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Exploring the Back roads of Ireland: Castles, Kings and Celtic Saints Featuring the Reverend Ted & Mrs. Ann Welty August 10-20, 2015

Dear Friends, September 22, 2014 Ann and I would like to invite you to join us in Exploring the Back Roads of Ireland: Castles, Kings, and Celtic Saints on August 10-20, 2015. I know that many of you have probably visited Ireland before, but please consider another visit where we will stick to the back roads and sites that you may not have seen before. Ireland is special to Ann and me for several reasons. First of all, we love the landscapes whose beauty is unsurpassed in all of the rest of the world. From the lush, green fields to the drama of the coastline, to the magnificent gardens, to the ancient castles and thatched cottages, Ireland is amazing. On our tour, we will experience all of this. Second, there is a mystique about this lush, green island, that draws one closer to God. The Celtic Church that originated in Ireland was instrumental in the preservation and the spread of Christianity in the West. The Celtic Church in Ireland served as a refuge for the scholars who fled the Dark Ages on the Continent. The Celtic monasteries developed many of the practices of worship found in our churches today. Also, Celtic Christianity was ardently missionary, not only evangelizing the people of Ireland, but also sending missionaries to England, Scotland, and countries on the Continent. On our tour we will visit ancient holy places and follow in the footsteps of Celtic saints like Patrick and Columba. Most of all, Ann and I love the people of Ireland. There is a shared sense of community found in Ireland. The pace of life is slower. People stop to chat in the streets. They are happy to give directions to tourists. You will be warmly welcomed in the pubs. The real joy of Ireland is the friendliness of the people, and you can be sure of a warm welcome everywhere you go. We hope that you will join us for this happy tour of the Emerald Isle. Blessings, Ann and Ted +

DAY 1- DEPART THE USA/SHANNON Depart USA for overnight flight to Ireland. Dinner is served shortly after take-off. DAY 2- ARRIVAL/SHANNON/BURREN/ BALLYVAUGHN After customs we will meet our Driver Guide just outside of baggage claim. Continue on and gaze at the majestic awe of the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, a spectacular natural phenomenon, rising Day 3- BURREN After breakfast we will meet our driver guide in the lobby of Gregan s Castle at 9 a.m. We then take a tour of Ireland s stony place- the Burren 660 feet above the Atlantic. O Brien s Tower is the best location from which to view the Cliffs. From this vantage point one can see the Aran Islands as well as The Twelve Pins and the Maum Turk Mountains to the north in Connemara. We then visit a ruined Cistercian Abbey dating from the 12th century. Corcomroe Abbey located in the Hills of the Burren, home of St. Mary of the Fertile Rock from the 12th century. It is then onto Ballyvaughn, Co Clare in the heart of the Burren to Gregan s Castle for our overnight and Welcome Dinner. (D) (Bhoireann). The Burren, is a great rocky expanse in Ireland s County Clare, is one of the world s truly unique places. Its ancient, awe inspiring stone structures hold secrets from the past that may never be unraveled.the Burren hosts a spectacular array of over 70% of Ireland s native flora, it s home to over 500 ring forts and over 80 known Neolithic tombs, the Burren is very well endowed in this regard, resembling one vast memorial to bygone cultures according to cartographer Tim Robinson. However,the main source of attraction is the landscape itself. The Burren hills are teeming with such geological oddities as labyrinthine cave systems, disappearing streams and lakes, tiered hillsides and oddly dissected pavements. It is then we make our way to

Gollum Cave, said to have influenced the creation of the character Gollum in writer J.R.R. Tolkien s Lord of the Rings. Contemporary novelist Cora Harrison writes of the Burren, and her works are primarily set in the areas around the Cliffs. We then make our way to Clareville House Garden, which houses many of the various plants and flowers seen throughout the Burren. Then we make our way back to Ballyvaughn and our castle for the evening. Dinner is on your own this evening in the local town of Ballyvaughn or again at the castle if you wish. (The driver guide will be available around 6 p.m. this evening to pick you up at the Castle and travel to nearby Ballyvaughn). Overnight Gregan s Castle. (B) Day 4- LIMERICK After a full Irish Breakfast the morning is free. Optional opportunity for morning coffee with Fr. Ted to reflect on our journey and the life of St. Patrick. In the afternoon we depart Gregan s Castle and travel south. We continue through Limerick, Ireland s 3rd largest city and home to author Frank McCourt who wrote Angela s Ashes. Limerick is an area steeped in history. The origin of Limerick city dates back to the 9th century a site settled by the Vikings. Next we will experience King John s Castle, which is a fortified 13th century Castle on King s Island in the heart of medieval Limerick. The castle overlooking the river Shannon opens an exciting window on the lives and stories of the people through political upheaval, war and famine. Archaeological excavations open to the public roll back the mists of time to pre-norman houses which predate the castle by 100 years, as well as siege mines, garrison and soldiers quarters and sally port all found under the level of the present courtyard. We will also take a walking tour on the Limerick Garden Trail. The Limerick Garden trail contains seven of the region s best gardens, some of which have won national awards and featured in gardening magazines. The gardens range in size from small to very large gardens and from new to old gardens, so there is something to stimulate both the novice and experienced gardener. The gardens are situated along some of the most attractive routes through the county. Then we proceed to Askeaton, the 12th century Franciscan Abbey, one of Ireland s ancient monastic settlements. Overnight at Gregan s Castle. Dinner on your own. (B) Day 5- BALLYVAUGHN/DINGLE/SLEA HEAD/KENMARE After breakfast we depart Ballyvaughn for the Dingle Peninsula. The journey begins with some of the most magnificent scenery in all of Ireland. The little town of Dingle is straight out of a story book.

