One of the things we love most about your channel (and y'all) is that you're absolutely real and it comes through on your videos. Thanks for being who we want to be when we grow up. ❤️
When I was a senior in high school in 1975, we marched in Dublin's St Patrick's Day parade. We traveled all over Ireland, but The Ring of Kerry was definitely our favorite excursion. Your video was amazing, but it's even more beautiful in the sunshine. I do remember being nervous riding in a tour bus on that skinny road. Thanks for bringing back some wonderful memories. I love all your adventures.
I am born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska. Just went to Ireland a few months ago for my honeymoon. It was unbelievably breathtaking! Also, I’ve been watching your videos for just about the last year and love each and every one of them. Keep up the endless adventures! Ps: if you ever come to Alaska again, stop by Girdwood, Ak. There’s the most amazing waterfall called Virgin Falls and let’s just say it’s one of the one amazing views. ✌🏻☺️
A beautiful drive. Thank you for keep stopping to show us the fabulous views. As always, great filming and content. We love your films! 🥰 You work magically together
Awesome and magical Ireland! I've been to Dublin and Dundalk and found it so beautiful with amazing history, food, friendly people and culture! Thank you for the vlog!
Really Enjoyable Video! I love Ireland - it's people, the food, the music, the culture and its beautiful, Landscapes - Mountains, Ancient Woodland, Bogs, Lakes, Streams, Rivers, Coastlines etc etc. :O)
I have not watched your latest clip yet. I just wanted to say though that you are a brilliant couple and its always a pleasure to watch you both. Good luck for future adventures.
It’s wild how dark it is at 430. When you were in Canada is was light until 11pm. Must be difficult to keep your circadian rhythms in check with all the travel and time zone changes. Love the adventures!
The Irish sideways rain, not heavy but you get absolutely soaking. We have so many types of rain 🌧, Irish people love to chat about the weather. Have watched a Lot of your videos and they always make me hungry 😋, you do show a lot of the best parts of our country, I hope you both enjoyed your stay x
That's so cool Allison, my mother's maiden name is Griffth too! Her dad's family was apparently Welsh. Having just done an Ancestry test, I came out almost 3/4 Irish which was a surprise since I was born and raised in England, as were all of my family going back a few generations. My grandmother's maiden name was an Irish one though, I looked it up and it came up as an Irish clan, lol. Loved the video, glad the rain didn't deter you guys from seeing the beautiful Irish landscape.
YESSSS! Finally Australia and New Zealand! I've been waiting for you guys to go there, you'll absolutely LOVE it! You'll see how similar they are to the English, especially Cockneys, I've heard the accent is pretty similar to an American ear.
I absolutely loved your Ireland adventures! They brought back so many happy memories from my winter Irish road trip a few years ago. I’m also so excited that you’re coming to Australia!!!!!! Please consider coming to Adelaide. It’s a beautiful city with great food and less than a 2 hours drive to some of the worlds best wine regions (Barossa, Clare Valley, McLaren, Adelaide Hills). We also have beautiful white sandy beaches (that aren’t overcrowded), a “glacier” hike, a giant rocking horse, Australia’s Little Cornwall, teddybear fence, Hahndorf a German town, hikes with panoramic city views, and so much more!
Congratulations on managing to enjoy yourselves in Ireland during a wet autumn week! Come back sometime in summer as there lots left to see! It will have prepared you for NZ anyway.
We did Ireland last year and LOVED it! Wanna go back and road trip the island like you are! Even though you lost the intro video, I actually really liked the “behind the scenes” look at how you mix your audio with GoPro footage! Great video again, guys!
Yes I see you’re already in Hawaii with the way away (per the live last night)!! I hope you have an amazing time with them! Can’t wait to visit Ireland and get my own history. Thanks for all the suggestions. Happy New Year!
