Leading on from Part One.
After a cup of tea and a scone, it's back into the saddle and back along Killary Harbour but this time on the north side along the R335. Just where the road turns inland there's a small harbour and a bunch of kids messing about in canoes-
And looking back up the valley looks like this -
There's road resurfacing up at Doo Lough and the road is closed, so a diversion up to Tawnyard Lough is in order. Never been this way before, but the view is pretty good -
The road up is fairly steep just before the parking spot for the vantage point and is pretty steep the other side as well. Cliff face one side, drop into the valley the other side of the dry stone wall and a rather patchy, gravel strewn surface -
And now on to Part Three.
After a cup of tea and a scone, it's back into the saddle and back along Killary Harbour but this time on the north side along the R335. Just where the road turns inland there's a small harbour and a bunch of kids messing about in canoes-
And looking back up the valley looks like this -
There's road resurfacing up at Doo Lough and the road is closed, so a diversion up to Tawnyard Lough is in order. Never been this way before, but the view is pretty good -
The road up is fairly steep just before the parking spot for the vantage point and is pretty steep the other side as well. Cliff face one side, drop into the valley the other side of the dry stone wall and a rather patchy, gravel strewn surface -
And now on to Part Three.