
Ireland
Tipperary (April 2023)
The bridge is over 1000 years old, and the first bridge was put over the River. Which is the second-largest river in Ireland was also a toll bridge. The river walk had little memorials and sculptures, which were pretty.
Plus, a natural spring and nature reserve in Tulepute.
St Patrick’s Well, Clonmel, Tipperary
A natural spring.
The Village of Golden
A really pretty village, plus the April blossom trees were out.
12th-century cathedral, the kings of Munster.
The largest medieval priory in Ireland dates back to the 12th century.
Dubin
I visited Dublin for a couple of days in October 2022 and then again for 5 days in May 2025, both with my husband.
Places visited: October 2022
The National Lebrachan Museum (This was very fun!)
The spire(The tallest sculpture in the world)
The long room - Library, Trinity College.
The hungry tree (Bench engulfed by a tree)
Places visited: May 2025
Kilmacurragh Botanical Garden (Free entry, lovely place with large gardens to walk in)
Duckett’s Grove (Free entry, nice little place - Cafe, toilets, and accessible with a little garden)
Pheonix park (Free entry, very large park - you can see deer here)
National Botanical Gardens, Dublin (Free entry, absolutely beautiful gardens and park to walk in, with a bus stop outside)
























Belfast
Belfast was the first place I visited on a plane. I didn’t have a passport yet, and since it’s Northern Ireland and a part of the UK, all you need is a photo ID.
We went for a weekend in May 2022 for a ‘mini moon’ after our wedding, and then planned to go to the USA once I got my passport.
We visited:
A selfie factory
The Goldenthread gallery (Free entry and lovely)
Oh Yeah music center (We had a coffee here)
I didn’t take my camera with me.
Phone photography