I did a bicycle tour of Ireland, and it rained the entire time we rode the Ring of Kerry. I think we biked it in two days. In general, it was an amazing way to see the country, but not so fantastic in the rain. I tended to not look up as much, and didn’t take many pictures on those days. Still, it’s an amazing country, and one of my most favorite places I’ve ever been.
When you go to Australia go to Alice Springs then Ayers Rock and do dinner under the stars. The dinner is a territory taster that consists of camel, alligator, emu etc. After dinner a man with a very powerful torch points out the Southern Cross and other stars / constellations not visible from the north. You can also do a helicopter flight around Ayers rock.
You might have had some rain but that's how you get lovely green scenery but also it's winter and it's not freezing cold and snowing so I think a bit of rain is a win :)
When you go to Australia, go to Perth in Western Australia and take a ferry out to Rottnest Island. There you can bike around the whole island and take selfies with the very-cute-and-friendly Quokkas!
AMAZING AS ALWAYS!! I absolutely love getting into the habit of watching these vlogs- got my cuppa tea and I'm ready. Make sure you head out to see the Icebergs in Sydney! I'm pretty sure there's a pink lake somewhere around there too! x
In visiting Australia consider Tasmania. Bruny Island is amazing: oysters, cheese, wine, beaches, a lighthouse, and a lot of short walks. The Tasman Peninsular is lovely: Port Arthur Historic Site, the Unzoo, chocolate, gin, history, beaches. The Huon Valley: cider, apples, tiny towns, wilderness. And of course Hobart: the waterfront with seafood, locally made products, artisan food and drinks, the history, the views, the mountain.
For Australia....Blue Mountains are a must. West of Sydney. Flinders Ranges. Watsons Bay is a nice walk that sits across from Sydney next to the entrance to the harbor. Melbourne is known as the foodie capital.
Hello, I’m enjoying your trip through Ireland. I was there last year and I think it’s a very wonderful place. This is a delicious, but you were talking about how the Prons were so moist. If yours or chewies you’re over cooking them.
Hey we loved your video! My wife and I just moved to England and are planning our first trip to Ireland for April. Your video gave us a lot of ideas for our vlog, thanks for sharing! Seeing your video made us wish we could get there sooner.
I’m gunna miss the Ireland vlogs!🇮🇪 I remember you saying in your last blog you’re going back to America, I’m so excited to see where you’re going next but Ireland was a favourite of mine 💗
Love your pronunciation of goujons, was Chating to Alex from the travel beans just yesterday about your hilarious choice to base English fish and chips standards on a visit to Wetherspoons. Looks like you have picked some better seafood places in irland. Your Instagram shots look stunning and looking forward to seeing your vlogs from New Zealand and Australia. Keep up the great work guys, big fan
Hey guys! I lived in Sydney for 4 years and loved it! If you are in Sydney you need to go have lunch at The Grounds of Alexandria. It's beautiful and has good food and coffee. It's not too far from the airport. Surrey Hills area has amazing cafes (Haven Specialty Coffee is a favorite). There's also Brewtown in Newton area and Ampersand Bookstore cafe is awesome if you want wifi and a good area to get work done. It was my go to for writing and such because it has a ton a space and cool vibes. Hope you have a great time!
Australia tips from an Australian - Great Barrier Reef. But be careful way more jellyfish stings this season Byron Bay, excellent people, food and beaches. Drives: great ocean road from Melbourne. You’ll see rain forests, wildlife, spectacular scenery. Unless you like 45c plus weather avoid the outback at this time of year. It’s beautiful but the heat will melt your face off.
Tork Waterfall is awesome. Except for when we hiked down a massive cliff to get there, becuase we had to go back up the same cliff to get back to our car.
You must come to Melbourne. We are the foodie capital of Australia with heaps of different cultures being represented all around our beautiful city. You guys would love going to Warnambool, the Grampians, Otways rainforest, and just hanging out in the city!
