That was beautiful. Short but sweet! I could smell the seaweed on the shore and imagine the sound of the sea. Wild and full of nature, can't go wrong with that combination, at least not in my book. Cheers again! Great wee job you got going there Greg!
Nice video, but I'm a little sad you didn't leave Achill by seeing more of the south of the island where there is an amazingly scenic road with views over Clew Bay and Achill Sound. I think there are better, more secluded beaches along this stretch of coast and it really took my breath away on a very windswept day. There's also the Grainne O'Malley Towerhouse at Kildavnet which would have been well worth a visit, but I guess you have time constraints to keep to. Maybe one for a future visit? Achill has such an otherworldly charm that feels like nowhere else I've been in Ireland.
Yes Matt, that’s exactly it, time constraints, but I’ll be back and I’ll check out some of those other places, so thanks so much for pointing them out.
Wot no sheep! I am very disappointed Greg 😝 That's my kinda of beach, deserted 😁 I'd have stopped at the Supavalu on the way out for an iceberger, I do miss those 😃
Good point, there are more Sheep than people down there, I'm told an Achill Sheep is lower in Value than others as it's meat is not as tender! No idea how they survive on that land
There were a couple of sheep Rob, in a field (where they should be) just off to the right of the shot as I walked up the lane. But, no Jaywalking sheep this time!
@@nakedireland So there was, I missed them two lol. Your forgiven 😁 Jaywalking sheep 🤣🤣 that brings back memories of the jokes about famers boys and Saturday nights out 😝
@@nakedireland That's the funny thing, it's unique at it was meant to be left dormant! Everywhere else the stone was re-used! As mysterious in purpose as the farmer up the road from it who built his own Stone Henge "Achillhenge"
My grandparents were from Dumha Éige. Thanks for the video.
I hope that was a nice little nostalgic trip for you then Stephen.
Wonderful beach, sea, places. Great video. Like 👍
Many thanks, and thanks for taking the time to watch.
@@nakedireland You're welcome friend 🙂
That was beautiful. Short but sweet! I could smell the seaweed on the shore and imagine the sound of the sea. Wild and full of nature, can't go wrong with that combination, at least not in my book. Cheers again! Great wee job you got going there Greg!
It was marvellous. A beautiful place to sit and contemplate for a few hours!
Again il say it. Makes you proud to be Irish 🇮🇪
Such beautiful coastline Thomas. We’re lucky, as you say, to live here.
Stunning.
It's a very beautiful place.
Nice video, but I'm a little sad you didn't leave Achill by seeing more of the south of the island where there is an amazingly scenic road with views over Clew Bay and Achill Sound. I think there are better, more secluded beaches along this stretch of coast and it really took my breath away on a very windswept day. There's also the Grainne O'Malley Towerhouse at Kildavnet which would have been well worth a visit, but I guess you have time constraints to keep to. Maybe one for a future visit? Achill has such an otherworldly charm that feels like nowhere else I've been in Ireland.
Yes Matt, that’s exactly it, time constraints, but I’ll be back and I’ll check out some of those other places, so thanks so much for pointing them out.
Wot no sheep! I am very disappointed Greg 😝 That's my kinda of beach, deserted 😁 I'd have stopped at the Supavalu on the way out for an iceberger, I do miss those 😃
Good point, there are more Sheep than people down there, I'm told an Achill Sheep is lower in Value than others as it's meat is not as tender! No idea how they survive on that land
There were a couple of sheep Rob, in a field (where they should be) just off to the right of the shot as I walked up the lane. But, no Jaywalking sheep this time!
@@eddiestaunton514 It never ceases to amaze me what they survive on, I grew up in the hills of Wales and many sheep living off so little.
@@nakedireland So there was, I missed them two lol. Your forgiven 😁 Jaywalking sheep 🤣🤣 that brings back memories of the jokes about famers boys and Saturday nights out 😝
Farmers I’m sure will watch this film, so I’ll not comment further! 😂
Did you visit the Deserted Village?
I passed the sign for it and wondered if I should go. Is it worth a visit?
@@nakedireland it's an oddity alright, 80 or so houses abandoned supposedly during famine and for other reasons unknown
Someone should buy it and turn it into a residence for artists or something!
@@nakedireland That's the funny thing, it's unique at it was meant to be left dormant! Everywhere else the stone was re-used! As mysterious in purpose as the farmer up the road from it who built his own Stone Henge "Achillhenge"
Achillhenge! I love it.