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Beautiful Bundoran resort

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In October 2001, I was "lucky" enough to join my 2 friends on a 2 week journey to tour Ireland, both the Republic and Northern Ireland. The people were just as friendly in the north as in the south and the scenery was just as beautiful! We visited castles, walked on some beautiful beaches and saw the wonders of Cliffs of Moher and Giant's Causeway.

Beautiful Bundoran resort

tide coming in

In the early evening, we arrived in the resort of Bundoran passing some more pretty dark green mountain scenery of Benbulben. The rain had stopped as we arrived at the Great Northern Hotel which also had a golf course. Our rooms were so cute, well for a female anyways. Leanne's and I shared a room and we had  pink walls and a view of part of the golf course while  Suzi's room had pink lamps, dark green walls, a red phone and a view of the Atlantic. We had some time to explore around the hotel before dinner, so the 3 of us went down to the rocky shore after an earlier storm and walked around. We were out on a rock when high tide started to come in, so we high tailed it out of there before the water took us. lol
Suzi and I decided to try to catch sunset since we were in the perfect place for it, or so we thought.

Benbulben mountain
While sitting on a bench on a hill, we waited and waited and waited until dinner had started and we never did see it. The view was rather nice though seeing the Atlantic Ocean and a small beach and across the way was town with buildings of different colors of peach, yellow, white, and even purple and pink! We were also entertained by a guy trying to ride the waves in. There was some surf going on. At first he was riding a bike then I don't knw exactly what he was trying to do!

After dinner, we got ready and were going to walk into town for some "pub action" but our director, Bill advised us not to because it was a "rough" town. We took his advice and just drank cider at the hotel bar instead. This was where I had my first Irish Guinness. It tasted like cold coffee to me but I liked it! When I went to order a drink, an older man asked me, "Do you want some hanky panky?" to which I just giggled and said "no thanks". I think he may had been a little drunk. haha There were also some golfers in the bar room and I think there was some sort of tournament going on. It was an early night for us since it would be an early morning the next day.

euphemy says:
Thank you. I wish we would have went out now! Maybe it was just "too rough" for our guide. haha It was cloudy most of the time but thought we'd give it a try anyways. :)
Posted on: Oct 18, 2007
pauric_doherty says:
Great Blog. Bundoran isn't a 'rough' town really and you should of sampled some of the pubs! It has its moments on some weekend nights when there is an event on, but nothing more than any other town anywhere in the world. Sunsets in Ireland can be hard to get .... its normally too cloudy!!
Posted on: Oct 18, 2007
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tide coming in
Benbulben mountain
Benbulben
Bundoran beach and town in the d...
Bundoran Beach
Our room at the Great Northern
Suzi's room-I liked her room bet...
Leanne gets ready for a shot
high tide coming in
town
dark clouds loom over the water
rocky shoreline
more tide
posing on the shore
acting silly
inlet
more of the rocky coast
rock we were standing on, now co...
storm brewing
Suzi and I waiting for sunset
and waiting
and still waiting
more of Bundoran
Great Northern Hotel- where we s...
back of the hotel
having my 1st guinness
6,420 km (3,989 miles) traveled
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