
On the 11'th of March we took another road trip in the Connemara region. That is in the west of Galway.
Our objectives: the corral beaches, Clifden and Westport.
So after packing some sandwiches and beverages we got into the car and set for Connemara.
One interesting think about Connemara: is a a gaelish region. That means that in this region people speak Irish and the road marks are in gaelish. Because Irish is nothing like English you feel like you're in another country .If you don't have a English to gaelish dictionary is quite possible that you get lost.
Our first stop were come corral beaches. Think of our beaches on the coast of the Black Sea, and now replace the white sand with fine pieces of dead corral. Now you have a preatty good picture of the corral beaches. I just hope that I'll be able to get there during summer days :)
To get to Clifden we went through the heart of Connemara. In the center of the region there are some mountains (well because they are so old they are more like big hills) called: The Twelve Pins.
A really interesting site were the "pit" excavation sites. Pit is an inferior coal that people here used for heating (right now there is very little pit left in Ireland and most likely you're only gonna see pit heating only in some pubs in the west side of Ireland). When it burns it relishes a very powerful smell - which is actually not that nice to the nose :)
Pit is found very near to the earth's surface, so people just come, scratch the ground and take out the pit.
Clifden - a small city on the west coast. Although it's small it has many pubs and motels - you can tell tourism is a big source of revenue :).
We got into this pub and had a very interesting "snack" : hot brownies with chocolate ice cream (on the same plate) and coffee. If you ever come to Ireland you should try it :)
In the west of Clifden there is the "sky road". It's a road that goes over some hills and although you don't get anywhere if you take this road, you get this great view of the ocean. The view is that good that people built vacation houses in the middle of nowhere just so that they could wake up in the morning and see the ocean.
On the way to Westport there some other nice places to visit like the Connemara National park and the Kylemore Abbey. Unfortunately for us we arrived at them rather late so we couldn't get it :( . Well ...maybe next time :).
Cold and tired we stopped in Westport to warm us up. Me and Diana decided to go for the "Irish coffee". It's coffee with whiskey. Actually it has more whiskey than coffee (just like the Irish like they're coffee :) ). It was good but way to strong for my taste :) .
And it had an undesired side effect: it completely messed up our stomaches and soon both of us were really sick :)
All in all it was a great trip mainly because Connemara is one of the few remaining "Irish regions". Actually if you really want to see the "real Ireland" you have to see the west coast.



