Hey guys, thanks for watching! Check out the next part of our Wild Atlantic Way trip here: ua-cam.com/video/njk0ikbUVrQ/v-deo.html Catch you on the next adventure!
Another beautiful film guys. A massive thank you. Just watching Frank brings a smile to my face. Who couldn’t be made happier by watching his unbridled joy, he is absolutely adorable. Please keep the vlogs coming as I try to catch up on your channel. Safe travels ❤❤.
Beautiful part of Ireland. My wife and I rented a guest house for three weeks in Carna in June and did day trips and hikes. People send their children to schools there in the summer to learn the Irish language and culture.
You wondered if the first beach was privately owned. In Ireland the ownership of beaches is outlawed. They all remain in state ownership and must be freely available to all citizens.
Its not common land as such in the sense of being public,but they are large areas owned by a group of farmers these are called commonages only separated by barbed wire or electric fence ,so all the land looks like one commonage.You might have noticed how the sheeps fleeces are dyed this is so an individual farmer can distinguish his sheep from other farmers sheep that graze the same commonage.
Ah, very interesting! They have a (maybe) similar set-up on the Outer Hebrides, too. Either way, it was very good of the farmers to let people use the land 👌!
@@TheseWildJourneys Never Been to the hebrides ,but what i can see in the videos it looks very like the west of ireland especially around west galway,west mayo and west donegal. Small holdings near the coast and vast areas of open peatland inland .
Oof enjoy! We looooved Ireland, and had such a good time rain or shine! Do you use Park4Night? The first beach is here: park4night.com/en/lieu/272601/open/ !
Hey! I can't find it on Park4Night (a camp spot app) anymore - from memory it was a bout 20 minutes south of Clifden, along the coast. Sorry I can't be of more help!
You missed Diamond Hill, Kylemore Abbey, Doolough, Croagh Patrick (5,000 year old pilgrimage hike) Keem Beach, the Céide Fields (5,000 years old), to name a few.
Hey guys, thanks for watching! Check out the next part of our Wild Atlantic Way trip here: ua-cam.com/video/njk0ikbUVrQ/v-deo.html
Catch you on the next adventure!
Another beautiful film guys. A massive thank you. Just watching Frank brings a smile to my face. Who couldn’t be made happier by watching his unbridled joy, he is absolutely adorable.
Please keep the vlogs coming as I try to catch up on your channel.
Safe travels ❤❤.
Thanks for watching Alan, and for commenting! Frank is really the best reminder to live in the moment and love the outdoors!
You were wondering how they got that double decker on to the island ,wait till you see the jumbo jet parked in enniscrone county sligo
Haha! Just googled it, can't believe we missed checking that out!
Great video, beautiful beaches and Frank is just adorable! ❤
Thanks for watching! ♥️ (Frank says thanks, too ☺️!)
Beautiful part of Ireland. My wife and I rented a guest house for three weeks in Carna in June and did day trips and hikes. People send their children to schools there in the summer to learn the Irish language and culture.
Such a beautiful part of Ireland and the world!
Such a lovely video of the three of you 🥰 We always enjoy watching you, lads!! Looking forward to your next video!
Thanks you guys! ♥️
Thanks guys. Great video! 💗
Thank you and thanks for watching!
You wondered if the first beach was privately owned. In Ireland the ownership of beaches is outlawed. They all remain in state ownership and must be freely available to all citizens.
How it should be! 🙌
As always guys..👍👍
Thank you! 🤙🚐
A great video as always! Looking forward to heading further this way in the coming weeks 😁
P.s Love you Frank 💚
Thanks dudes 🤙♥️
Hey! Great video, watching from Pakistan :)
Hey Shoaib! Thanks for watching ♥️!
Its not common land as such in the sense of being public,but they are large areas owned by a group of farmers these are called commonages only separated by barbed wire or electric fence ,so all the land looks like one commonage.You might have noticed how the sheeps fleeces are dyed this is so an individual farmer can distinguish his sheep from other farmers sheep that graze the same commonage.
Ah, very interesting! They have a (maybe) similar set-up on the Outer Hebrides, too. Either way, it was very good of the farmers to let people use the land 👌!
@@TheseWildJourneys Never Been to the hebrides ,but what i can see in the videos it looks very like the west of ireland especially around west galway,west mayo and west donegal. Small holdings near the coast and vast areas of open peatland inland .
This is so lovely. Headed to Ireland in a few months, may I ask, where the first beach is?
Oof enjoy! We looooved Ireland, and had such a good time rain or shine! Do you use Park4Night? The first beach is here: park4night.com/en/lieu/272601/open/ !
Can you send the pindrop to the park up at the beginning
Hey! I can't find it on Park4Night (a camp spot app) anymore - from memory it was a bout 20 minutes south of Clifden, along the coast. Sorry I can't be of more help!
You missed Diamond Hill, Kylemore Abbey, Doolough, Croagh Patrick (5,000 year old pilgrimage hike) Keem Beach, the Céide Fields (5,000 years old), to name a few.
Man, we will definitely need to go back!