Really nice video Allison and Eric just a suggestion when in Australia go to the Blue Mountain Area its about 2 hour train ride north of Sydney It is spectacular we were there in April 2018 and loved it so much we stayed 5 days
When you come to Oz make sure you Fly across our small Island to Perth in the West. Go down to Margarette River and enjoy the Seafood, the local Marron and the Wineries. You won't believe how Beautiful and isolated it is ….
When you’re in Australia do a trip to Whitehaven Beach with its beautiful fine white sand and blue waters, scuba dive in the Great Barrier Reef, do the Blue Mountains, check out Clovelly beach in Sydney, and go to Melbourne for cafes and eateries. Hope you enjoy your stay!
If you come to Victoria when you are in Australia. Take a drive down the Great Ocean road. On the way back to Melbourne, take the inland road. Some amazing views on both roads.
Comes to Ireland in the middle of Winter and complain about the cold and weather. when in reality Irish winters are very mild and seldom drop below freezing compared to other countries on the same latitude . its kind of bonkers coming to Ireland in winter , its best to experience the country in the summer when the days are long and its bright up untill 11 at night .
I'm watching this and realizing that we did the same part of Ring of Kerry. Just backwards.lol We started in Killarney and got as far as Kenmare and then back. It was spectacular!
Loved your Ireland videos. Ya'll are gonna love Hawaii, Australia and New Zealand. New Zealand is one our favorite countries. It's just so beautiful If you have time try to check out a wine tour on Waiheke Island or take a day trip to Devonport. Both are a ferry ride away from Auckland and very cute/charming. And of course a trip to Milford Sound and Queenstown are must sees.
so stoked for you guys to get to NZ!! spent 2 months there and it was amazing! North island is amazing. Make sure you check out the bay of islands and Piha Beach.
You haven't seen anything until you land in New Zealand - it is absolutely stunning - North Island Tropical Rain Forest - 90 Mile beach up to Cape Reinga (The most Northerly Point where the Maori people believe is where their soul departs) Hot springs in Rotura and then the South Island with its snowy peaks and glaciers and don't forget to visit the hobbit town. Have a safe and wonderful trip both :)
Driving in Ireland is like driving in a parking garage, the wrong way, at top speed with cars and busses coming at you straight on! I spent two weeks in Ireland a few years ago. Driving was the worst/scariest part lol!!!
It depends on what areas you are going to be traveling in Australia the country is so vast. And if you are coming in Feb it will be very hot and it is wet season from November to April in FNQ. But every where is so nice I have been to most places in Australia and you will enjoy. My favs are Darwin, Carins area, Cape Leveque and Melbourne of course
I live in Dublin, but unfortunatly never been to this part of Ireland before, but this video inspires me to visit these places, thanks for that, i recently started to upload my own travel vlog to my channel, and next time i go somewhere here in Ireland i will try to film it as well :)
Great video guys 😀 We love our little home country ❤ Glad you enjoyed it. Figured as much that there would be nothing but rain that never changes 😂 And the pronouciation of goujons was great 😂👌
If your going to Australia one of the nicest places is Byron bay on the Gold Coast it has some amazing views from the light house and just such a relaxing atmosphere if your not going when the schools are out as it is the place to go when on school break
Benn Brown have you been to Byron lately? No longer the chilled out place I remember. Crammed with Sydney-siders and backpackers. Good luck ever finding a parking space. So sad.
you have to hit the beaches in Perth, Western Australia, we have the best beaches! If you're coming to Perth then let me know, happy to show you around.
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The Endless Adventure Thanks. For sharing.
Its called Ladys view because when Queen Victoria visited Killarney, that place was her Ladies in waiting s favourite spot.
This part of Ireland is so so so PRETTY, especially when it is sunny
I'm adding it to my bucket list x
I cycled the Ring of Kerry Cycling Sportive last July in perfect weather. An absolutely epic day. I'll be back!
My father lived out his last quarter century just outside Killarney. That town is just so good for a night out.
His last quarter century? He lived to 100?
