready to come home now. Thanks for your good wishes...
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