posted by:

from the Republic of Ireland to Northern Ireland

Enniskillen Travel Blog | Travelogue | Travel Journal

After a layoff from my first job out of college, my friends began asking what I’d do. I jokingly responded, “I think I’ll go to Ireland.” But the more I said it, the more it sounded like a good idea, so I started looking into it. I compiled several travel itineraries I found online - for Ireland as well as the UK. With some free maps from AAA, I highlighted all of the points of interest, connected the dots, and made my own itinerary. And using my credit card points, the airfare was free.

from the Republic of Ireland to Northern Ireland

one of many old, stone ruins off N16, Northern Ireland

Elvis Presley music dominated the airwaves all day Friday, 16 August marking the 25th anniversary of his death.  Cruising the N16, a narrow, winding, curvy road raced by small European cars, was a real thrill ride.  In the interest of staying on schedule, I had decided to forgo Donegal, so passing the many old stone home ruins, I fought my attraction at each and only stopped at one.

 

On my way to Enniskillen, Northern Ireland (or simply “The North” as the Irish call this small constituent nation of the UK), I observed the town from a distance to capture an image.  I took a closer look at Enniskillen Castle’s Watergate, which was added to the castle in 1615 and oddly flies an English flag.  Following a toilet break at the Buttermarket, I had an exquisite bakery treat called a “pineapple puff,” well worth the 40p.
one of many old, stone ruins off...
one of many old, stone ruins off...
the town of Enniskillen in Count...
the town of Enniskillen in Count...
Watergate added to Enniskillen C...
Watergate added to Enniskillen C...
15,367 km (9,549 miles) traveled
Sponsored Links