One of the things we love most about your channel (and y'all) is that you're absolutely real and it comes through on your videos. Thanks for being who we want to be when we grow up. ❤️
When I was a senior in high school in 1975, we marched in Dublin's St Patrick's Day parade. We traveled all over Ireland, but The Ring of Kerry was definitely our favorite excursion. Your video was amazing, but it's even more beautiful in the sunshine. I do remember being nervous riding in a tour bus on that skinny road. Thanks for bringing back some wonderful memories. I love all your adventures.
I am born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska. Just went to Ireland a few months ago for my honeymoon. It was unbelievably breathtaking! Also, I’ve been watching your videos for just about the last year and love each and every one of them. Keep up the endless adventures!
Ps: if you ever come to Alaska again, stop by Girdwood, Ak. There’s the most amazing waterfall called Virgin Falls and let’s just say it’s one of the one amazing views. ✌🏻☺️
A beautiful drive. Thank you for keep stopping to show us the fabulous views. As always, great filming and content. We love your films! 🥰 You work magically together
Awesome and magical Ireland! I've been to Dublin and Dundalk and found it so beautiful with amazing history, food, friendly people and culture! Thank you for the vlog!
Really Enjoyable Video! I love Ireland - it's people, the food, the music, the culture and its beautiful, Landscapes - Mountains, Ancient Woodland, Bogs, Lakes, Streams, Rivers, Coastlines etc etc. :O)
I have not watched your latest clip yet. I just wanted to say though that you are a brilliant couple and its always a pleasure to watch you both.
Good luck for future adventures.
It’s wild how dark it is at 430. When you were in Canada is was light until 11pm. Must be difficult to keep your circadian rhythms in check with all the travel and time zone changes. Love the adventures!
The Irish sideways rain, not heavy but you get absolutely soaking. We have so many types of rain 🌧, Irish people love to chat about the weather. Have watched a Lot of your videos and they always make me hungry 😋, you do show a lot of the best parts of our country, I hope you both enjoyed your stay x
Ring of Kerry in the sunshine is so beautiful, you need to come back in the summer and do it again!
Picturesque Places, Ring of Kerry and Killarney !!!!!! My Weekend starts on Weds and ends on Sunday.
On your next trip to Ireland I'd definitely recommend visiting County Donegal
Definitely and it's a bit less visited so not fighting tourist buses.
I have family living in Donegal and Mayo.
Paul Convery no you weirdo Kerry my fucking let’s go champ
My entire family took a month several years ago and visited family in Mayo.
We have family in Carndongh.
Ireland looks so mystical I love it!
You were very close to the Beara Peninsula which is classed as a Temporate Rainforest .... hence all the rain.
Fantastic as always guys!!! Can't wait for a little bit more better weather... Bon voyage!!!
That's so cool Allison, my mother's maiden name is Griffth too! Her dad's family was apparently Welsh. Having just done an Ancestry test, I came out almost 3/4 Irish which was a surprise since I was born and raised in England, as were all of my family going back a few generations. My grandmother's maiden name was an Irish one though, I looked it up and it came up as an Irish clan, lol. Loved the video, glad the rain didn't deter you guys from seeing the beautiful Irish landscape.
YESSSS! Finally Australia and New Zealand! I've been waiting for you guys to go there, you'll absolutely LOVE it! You'll see how similar they are to the English, especially Cockneys, I've heard the accent is pretty similar to an American ear.
I absolutely loved your Ireland adventures! They brought back so many happy memories from my winter Irish road trip a few years ago. I’m also so excited that you’re coming to Australia!!!!!! Please consider coming to Adelaide. It’s a beautiful city with great food and less than a 2 hours drive to some of the worlds best wine regions (Barossa, Clare Valley, McLaren, Adelaide Hills). We also have beautiful white sandy beaches (that aren’t overcrowded), a “glacier” hike, a giant rocking horse, Australia’s Little Cornwall, teddybear fence, Hahndorf a German town, hikes with panoramic city views, and so much more!
Congratulations on managing to enjoy yourselves in Ireland during a wet autumn week! Come back sometime in summer as there lots left to see!
