The Day we Went to Aran
The vaguaries of Irish hot water systems have again defeated us and hot showers were not available before bed, despite following the host’s instructions. We did have hot food and breakfast supplies, having found a supermarket within a comfortable walking distance, so we turned in with hope in our hearts and food in our bellies. The party next door seemed to increase in volume and enthusiasm as we crawled into bed, and continued into the early hours. It was to our combined relief that all went quiet at 1, but this was short-lived, and kicked off again at 3 am. The alarm at 6:45 was an unwelcome intrusion but necessary, as we had a bus to catch in central Galway at 08:45; a bus that would take us through the misty morning along the Wild Atlantic Way to the Cliffs of Moher and the Aran Islands. And the water was finally hot enough for showers. On the way we passed through The Burren, an area of ancient limestone hills and a unique landscape designated a UNESCO Globa...