Thursday, 22 September 2022 (13.9 miles)
More beach-walking today, but this time with the tide coming in. We started the day with a transfer back to Spillane's Pub. From there we continued walking around Scraggane Bay, down to Castlegregory, and on to Camp.
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The beach around Scraggane Bay is mostly rocky. |
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Lots of horses today. |
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The beach along Tralee Bay leading to Castlegregory. |
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Kelly-green algae covers a rock in the tidal zone. |
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Waves of the incoming tide. |
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A straight road through the marshes. |
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Another place where the road we were walking along forded a creek, but pedestrians had the advantage of a bridge to cross the creek. |
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Dogs abound in Ireland, but this house was the only place we saw lots of cats. |
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While the official Dingle Way had us walking the beach, we left the beach here and finished our day along a busy road because high tides left little room between the rocks and the water. |
Overnight at
Sea View House B&B in Camp - a welcoming repeat from 10 days earlier.
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