It will have prepared you for NZ anyway.
A great video! I love going on adventures with you! Beautiful!
Ireland is the beautiful place ever seen
Kilarney is a very cute town
We did Ireland last year and LOVED it! Wanna go back and road trip the island like you are!
Even though you lost the intro video, I actually really liked the “behind the scenes” look at how you mix your audio with GoPro footage! Great video again, guys!
Yes I see you’re already in Hawaii with the way away (per the live last night)!! I hope you have an amazing time with them! Can’t wait to visit Ireland and get my own history. Thanks for all the suggestions. Happy New Year!
I did a bicycle tour of Ireland, and it rained the entire time we rode the Ring of Kerry. I think we biked it in two days. In general, it was an amazing way to see the country, but not so fantastic in the rain. I tended to not look up as much, and didn’t take many pictures on those days. Still, it’s an amazing country, and one of my most favorite places I’ve ever been.
Thank you for showing Ireland. I've never had a calling to visit but my family originates in County Cork. Maybe, we shall visit.
When you go to Australia go to Alice Springs then Ayers Rock and do dinner under the stars. The dinner is a territory taster that consists of camel, alligator, emu etc. After dinner a man with a very powerful torch points out the Southern Cross and other stars / constellations not visible from the north. You can also do a helicopter flight around Ayers rock.
The problem with that is Australia is BIG. There's a few thousand miles in that idea...
Christian Buczko you can pick up cheap flights if you're flexible with days! $200 return. Seeing and experiencing the Rock is something else
Absolutely loved that little intro scene with the Ireland title, and such a beautiful looking town!
I worked in kenmare. Such a beautiful little town
You might have had some rain but that's how you get lovely green scenery but also it's winter and it's not freezing cold and snowing so I think a bit of rain is a win :)
Just found you guys! I’m from Ireland and if you’re in Kerry you have to do the Slea head drive and Kerry, most beautiful part of Ireland 💙
Love your videos. Ireland is on my bucket list in next 2-3 years. Lots of good info. Keep it up!
Thanks for sharing your list of gear.
Beautiful drive. Must be especially nice in summer, I think. Can’t wait for your next adventures!
When you go to Australia, go to Perth in Western Australia and take a ferry out to Rottnest Island. There you can bike around the whole island and take selfies with the very-cute-and-friendly Quokkas!
ALLISON your so cute an full of energy....Eric you have constant entertainment.
AMAZING AS ALWAYS!! I absolutely love getting into the habit of watching these vlogs- got my cuppa tea and I'm ready. Make sure you head out to see the Icebergs in Sydney! I'm pretty sure there's a pink lake somewhere around there too! x
This is one of wonderful part of Ireland
In visiting Australia consider Tasmania. Bruny Island is amazing: oysters, cheese, wine, beaches, a lighthouse, and a lot of short walks. The Tasman Peninsular is lovely: Port Arthur Historic Site, the Unzoo, chocolate, gin, history, beaches. The Huon Valley: cider, apples, tiny towns, wilderness. And of course Hobart: the waterfront with seafood, locally made products, artisan food and drinks, the history, the views, the mountain.
For Australia....Blue Mountains are a must. West of Sydney. Flinders Ranges. Watsons Bay is a nice walk that sits across from Sydney next to the entrance to the harbor. Melbourne is known as the foodie capital.
Another great video as always. Love you guys. :)
Hello, I’m enjoying your trip through Ireland. I was there last year and I think it’s a very wonderful place. This is a delicious, but you were talking about how the Prons were so moist. If yours or chewies you’re over cooking them.
You need to go to Donegal. The other counties can only dream about being as stunning and beautiful.
greenjedi8 every county has something to offer
Those breakfasts and dinners were definitely looking amazing!
Hey we loved your video! My wife and I just moved to England and are planning our first trip to Ireland for April. Your video gave us a lot of ideas for our vlog, thanks for sharing! Seeing your video made us wish we could get there sooner.
