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The months leading up to our baby’s first flight were filled with anxiety for me. As someone who tries to avoid ruffling any feathers, I was super nervous that we would annoy our fellow passengers with crying and other baby shenanigans. Our flight ended up being delayed four hours due to November snow, and while there was plenty of crying (including on my part when deplaning after two hours on the plane while it was de-iced) overall it went pretty well. Other passengers and the Norwegian Air flight crew were super understanding, and the baby slept for several hours, which gave us a little break. 

Our first trip to Ireland was of course very special; baby got to see where his dad grew up and where part of his family comes from. While we often do day trips from Galway to Connemara, this time around we rented a house and stayed for a few days. 

Connemara National Park

But first, we made time for a little hike in Connemara National Park. Climbing the Diamond is a pretty tiring undertaking (with incredible views of Connemara and beyond) so this time around we just did the base hike while Myles hung out in the car with Granny. It was windy and cold, and he was asleep, so we decided it was best that way. 

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After our hike and a trip to the grocery store in Letterfrack, we found our cottage, which was just a few houses from Renvyle House, a beautiful hotel and resort. 

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Our cottage rental was gorgeous and fully equipped with everything that we needed. We got a fire going and relaxed before taking in the sunset on the West Coast of Ireland, something I try to do every day there is sun.

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Connemara sunsets go on forever, and this one was spectacular. You could hear nothing but wind and waves, and we were the only people for miles. This is a very special place. 

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Having Renvyle House so close gave us the opportunity to have dinner there, and our food, wine, and service was all fantastic. Their roaring fireplace is a must for cozying up on a trip to Connemara! 

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I love trying a few menu items, and I enjoyed a delicious salad with beetroot, pear, and pecans, along with a steaming bowl of local mussels. You have to eat seafood when in Connemara! These were so flavorful and aromatic, perfect with a bit of brown bread to soak up the sauce!

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After a super restful night in the country, we were greeted by a blustery but beautiful Connemara day, and we took a drive to a place that’s an important part of our story for a few reasons. Ballyconneely is a place my husband spent a ton of time at while growing up, and it’s also where I brought my father’s ashes and where we got engaged. You can’t help but feel connected to the sea and earth and sky here and to really exhale. 

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Myles loved the baby cows along the beach, and we were lucky enough to spot a few seals, which always has me squealing like a child!

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The wind was whipping out there, so we made our way to Clifden, where Myles’s papa is from, for a perfect pint of Guinness at EJ Kings.

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Since we loved our cottage so much, we then made our way back to have some snacks, including Connemara smoked salmon and some cheeses. We took a moonlit drive later on to drop my husband’s aunt back home, then watched the clouds go by over the cottage through it’s giant skylight. I love country nights. 

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We rarely go to Connemara without visiting Ballynahinch Castle, and we made time on the way back to Galway to stop for a hot whiskey and a walk around. 

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Ballynahinch is the place to stay for a special occasion, and we were lucky to spend one St. Patricks Eve there. The food, castle ambiance, views, are all amazing and create for an unforgettable getaway.

Our last stop on the way to Galway was the valley where my father-in-law grew up. While I know that Myles won’t remember this trip, it meant a lot for us to bring him along to the places that we love so much. 

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Traveling with a baby certainly isn’t the easiest, but we’re hoping he gets a bit of our wanderlust and craves learning about the world as much as we do.

Tags: Connemara, family travel, Ireland, wild atlantic way

Well that was the longest blogging break I have taken since I started back in 2009! I would love to say I was totally unplugged, but the reality is that I have been crazy busy with work and spent the past 10 days working from Ireland. In between emails I got in sightseeing and family time though, and while heartsick for my favorite place on earth, I am also feeling energized to enjoy the rest of the summer and to conquer the work and travel ahead.

While in Ireland, we spent a lot of time with local family and family visiting from Boston and Italy, and we also enjoyed some unexpected beautiful weather after their miserably rainy July. I have a few posts on activities in Ireland to come, but as  I slowly reenter everyday life and shake off that heavy heart that always goes with leaving, I thought I would share some favorite photos of the trip. Enjoy!

