Saturday, September 4, 2010

Moira, Northern Ireland

After a full Irish breakfast in the heart of Dublin, the family loaded up
in a rental car bound for Northern Ireland. With only a few minor issues
and scares getting used to driving on the left side of the road, we made
our way to Malahide Castle and had a nice tour and lunch in the nearby
town. We also stopped to see the Newgrange megalithic passage tomb (dated
3000 BC) and the battlefield at Boyne before settling down with the local
Clanconnel beer at the Newforge House. We enjoyed drinks in the garden and
farm around this picturesque b&b (pictured) and had some local salmon in
the town of Moira nearby before bed.

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