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Connemara what a passion!

IMG_1257 We leave early to take advantage of our last day in Connemara. The weather is beautiful and much less windy than yesterday. A breakfast more than energy will help us to face the day.

IMG_1261 Go down the Sky Road, Clifden, and before we turn off a small pier from which we take a path that is lost in the hills overlooking the sea. After walking about an hour we see a clearing above the ones that seem to be the ruins of a castle and decide to visit.

IMG_1280 We return to the car and we head towards Roundstone where we find the famous beaches of coral. Along with stretches of white sand deposits are found fragments of coral truly exceptional.

IMG_1306 We walk then to one of the many beaches of Manin Bay and discover how the Irish clover grow anywhere, even in the very middle of the sand beaches.

IMG_1319 Change direction and we give ourselves a break in Letterfrack the shop Avoca which is becoming dominated by his productions in lovely pastel colors typical of the tissue texture of Wicklow.

IMG_1340 Let's go back to the Sky Road and a quick detour to the Dolphin Beach dotted with rocks and stones by the sea perfectly smooth and the colors really interesting. IMG_1350 After a long walk trying to breathe the last remnants of the sea in Connemara back to our b & b assured that we will miss all that much.

IMG_1358 The Connemara is truly a spectacular region and in my heart contends with the palm of the Donegal best itinerary for a holiday in Ireland.

Its colors are unique and look different. They change with every change of sky in Ireland controls the viewpoint of the observer. IMG_1377 The arrangement of the clouds compared to only affect full color and perception of the landscape and given the speed with which change the heavens' s Iralnda you can rest assured that in the short space of an hour you'll see the same landscape change many times.

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