Bellbridge House Hotel, Co. Clare, Ireland - Unravel Travel TV
Situated in the heart of the magical West of Ireland, along the Wild Atlantic Way route, County Clare is renowned for its great beauty, activity and history and for its wealth of great visitor attractions and entertainments. The Bellbridge House Hotel is ideally located for those travelling the Wild Atlantic Way route, between County Kerry and County Galway. With the beautiful sandy beach of Spanish Point at its door step and stunning views of the Atlantic, the Bellbridge House Hotel is the ideal venue to base your daily adventures around County Clare. Rebeca Nesselrode, Reportera de Viajes talks to David McManus, General Manager, Bellbridge House Hotel about the property and what there is to do and see in the area.
Attractions in West Clare
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Bellbridge House Hotel, Spanish Point Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare, Ireland
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Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland - travel to Sligo, Donegal & Inishowen (Travel Video)
The Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland is the best opportunity for a roundtrip at the west coast of the Island. I went on a 4 day roadtrip to the counties of Sligo, Donegal including the peninsula Inishowen to experience the northwest.
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I have been lucky to use the chance exploring Irelands coastline, waterfalls, nature, culture and some cool activities like Stand Up Paddleboarding or swimming with Dolphins. I tried to capture my experience in the best way possible by taking timelapse footage and using wide panorama shots in this travel video montage.
I hope you enjoy this Travel Video from Ireland and it gives you a little glimpse what traveling in the Northwest is like and what to do and see on a trip to Ireland - and yes, the Guinness Beer is a very important part, too! ;)
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Our itinerary included:
- Sligo
- Streedagh Strand / Spanish Armada Walk
- Strand Hill Beach
- Mullaghmore
- Slieve League
- Teelin, Carrick
- Glencolumcille Folk Village
- Oideas Gael Cultural Centre
- Harvey's Point
- Grianan of Aileach Ancient Stone Fort
- Glenevin Waterfall, Clonmany, Co. Donegal
- Ballyliffin, Co. Donegal
- Doagh Famine Village, Doagh Island. Inishowen. County Donegal
- Malin Head, the most northerly point in Ireland
- Ballyliffin, Inishowen, Co Donegal
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Fotoreise Irland: Ireland for photographers with more than 100 locations
Watch in HD (1080). More than 100 locations in 2 weeks from the 1st to the 15th of September 2018 with 2920km on the road and 160km hiking!
You also can swith to each day or location here down below:
0:01 Day 1: Flight from Vienna to Dublin via Amsterdam 30km
0:01 Flight
0:19 Dublin
0:45 Day 2: From Dublin short in the North 198km
0:45 Malahide Castle & Gardens
1:09 Monasterboice High Cross and Round Tower
1:54 Newgrange
2:04 Trim Castle
2:22 Day 3: From Dublin to Carlow 208km
2:22 Wicklow Mountains
2:45 Browneshill Dolmen
2:55 Carlow Castle
3:13 Levitstown Mill
3:20 Ballyadams Castle
3:27 Day 4: From Carlow to Cork 262km
3:27 Cullohill Castle
3:47 Balief Castle
3:53 Rock of Cashel
4:46 Hore Abbey
5:27 Cahir Castle
5:58 Blarney Castle
6:36 Cork
6:40 Day 5: From Cork to Ahakista 263km
6:40 Drombeg Stone Circle
7:08 Altar Wedge Tomb
7:30 Mizen Head
8:19 Barleycove
8:26 Sheap´s Head
9:14 Tullow
9:18 Ahakista
9:28 Day 6: From Ahakista to Valentia Island 340km
9:28 Glengarriff
9:43 Adrigole
9:46 Lamb´s Head and
9:53 Dursey Island (Cable Car)
10:48 Castletown-Bearhaven
11:01 Healy Pass
11:33 O´Carrols Beach
11:36 Scariff Island view Point
11:39 Beenarourke
11:43 Ballinskelligs Castle
11:50 Glen Church and graveyard
12:32 Valentia Island view
12:36 Kerry Cliffs
13:11 Portmagee
13:18 Day 7: From Valentia Island to Dingle 204km
13:18 Knightstown (Valentia Island)
13:34 Lighthouse
13:38 Ballycarbery Castle
14:38 Muckross House
14:58 Torc Waterfall
15:29 Inch Beach
15:46 Road to Dingle
16:11 Minard Castle
16:24 Dingle
17:06 Day 8: From Dingle to Limerick 243km
17:06 Slea Head
17:29 Dunquin Harbour
17:54 Clogherhead
17:57 Conor Pass
18:05 Kilgobbin
18:25 Blennerville Windmill
18:22 Desmond Castle Adare
18:26 King John´s Castle
18:53 Mungret Church
19:32 Day 9: From Limerick to Ballyvaughan 308km
19:32 Bunratty Castle
19:43 Loop Head
20:08 Kilbaha
20:14 Cross
20:24 Moveen
20:29 Kilkee Cliffs
21:27 Kilkee
21:35 Spanish Point
21:42 Corkscrew Hill
21:49 Newtown Castle
22:04 Ballyvaughan
22:14 Gleninagh Castle
