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Hi stephanie,

Our time in Ireland was simply wonderful.

Aislinn and I have had the greatest time.

the bed and breakfasts were of a particularly high standard.

the only small problem we encountered was with the car rental company eurocar, but we didnt mind that one bit.

We really appreciate that you guys were there to support and advise us during that and after a couple of hours we were on our merry way driving a car from a different rental company.

By the way, i've noticed that you have returned the money for the car rental. thanks for the great great service.

We are definitely returning to Ireland.

Highest regards.

Martin and Aislinn.


Martin Caarels, Zaanstad, The Netherlands

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Killary Harbour / An Caoláire Rua is Ireland's only "fjord". While it is known widely as Ireland's only fjord, it is disputed that it was actually formed by glaciers. It forms a partial border between counties Galway and Mayo. It is 16 kilometres long and in the centre it is over 45 metres deep. On its northern shore lies the mountain of Mweelrea, 817 metres high. Directly opposite, on the southern, Galway side and near the mouth of the fjord, lies the hamlet of Rossroe and the former An Óige youth hostel, now disused. This building was itself converted and extended for the purpose and was formerly a modest house which was used by Ludwig Wittgenstein, the famous philosopher, as a quiet place to write shortly after World War II. A plaque to this effect was unveiled by President Mary Robinson in 1993. Nearby lies the so-called Green Road, a rough road running along the side of the fjord back east towards Leenane at the head of the fjord. It stretches for approximately nine kilometres and was part of the famine relief program during the 19th century. Aquaculture is important locally with a salmon farm based at Rossroe while mussel rafts are a common sight more to the east. The Connemara Lady Catamaran is a wonderful way to see the fjord and surrounding area. The trip is often honoured by the company of leaping dolphins and always includes commentary on all major points of interest along the way.


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