Connemara, Kylemore Abby and Dromahair

En route to Leitrim/Sligo

We took the long way for a scenic drive up through the Connemara. All along the way are always sheep. These guys were out of their fence and graving along the roadside. They have the special markings for whoever they belong to.


Kylemore Abbey

After all we read, this was a bit disappointing. The Abbey/Castle was beautiful but most of it was used by the Benedictine nuns and not open to tourists. There are the walled Victorian Gardens, a neo-gothic style church and also walking trails but we were really tired and opted to skip those things. It was pretty opulent and undergoing some major updates soon. The story of how the nuns came to Kylemore Abbey is interesting and worth a read. It is open for retreats for different groups and they are known for hospitality although the days of throwing open your doors wide to anyone are clearly passed.

 Dromohair, Drumkeeran, Co. Leitrim

Situated in County Leitrim but adjacent to County Sligo, our next B&B was a family home, well-loved and comfortable. The best part was the sunroom with glass on three sides and cozy sofas. We spent every evening there sipping some wine and listening to a record player with albums from the 70's like Van Morrison, Bob Dylan, and the like. 


Interesting set up on the heating/air conditioning and water heaters here

Fantastic view from our place in Dromohair

The "Hobbit Door" - barely 5'2" tall

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