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    Gallarus Oratory - Back of Gallarus Oratory

    Gallarus Oratory

    4.6(5 reviews)
    65.5 km

    We parked in the large car park and paid the small fee. It permitted us to see a video about the…read moreoratory (separate building) and then walk through a nice path over to the oratory. The oratory was well over a thousand years old and its construction showed how impressive they built this to withstand the elements. It was completely dry inside even as the rain poured down that afternoon. The oratory was just one of three dry stone constructed churches still standing in Ireland with this stone corbelled roof. Outside to the left rear of the oratory was a marker that shows what is believed to be the name of the person who designed or constructed the oratory.

    Gallarus Oratory is one of a handful of old archaeological gems that overlooks the harbor at Ard na…read moreCaithne on the Dingle Peninsula. It is a short hike from the roadside (R559). Apparently there is no true consensus on when it was built and what exactly the function was, but the information given was that it is an Irish church built between the 6th and 9th century. It is made from red sandstone that perfectly overlaps, and the side walls slope like an overturned boat. There is a single door and, across from that, a single window to let light in. I found the architecture to be so impressive, considering the fact that those who built it undoubtedly had rudimentary tools. Adjacent to the oratory is a marked grave, but it isn't clear to whom it belongs. Gallarus Oratory was one of several old/ancient archeological gems we visited while on holiday. It's so interesting that these places still exist and are nicely preserved so that one can appreciate a large scope of Irish history.

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    Gallarus Oratory - The name of the person believed to have constructed Gallarus Oratory

    The name of the person believed to have constructed Gallarus Oratory

    Gallarus Oratory - Front of the oratory

    Front of the oratory

    Gallarus Oratory - Inside a dry interior

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    Inside a dry interior

    Dzogchen Beara

    Dzogchen Beara

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.2 km

    Such a cool place to stay. Huge rooms with INCREDIBLE VIEWS of the sea…read more Shared full service lovely kitchen. A small Cafe is on the grounds so you can get a little something to eat and drink without having to drive into town down the big curvy hills. The need was really uncomfortable and thin and low to the ground. That was a bummer. The huge shower was nice with terrific water pressure and heat. Unfortunately when we were there you couldn't put the water in your mouth due to some system issue but they provided huge bottles of water. The staff were so so kind and helpful. I felt like i was at the house of a dear friend.

    If you are driving the Ring Of Beara, you need to stop in here just for the experience of eating at…read morea cafe high up in the mountain overlooking a beautiful landscape! The property is owned by The Tibetan Buddhists but they welcome all visitors. Their grounds are breathtaking and truly peaceful. There is a beautiful section overlooking a peaceful but stunning view intended for meditation. I'm not sure if it's actually used for meditation because we only saw people looking around and admiring the view. There is a section where you can donate money and light a candle which is pretty cool. It looks like they are constructing a temple in another part of their property too. It just seems very strange to me that this is located in Ireland where the majority of the population is Catholic. The cafe itself is nice. You can get tea, coffee and other drinks along with a few light desserts. Seating is pretty limited though.

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    Dzogchen Beara - View from their cafe (indoor seating)

    View from their cafe (indoor seating)

    Dzogchen Beara

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