I am loving your Ireland videos. Seeing all that food is making me very hungry.
When you get to the land down under make sure you spend a couple of days in the Whitsunday Islands - Whitehaven Beach is beautiful!
I’m gunna miss the Ireland vlogs!🇮🇪 I remember you saying in your last blog you’re going back to America, I’m so excited to see where you’re going next but Ireland was a favourite of mine 💗
Regarding Torc Waterfall, the hike uphill leads to the other parking lot and is partially quite steep.
May I also suggest when you come back to Wales, you try the Brecon Beacons :)
Also, do a few hikes. Hamama Falls, The Lanikai Pill Box Hike and of course the touristy Diamond Head hike.
Shoot you are killing it!! I love the footage!! I am going to book a trip!!!! YAY
Love your pronunciation of goujons, was Chating to Alex from the travel beans just yesterday about your hilarious choice to base English fish and chips standards on a visit to Wetherspoons. Looks like you have picked some better seafood places in irland.
Your Instagram shots look stunning and looking forward to seeing your vlogs from New Zealand and Australia. Keep up the great work guys, big fan
Can't wait for the next videos!
I've loved watching these videos as my Mum was from Cork, but I have never visited. The Ring of Kerry looks amazing, its definitely calling me!
Hey guys! I lived in Sydney for 4 years and loved it! If you are in Sydney you need to go have lunch at The Grounds of Alexandria. It's beautiful and has good food and coffee. It's not too far from the airport.
Surrey Hills area has amazing cafes (Haven Specialty Coffee is a favorite). There's also Brewtown in Newton area and Ampersand Bookstore cafe is awesome if you want wifi and a good area to get work done. It was my go to for writing and such because it has a ton a space and cool vibes.
Hope you have a great time!
Australia tips from an Australian - Great Barrier Reef. But be careful way more jellyfish stings this season Byron Bay, excellent people, food and beaches. Drives: great ocean road from Melbourne. You’ll see rain forests, wildlife, spectacular scenery. Unless you like 45c plus weather avoid the outback at this time of year. It’s beautiful but the heat will melt your face off.
Saw you also in Way Away Live chat Sunday
Tork Waterfall is awesome. Except for when we hiked down a massive cliff to get there, becuase we had to go back up the same cliff to get back to our car.
You must come to Melbourne. We are the foodie capital of Australia with heaps of different cultures being represented all around our beautiful city. You guys would love going to Warnambool, the Grampians, Otways rainforest, and just hanging out in the city!
Pop into Bantry Bay or Skibereen where my family are originally on, The Ring Of Kerry is amazing!!
Really nice video Allison and Eric just a suggestion when in Australia go to the Blue Mountain Area its about 2 hour train ride north of Sydney It is spectacular we were there in April 2018 and loved it so much we stayed 5 days
Go to Fiordland in NZ, Milford Sound and GOR in Australia. In Hawaii go to Napali, reserve permit to hike.
When you come to Oz make sure you Fly across our small Island to Perth in the West. Go down to Margarette River and enjoy the Seafood, the local Marron and the Wineries. You won't believe how Beautiful and isolated it is ….
Interesting cup holder POV, glad to see you're getting over your head colds
When you’re in Australia do a trip to Whitehaven Beach with its beautiful fine white sand and blue waters, scuba dive in the Great Barrier Reef, do the Blue Mountains, check out Clovelly beach in Sydney, and go to Melbourne for cafes and eateries. Hope you enjoy your stay!
If you come to Victoria when you are in Australia. Take a drive down the Great Ocean road. On the way back to Melbourne, take the inland road. Some amazing views on both roads.
You guys just inspired me to travel to Ireland! I also love the way you edit!
New Zealand!!! YAY!!! Finally!!! YAY!!!