22:36 Doonagore Castle
22:43 Dough Castle
22:56 Cliffs of Moher
23:47 Day 10: Around Ballyvaughan (Burren) 145km
23:47 Corcomroe Abbey
24:33 Kilmacduagh monastery
25:07 Fahee North view Point (Burren)
25:17 Poulnabrone Dolmen
25:42 Black Head
25:46 Day 11: From Ballyvaughan to Leenaun 208km
25:46 Muckinish West Tower House
25:57 Quiet Man Bridge
26:07 Connemara National Park
26:35 Sky Road
27:09 Kylemore Abbey and Neo-gothic Church
28:06 Killary Fjord
28:45 Day 12: From Leenaun to Loughrea 212km
28:45 Sunrise in Partry
28:51 Rainbow in Ballinrobe
28:55 Ashford Castle
29:29 Guiness Tower
29:37 Cong Abbey
30:22 Fiary of Ross
31:36 Oranmore Castle
31:54 Kilchreest
32:08 Day 13: From Loughrea to Tullamore 162km
32:08 Clontuskert Abbey
32:20 Clonmacnoise
35:05 Birr Castle
35:36 Leep Castle
35:58 Kinnitty Castle
36:05 Tullamore Distillery
36:57 Tullamore
37:05 Day 14: From Tullamore to Dublin 124km
37:05 Trinity College (Book of Kells - Long Room)
37:25 Dublin
38:18 Day 15: Flight from Dublin to Vienna via Amsterdam 14km
38:35 End with some Facts and informations
38:44 Selfies and outtakes during the trip
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Top 10 Best Cities to Visit in UK.
Commonly known as United Kingdom or Britain, UK is composed of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland and of course, England. With its temperate climate and medieval architecture and stunning sites, United Kingdom is one of the most favorite European tourist vacations.
From the primitive castles to the impressive mansions, stunning mountains to beautiful countryside, historic cities to heritage museums, there are various destinations to visit in the amazing land of Britain. While the sovereign European state boasts of its beautiful cities, the economy and tourism are consistently developing throughout the years.
So, if in doubt of visiting the country, think again. Check this list of the top 10 best cities to visit in UK. In case your trip takes you to Britain, be sure to put these cities in your itinerary.
10: BELFAST
9: LIVERPOOL
8: BATH
7: OXFORD
6: GLASGOW
5: CAMBRIDGE
4: YORK
3: MANCHESTER
2: EDINBURGH
1: LONDON
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We travel to the untamed coast of West Cork to forage for seaweed by kayak, then bring it back to shore to cook it up!
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Spanish Point Ireland storm surge during US hurricane season
Ireland gets all the swells from the hurricanes in the Carribean Gulf. Good times for surfers here. Bad times for people across the pond unfortunately.
IRELANDS EDEN: Discover Ireland's Hidden Treasures
EDEN is the acronym for European Destinations of Excellence, a project promoting sustainable tourism development models across the European Union.
Developed around an annual theme, national competitions take place every year and tourist destinations of excellence for each participating country are selected. The most recent winner in Ireland was Mulranny and the Great Western Greenway in Co Mayo. This fantastic destination joins a host of great other Irish holiday locations that have been singled out for acclaim. Here we take a look at them all.
Winners
2007 - Clonakilty District, West Cork
2008 - Carlingford and the Cooley Peninsula, County Louth
2009 - Sheep's Head Peninsula, County Cork
2010 - Loop Head Peninsula and Kilkee, County Clare
2011 - Mulranny & The Great Western Greenway, County Mayo
Spanish Point - Bermuda
Spanish Point is a popular place in the summer months for locals to have a picnic or place to go for a swim.
Church groups often have or have had picnics at Spanish Point.
Also a great place to see the cruise ships in Dockyard.
CLARENCE COVE BEACH - ADMIRALTY HOUSE PARK - SPANISH POINT - BERMUDA
Plage de Clarence Cove - Parc Admiralty House - Spanish Point - Bermudes
Coordonnées GPS: 32°18'25.2N 64°48'20.1W
Le parc Admiralty House possède plusieurs sentiers de randonnée dont un qui mène vers Clarence Cove et qui offre une magnifique vue sur l'océan. On y retrouve une belle petite plage de sable blanc.
La grotte de l'amiral se trouve à proximité de celle-ci. Derrière la plage, il y a un sentier en bordure de la falaise qui mène à cette grotte (voir vidéo
Clarence Cove a un petit quai duquel les enfants aiment plonger. C'est un endroit très populaire pour la baignade car les eaux sont calmes et peu profondes.
Elle est également propice à la plongée en apnée. En nageant à proximité des falaises, on peut y apercevoir beaucoup de poissons, des langoustes et même des tortues.
Il y a un petit parc aménagé avec des tables de pique-nique derrière la plage.
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