Thank you for sharing your beautiful experience. The video is exquisite and you have a perfect voice to narrate your trip. I can’t wait to go to Ireland ❤
Nicely done! I appreciate your video wasn't saturated with drone footage, like pretty much every other Ireland video! My wife and I found your video quite informative and will include many of your highlights in our visit this September. Thanks again!
This was a great video - the best so far in planning my trip. I love the details and also that you put the names in text so I could add them to my spreadsheet and find them easily on a map. Thank you!!! I will be taking a lot of your advice.
I've walked the whole circumference of the Dingle Peninsula. I'd highly recommend the Beara Peninsula, if you haven't been. Also the Aran Islands. The south coast of Inishmore has cliffs that are as spectacular as the Cliffs of Moher.
Great advice! I agree that the Beara Peninsula is beautiful! We tried to go to the Aran Islands in 2007 and the weather did not cooperate. Hopefully I will get another chance sometime 💚
Great job on the video, shows the gorgeous scenery Ireland has to offer. Were all these places seen in one trip? If so how long did that take? And do you have any videos on Northern Ireland?
Most of these were 1 trip. There were a couple from my previous trips. You can see my itinerary on my website from my last 14 day trip. www.photoquesttraveler.com/youtube Unfortunately, I haven't been to Northern Ireland yet.
So glad you loved the video and photos! You can find my itinerary and other info on my website here: www.photoquesttraveler.com/youtube Good luck planning your trip for October. It's my favorite time of year to travel there.
great video ,but the only thing is connemara and burren are better described as regions than national parks they have national parks contained within them,but they make up tiny % of the respective areas.Ideally they should all be contained within a national park but the state has not the money to buy up huge areas of private land,unless they move to a Uk model rather than a more american model that we have.
I like Bogs or the Original Muck Boot company for boots. For waterproof tennis shoes or hiking shoes it's hard to find ones I really like. Look for ones that say waterproof (might say goretex). If they say water resistant, they won't keep your feet dry. If there's a brand you like, see if they make waterproof shoes.
@Joseph13163 Good to know. I haven't been to those places yet. I only included where I've been. I have a trip planned for the northern half of Ireland so I look forward to adding more places!
Bus and train tips - We did a train from Limerick to Dublin in 2007 and it worked great - Planning is very important as you can't just get up and go, you are more reliant on a time schedule - busses run less times on Sundays - you may have to walk from a bus stop a ways to get to your destination - what luggage you bring is very important cause you have to transport it on a bus and train and walk more - when someone says it's just a short distance to walk, double what you are thinking it would take - best part is you don't have to drive if you aren't comfortable with it - you can take bus tours of popular places - It just takes a little more planning and you may not see everything you would like to - It is a great way to visit Ireland for the first time though
@@andreabernhardt Thank you - ideally would love to drive BUT am afraid if I nick the vehicle....since I travel solo & then the question of the driving on the left side of road & insurance etc etc
@@khadzak7496 totally get it! My sister was my navigator which helped a ton with finding where we were going. You have to do what's comfortable for you. I think you would have an amazing adventure by train, bus or car. It's a magical place!
Well done there for your production of this beautiful video ...outstanding.... please keep up the good work!!!!!!!
Thank you so much! I truly appreciate it 💚💚💚
Just love this country
@@marionhulspas1391 💚💚💚me too!💚💚💚
I’ve watched so many RUclips videos on Ireland, and yours showed me places I never heard of. Thank you so much.!
You are very welcome! I'm glad you learned about some new spots to check out!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful experience. The video is exquisite and you have a perfect voice to narrate your trip. I can’t wait to go to Ireland ❤
You are very welcome! Thank you so much for your kind words!! I hope you have a fabulous trip!!!
Thank you! My husband and I are going in late September and there is just so much we want to see.
There is so much to see! Thank you for watching and I hope you have a great time in September 💚😄
Thank you,
You're welcome!
Best photos I've seen of Ireland. I wish the audio was stronger.
Thank you so much! I appreciate the feedback and will work on that for future videos.
Great ideas and beautifully photographed!
Thank you so much!!! 💚💚💚
wonderful video..on Ireland sorry the best video on Ireland.... thanks
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it 💚
Nicely done! I appreciate your video wasn't saturated with drone footage, like pretty much every other Ireland video! My wife and I found your video quite informative and will include many of your highlights in our visit this September. Thanks again!
I'm so glad you found it helpful! I hope you have a fabulous time 😊 Thank you for the positive feedback!
This is the best video to date. Great photography, really captures the atmosphere on the island. Excellent recommendations.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you liked it 💚💚💚
This was a great video - the best so far in planning my trip. I love the details and also that you put the names in text so I could add them to my spreadsheet and find them easily on a map. Thank you!!! I will be taking a lot of your advice.