That food looked so yummy, greetings to you in Ireland from the west of Ireland, hope you'll be back again and visit Co. Mayo
Great watch as always adventurers👌🏼
I think I will be putting the Ring of Kerry on my travel list, thanks for posting this vid! :)
Comes to Ireland in the middle of Winter and complain about the cold and weather. when in reality Irish winters are very mild and seldom drop below freezing compared to other countries on the same latitude . its kind of bonkers coming to Ireland in winter , its best to experience the country in the summer when the days are long and its bright up untill 11 at night .
I'm watching this and realizing that we did the same part of Ring of Kerry. Just backwards.lol We started in Killarney and got as far as Kenmare and then back. It was spectacular!
I always love your Instagram photos, basically art 🖼 Ireland is some place very much want to go 🥰
Yay! I’m so excited that your coming to NZ! I hope I get to bump into you!!
Loved your Ireland videos. Ya'll are gonna love Hawaii, Australia and New Zealand. New Zealand is one our favorite countries. It's just so beautiful If you have time try to check out a wine tour on Waiheke Island or take a day trip to Devonport. Both are a ferry ride away from Auckland and very cute/charming. And of course a trip to Milford Sound and Queenstown are must sees.
so stoked for you guys to get to NZ!! spent 2 months there and it was amazing! North island is amazing. Make sure you check out the bay of islands and Piha Beach.
AUSTRALIA!!!!! So much to tell you!
You haven't seen anything until you land in New Zealand - it is absolutely stunning - North Island Tropical Rain Forest - 90 Mile beach up to Cape Reinga
(The most Northerly Point where the Maori people believe is where their soul departs) Hot springs in Rotura and then the South Island with its snowy peaks and glaciers and don't forget to visit the hobbit town. Have a safe and wonderful trip both :)
Amazing Ireland
Driving in Ireland is like driving in a parking garage, the wrong way, at top speed with cars and busses coming at you straight on! I spent two weeks in Ireland a few years ago. Driving was the worst/scariest part lol!!!
It depends on what areas you are going to be traveling in Australia the country is so vast. And if you are coming in Feb it will be very hot and it is wet season from November to April in FNQ. But every where is so nice I have been to most places in Australia and you will enjoy. My favs are Darwin, Carins area, Cape Leveque and Melbourne of course
Can't wait for you to come to Australia!! Make sure you come to Melbourne. ❤️
Great video!!
Looks beautiful and the towns look lovely, next time you have to try deep fried monkfish and what Alison ate is what we call scampi xx
"We had some really good [pancakes] recently in Berlin"
You guys sound so sophisticated. Those pancakes looked awesome.
I live in Dublin, but unfortunatly never been to this part of Ireland before, but this video inspires me to visit these places, thanks for that, i recently started to upload my own travel vlog to my channel, and next time i go somewhere here in Ireland i will try to film it as well :)
Great video guys 😀 We love our little home country ❤ Glad you enjoyed it. Figured as much that there would be nothing but rain that never changes 😂 And the pronouciation of goujons was great 😂👌
Come to Tasmania, there is good food, wine, beer, whisky etc, plus scenery and history to boot
During your trip to Ireland, how many days would you say it rained?
They went off season so I'd say everyday🍀🍀🍀
If your going to Australia one of the nicest places is Byron bay on the Gold Coast it has some amazing views from the light house and just such a relaxing atmosphere if your not going when the schools are out as it is the place to go when on school break
Benn Brown have you been to Byron lately? No longer the chilled out place I remember. Crammed with Sydney-siders and backpackers. Good luck ever finding a parking space. So sad.
If you go to far north queensland in oz go to crocodykus in the Daintree forest is is a hostel like no other!
Wish I was there guys, great
Rain is a part of an adventure! Thanks for taking us there...... warm place? how about PH part 2? =)
Kangaroo Island in South Australia! You will absolutely love it! Also, come to Adelaide!
The Barossa valley is also amazing 😃
When are you coming to Aus & what cities are you going to?? Come to Perth!!
you have to hit the beaches in Perth, Western Australia, we have the best beaches! If you're coming to Perth then let me know, happy to show you around.
I love Ireland!!!