The fishing boats in the harbor and tiny brightly painted pubs portray a time that has continued to stand still. The population of 1500 people and only 52 pubs are ready to welcome you this afternoon. The native seafood chowder served up at lunch time with freshly baked brown bread is well worth the wait. We continue on to Slea Head, where along the way we will also see the famous Bee Hive Huts. The huts were originally inhabited by 12th century monks, which overlook the rugged Blasket Islands. The awe inspiring beauty of this particular area is unmatched. There is no other landscape in western Europe with the density and variety of archaeological monuments as found on the Dingle Peninsula. It is then onto Gallarus Oratory The Church of the Place of Foreigners, where we tour and learn about the 12th century martyrs and saints from Dingle. Then we travel on to the traditional Irish town of Kenmare. Kenmare is home to many still standing thatched roof houses, and is classic Ireland Country. We then make our way for our overnight to the five-star luxurious Sheen Falls Lodge, the glorious oasis nestled in the hills of Kenmare. Dinner and overnight Sheen Falls Lodge. A driver will be available for transport into town. (B, D) Day 6- KILLARNEY/MUCKROSS We will enjoy a traditional Irish breakfast this morning before we board our luxury vehicle to travel south to Killarney, in County Kerry. This town is a lively hub of activity with many restaurants and singing pubs. Upon arrival we will enjoy a tour through Killarney National Park. Within the park there are various walking and garden tours as well as jaunting cart rides that we may partake in. Then we travel to see Muckross House Estates. Muckross House is a magnificent Victorian mansion and one of Ireland s leading stately homes. A walk through the periodfurnished rooms reveals the lifestyle of the landed gentry, while in other portions of the home, one can experience the working conditions of the servants employed on the estate. The gardens are enhanced by the natural setting of the mountains and lakes of Killarney. Rolling grasslands lead to an expanse of mature rhododendrons, punctuated by boles of Scots pine. After touring the bustling town of Killarney we make our way back to the authentic Irish town of Kenmare and the Sheen Falls Lodge. Dinner will be on your own. A driver will be available for transport into town. (B) Day 7- GLENGARRIFF/BANTRY/SKIBBER- EEN/CLONAKILTY/KINSALE After breakfast we head to Glengarriff and Garnish Island. Located in the sheltered harbor of Glengarriff in Bantry Bay, in Southwest Ireland,

will be on your own, and a driver will be available for transport into town. (B) Garnish Island is a small island of 37 acres known to horticulturists and lovers of trees and shrubs all around the world as an island garden of great beauty. Its sheltered position nurtures luxuriant Mediterranean flowers such as fuchsia and arbutus. Bantry sits at the head of one of Ireland s most beautiful bays with a harbor that reaches right into the town center. Next we travel to Skibbereen, known as the capital of West Cork. It is the hub from which the many sparkling jewels of the area can be reached. We pass by Clonakilty where castles dot the shores of the bay and the Catholic Church is a fine example of Gothic architecture. Then we move on to picturesque Kinsale where we have time to browse the winding streets. In the afternoon we return to Kenmare where we will have the evening on our own to explore, relax, and enjoy the serenity of this town. Overnight at Sheen Falls Lodge. Dinner Day 8- KENMARE/CASHEL/KILKENNY After breakfast we depart Kenmare and travel north, stopping at the impressive Rock of Cashel. The Rock of Cashel, with its well preserved ecclesiastical remains, is one of Ireland s most spectacular landmarks, rising above the surrounding plain and dominating the land route southward. The large Cathedral, ancient round tower and the very early Romanesque Cormac s Chapel, perched on a dramatic outcrop of rock, were silent witnesses to many of the stirring events of Irish History. St. Patrick converted the local King Aenghus here in the 5th century and Brian Boru was crowned King of Ireland on this spot in the early 11th Century. We continue to the Medieval City of Kilkenny, where we enjoy an optional visit to the Kilkenny Castle, which has been completely refurbished in recent years. The impressive Victorian building was erected in the mid-19th century when it served as a home to the Hackett family. Dinner and Overnight Lyrath Estates. (B, D) Day 9- KILKENNY/CASTLEDERMOT/ POWERSCOURT/DUBLIN After breakfast we depart Kilkenny. Our first stop is Castledermot, where a monastery was founded here by St. Dermot. The monastery was plundered

on numerous occasions by the Vikings. There are a Round Tower and two High Crosses: the North and South Cross, both of which are granite, plus the base of a third cross. There is also a Romanesque archway that is still standing. We continue to Powerscourt where the Powerscourt Gardens are situated 12 miles south of Dublin in the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains. The gardens were begun by Richard Wingfield in the 1740 s. The word Garden belies the magnitude of this creation which stretches out over 45 acres. It is a sublime blend of formal gardens, sweeping terraces, statuary and ornamental lakes together with secret hollows, rambling walks, walled gardens, over 200 variations of trees and shrubs, and a Japanese Garden. We then travel on to Killiney for our overnight at Fitzpatrick Castle. (B) back to the Fitzpatrick Castle for our overnight. Farewell dinner and overnight Fitzpatrick Castle. (B, D) Day 11- DUBLIN AIRPORT-USA After breakfast we make our way via private transfer to Dublin Airport where we will depart and head back to the USA. (B) Day 10- BOYNE VALLEY/NEWGRANGE After a leisurely breakfast fit for a king, we depart Killiney and head to Newgrange. We make our way to the Bru na Boinne Visitor Centre. This center is designed to present the archaeological heritage of the Boyne Valley, which includes the megalithic passage tombs of Newgrange and Knowth. The Centre is the starting point for all visits to both monuments, and contains extensive interpretative displays. We then make our way

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