Sea Sculpture at Cahersiveen. South West Irealand. (06.05.04)

 
South West Ireland Gallery. Last updated 02.05.04
 
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In the South West of Ireland is to be found McGillycuddy's Reeks, which is the home of the highest mountains in the country. To the North of the Iveragh Peninsula, is the Dingle Peninsula and Mount Brandon. This whole area is rich in culture and tradition, which a colourful history over many centuries.

Photographs from one visit.

In April 2004 I spent two weeks in South West Ireland exploring the Dingle and Inveragh Peninsulas.

A more relaxing way to travel, Killarney. (23.04.04)
Shrine at the start of The Reeks Ridge traverse. (24.04.04)
On The Reeks ridge traverse in windy conditions. (24.04.04)
Exposed scrambling in The Reeks. (24.04.04)
Rocky ridges are a feature of Macgillcuddy's Reeks. (24.04.04)
The bird sanctuary of Small Skellig. (27.04.04)
The beach at Cahersiveen. (27.04.04)
Looking across to Brandon Peak from Conner Hill. (28.04.04)
Starting the ascent of Brandon Mountain. (29.04.04)
The coloured houses of Cloghane. (29.04.04)
Great Blasket has a remarkable literary tradition. (01.05.04)
Mountain sunrise on the Dingle peninsula. (02.05.04)