Galway St. Nicholas Church {Blue skies over St. Nicholas Church in Galway on Saturday Market Day}

 

Irish roses {One of the hundreds of gorgeous roses in my mother-in-law’s garden}

 

sunset on Galway Bay {Watching the sun go down on Galway Bay from Rinville}

 

running in Galway {Windy day on Galway Bay}

 

cows in Ireland {Mama and baby cows!}

 buskers in Galway  {Incredibly talented buskers on the streets of Galway}

 

nights out in galway

{Huge smiles and drinks to-go on a night that ended at 3:30 am during Galway Race Week}

 

Irish coffee

{The perfect Irish coffee at Pat Cohan’s in Cong}

Connemara pony {One of the Connemara ponies I tried to kiss}

Connemara

{Gorgeous Connemara beaches}

 

house in Ireland

{The gorgeous house near Carraroe, where the whole family spent a couple of days}

Gaeltacht Ireland

{The front lawn of the house, and it’s sea views}

currach county galway

{Currachs in Connemara}

 Ireland sunset {Sunset in Connemara}

house in Connemara

{The view from the upstairs of the house we stayed in}

Connemara

{Beautiful Connemara}

view from Errisbeag

{Views from Errisbeag}

 

Connemara horses in Ireland

{Horses on the road}

Abbeyglen {Abbeyglen Castle}

 

We spent two beautiful days at an amazing house in Bealadangan in Connemara and had time to play outside, go hiking, have a picnic, and cook big family dinners. Walks to the pier, wine glasses in hand, running around in the front yard, and enjoying the stunning views were top priority. We also went for a hike of Errisbeag, not making it to the top as we had the last time, due to high winds and our little hikers, but having lots of fun on a lovely Connemara day. Instead we went to the Abbeyglen Castle for cocktails and Cokes, not a bad trade off.

More to come on boating, zip lining, and eating in Ireland!

Tags: Connemara, countryside, County Galway, Galway, hiking, hotel in Ireland, Ireland, Irish countryside, Travel, travel blog posts, travel photos

I know. I know. I should probably change Travel, Wine, and Dine to A Blog about Ireland and Sonoma, because I am fully obsessed with both places and could blog about them day in and day out. One of the reasons I decided to do away with paid blog ads was because I just wanted to blog about what I wanted, with the hopes that someone would find it interesting. Spilling my heart and camera and iPhone into a blog post and being able to share favorite places makes my day, so I hope you don’t mind a couple more Ireland posts. There’s a lot of healthy cooking on its way. . .

Today for Travel Tuesday, I thought a drive through the West of Ireland countryside would be a nice little getaway for the brain. It’s going to be 20 degrees for the high in Boston today, and I am certainly thinking of travel.  Sit back and enjoy some views from Connemara, Westport, and Barna, all places I recommend visiting when you base your Ireland trip in County Galway.

Keane's Pub

{Keane’s Bar, at Maam Bridge}

 

Keane's Pub Maam Bridge

The booth at the front of Keane’s Bar, located in Maam in Connemara, is the perfect spot for gazing out over the hills with a hot whiskey after a long hike in the Irish countryside. red berries

Connemara

{Driving through Connemara in the West of Ireland}

Connemara {Foggy Connemara, where the sky meets the mountains}

Barna {Barna beach day}

 

O'Grady's Barna Pier {O’Grady’s Barna}

Thatched Cottage {Thatched Cottage in Barna}

    Connemara Beaches

{Beaches in Connemara in the West of Ireland}

Matt Molloy's Pub Westport

{Matt Molloy’s Pub, Westport County Mayo}

 

Barna

{A sunny day in Barna}

O'Grady's Barna

{Lunch views from O’Grady’s in Barna}

seafood chowder Ireland

{Seafood chowder at O’Grady’s in Barna}

Tags: Barna, Connemara, Galway, Ireland, Nature, outdoors, scenery, Travel, travel blog, Travel Tuesday, views

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