Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Cominole Strand

We checked out from Eileen Collin’s B&B in Dingle this morning, and made a few calls to set up our last few nights B&B arrangements before leaving. Turns out Eileen’s husband is related to none other than the famous Michael Collins, who helped free Ireland from British rule.

On the road we went out to Cominole strand. This is a sheltered beach along the neck of Slea head, one which the tourists seem to have found. Years ago, not many people knew about it, but that is no longer the case. Still, despite broken beer bottles, campers tents in the sand, and tourists falling over each other, the cove was still very beautiful.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

During the winter months this strand is totally quite. If the sea conditions are just right the waves crash off every rock face. Its beautiful to see.
Lovely post