In Glenbeigh, we found our lodgings for the night – the Emir View House, where we were
greeted by proprietress Anne and her daughter, Louise, a high school rising
sophomore at the time, and Louise’s little sister. Lovely people! They advised us to take the 2-mile walk to
Rossbeigh Beach, which we did, (getting a little lost along the way, as usual). According to its website, “An extensive sandy
beach in a rural environment, Rossbeigh is a designated natural heritage area
and a Special Area of Conservation with an important habitat and flora and
fauna present.”
After hiking the 2 miles back, we stopped by Rumours Bistro for dinner. The black, grey, and red modern interior was quite pleasing, and the food was great.
Then back to the Emir View to ready ourselves for our next big
adventure…
2 comments:
I loved this little bay. I imagined it must be a little like the nearby Bantry Bay where our fleeing Huguenots took respite for a generation though I think Bantry is a little wilder.
Of course. Why would we take the easy way out?
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