Ireland- Driving the Ring of Kerry
Driving on the left side of the road is no joke. I am totally not used to it. Every time I make a turn, I have to remind myself to drive on the left side. It’s very strange. It’s also disconcerting to see the many signs along Irish roads, telling you how many people have died on the road that you are just about to venture down.
Our GPS system, who we have named Matilda, though very helpful in getting us from A to Z, also is very helpful in leading us onto the tiniest one lane roads in any given area. Sometimes it’s great, like when it leads us to a ruined castle, totally off the beaten path and not in any guidebooks that I have seen. Other times, Matilda leads us to onto roads most certainly too narrow for our rental SUV.
Some of the roads on the Ring of Kerry remind me of Amalfi Drive in Italy. They really wind around along the coast, with great views. Just fasten your seatbelt and hold on tight as you drive in Ireland.Learn more about equestrian vacations in Ireland and other destinations at EquitrekkingTravel.com.Darley Newman is an equestrian travel expert and the host of the Public Television series Equitrekking®, which takes viewers on horseback riding vacations around the world. Visit equitrekking.com and purchase Equitrekking DVDs, the Equitrekking Travel Adventures on Horseback book and more at ShopDarley.com
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