So glad you liked the video!!! Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment! I truly appreciate it ❤️❤️❤️
Enjoy your trip to Ireland! 💚
Very nice video, Andrea! Well done!!
Thank you so much! 💚💚💚
De todos os vídeos sobre a Irlanda que assisti esse é o mais bem feito! Parabéns!
Paisagens fabulosas!!
Thank you so much! I truly appreciate it ❤️❤️❤️
I've walked the whole circumference of the Dingle Peninsula. I'd highly recommend the Beara Peninsula, if you haven't been. Also the Aran Islands. The south coast of Inishmore has cliffs that are as spectacular as the Cliffs of Moher.
Great advice! I agree that the Beara Peninsula is beautiful! We tried to go to the Aran Islands in 2007 and the weather did not cooperate. Hopefully I will get another chance sometime 💚
Great job on the video, shows the gorgeous scenery Ireland has to offer. Were all these places seen in one trip? If so how long did that take?
And do you have any videos on Northern Ireland?
Most of these were 1 trip. There were a couple from my previous trips. You can see my itinerary on my website from my last 14 day trip. www.photoquesttraveler.com/youtube
Unfortunately, I haven't been to Northern Ireland yet.
Can you provide your detailed itinerary? We loved your video and the beautiful photos. We are trying to quickly put together a trip this October.
So glad you loved the video and photos! You can find my itinerary and other info on my website here: www.photoquesttraveler.com/youtube
Good luck planning your trip for October. It's my favorite time of year to travel there.
Down there to the right shores of Lough Tay, most of the series ' The Vikings' was filmed.
So cool! The perfect scenery and so picturesque ☺️
Awesome video. What month did you travel?
Thank you! October 💚
☘
@@deceptivepanther 💚
What time of year was this video filmed?
@@sergioforcatto373 we were there mid to end of October. 😀
What is the name of the Lodge bear the Kanamara National Park?
@@mysadie567 we stayed at the Lough Inagh Lodge by Connemara National Park 😊
@@andreabernhardt Thanks!!
@mysadie567 you're welcome 💚
great video ,but the only thing is connemara and burren are better described as regions than national parks they have national parks contained within them,but they make up tiny % of the respective areas.Ideally they should all be contained within a national park but the state has not the money to buy up huge areas of private land,unless they move to a Uk model rather than a more american model that we have.
Thank you for that insight! 💚
What kind or brand of shoes are recommended?
I like Bogs or the Original Muck Boot company for boots. For waterproof tennis shoes or hiking shoes it's hard to find ones I really like. Look for ones that say waterproof (might say goretex). If they say water resistant, they won't keep your feet dry. If there's a brand you like, see if they make waterproof shoes.
Explore Golgumbaz Deccan india 🇮🇳
I haven't been to India. I'll have to look into it. Have you been to Ireland?
@@andreabernhardt Deccan india?
@golgumbazguide...4113 this video is about Ireland, so I was wondering if you've been there or want to travel there?
Good but a huge part of ireland left out which is as beautiful as the parts you have featured ,mayo , sligo ,leitrim and donegal
@Joseph13163 Good to know. I haven't been to those places yet. I only included where I've been. I have a trip planned for the northern half of Ireland so I look forward to adding more places!
Do you belong from Ireland??
Am a Dr by profession and applying fr the job at Ireland.....❤
I am not from Ireland. I live in the United States. Good luck with your job search!
@@andreabernhardt 🙊🙉😉❣️
Wondering if you have tips for bus and train travel in Ireland rather than renting a car ? Please & thank you.
Bus and train tips
- We did a train from Limerick to Dublin in 2007 and it worked great
- Planning is very important as you can't just get up and go, you are more reliant on a time schedule
- busses run less times on Sundays
- you may have to walk from a bus stop a ways to get to your destination
- what luggage you bring is very important cause you have to transport it on a bus and train and walk more
- when someone says it's just a short distance to walk, double what you are thinking it would take
- best part is you don't have to drive if you aren't comfortable with it
- you can take bus tours of popular places
- It just takes a little more planning and you may not see everything you would like to
- It is a great way to visit Ireland for the first time though
@@andreabernhardt Thank you - ideally would love to drive BUT am afraid if I nick the vehicle....since I travel solo & then the question of the driving on the left side of road & insurance etc etc
@@khadzak7496 totally get it! My sister was my navigator which helped a ton with finding where we were going. You have to do what's comfortable for you. I think you would have an amazing adventure by train, bus or car. It's a magical place!