I was there in May of this year. It's a fascinating island to explore on foot. I wrote up a trip report on TripAdvisor. www.tripadvisor.ie/ShowTopic-g186591-i88-k14780381-Trip_Report_Inishbiggle_Island-Ireland.html
So glad that you posted this video. My husband and I are going to Ireland in September We'll be there for 3 months and will be staying in Ballina, Co Mayo for a week, This is certainly on our bucket list.
Has anyone ever seen a more beautiful sunset. I use to get the bus to Howth to visit my Aunt and Uncle in Howth railway atation about 40 years ago, I was the country cousin lol. Mu uncle Tommy Cleary was the Station Master, good times.
"Nobody goes visiting to other peoples houses anymore" said Cáit. Visiting our neighbours as a child was normal in the early 1950s in East London. Our parents knew them and there was no problem, no phones... The same on our summer holidays going "home" (county Armagh) and being away all day at the farms of our mother or father's family. Fetlar is a remote Shetland island I visited in 1964; the people were just the same. I would walk miles and be welcome-the women always knitting.
@@selfishbiaich it's in Griffith Park if you go up Millmount Avenue from Drumcondra Road passed Saint Patrick's national school and its beside the electric box at the entrance
@@mbrian679 Do you mean the well is there or the plaque is there? I saw the plaq with writings alright but not the well/spring. And local said it used to be across the road where houses are. So I understood that it is gone for some reason. Do you know any working wells in Dublin area city centre or in Dublin greater area? I like these places. Reminds me of old Ireland.
@selfishbiaich The plaque is the there however, unfortunately I don't exact location of where the well once was. I believe there is a few wells in Dublin, one in Dalkey and another Malahide