The Day we Toured West Cork
A day tour seemed like a good solution to fit in some more Cork scenery in our last few days here. We selected one that covered Bantry and Clonakilty, both places that had been recommended to us, but it would have had to be one or the other if we were relying on public transport. The trusty Brian collected us at 8am and dropped us at the designated meeting point in St Patrick’s Quay. We were very early, as is our habit, but the Cronin’s tour bus arrived at 8:45 and the 13 passengers quickly boarded. It was looking like a pleasant day weather-wise. Our first stop was the tranquil Gougane Barra, site of an Oratory and Church originally established by St Finnbar. The beautiful spot, ringed by the Shehy Mountains, is also the source of the River Lee which runs into the sea at Cork City. It was easy to see why the saint chose this peaceful place to establish a place of worship and monastery. Situated on the Wild Atlantic Way, we had a brief time to explor...