Friday, 3 June 2011

Doolin

Last night myself , Karen and Keith had planned on a caving trip probably to Kilcorney Cave/Cave of the Wild Horses where none of us had been before but we had been told by Nikki Adlam-Styles that you get quite dirty with moon milk in this cave so we decided maybe on Faunarooska instead.
In the morning it was apparent that today was going to be the best day for weather we'd had with a cloudless blue sky and very warm temperature.
So, we decided to make the best of the last day in County Clare and remain above ground.
We walked down to Magnetic Music sometime after breakfast and had the regulation coffee and slice of chocolate cake then afterwards at around midday continued on towards the sea at Doolin Pier.
Karen and Keith had a walk along the seashore as far as the cliffs bordering the Cliffs of Moher while I remained near the pier.
When they returned, we all walked a bit in the opposite direction from the pier stopping at a small rocky bay where the waves were providing a display by crashing over the rocks. Despite the lovely weather and not very much wind, there were quite large waves crashing onto the beach bringing out a number of surfers.
Afterwards we re-visited Magnetic Music after having an ice cream bought in the new grocery shop nearby and then returned to Doolin Cottages and started sorting our caving gear etc. in readiness for tomorrow's return to home. Boo!
Shaggy Sheep Shop!

Magnetic Music

Magnetic Music

Inside Magnetic Music




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