Wednesday, 20 April 2022

A Woodland Walk In Kenmare.

 We drove up the tunnel road from Glengariff to Kenmare on Bank Holiday Monday afternoon.  We went browsing and shopping in Lidl and Aldi then decided to go for a woodland walk next to Kenmare Bay.  Here's some pics:



Even Dandelions look pretty at this time of year and the provide much needed nectar for the bees.


A Rhododendron archway.  I bet it's resplendent in colour when it's in flower.



We followed the sign to the park.



We spotted vegetables growing in raised beds and an enormous polytunnel. 

The tides out and a little boat waits for it to come back in.

A glimpse of a grand house with two wings.
A photo of a posh hotel in the distance.  Me thinks it's the Park Hotel.  5 star and looks very posh.


A Blackbird scurrying around for food like worms and nesting materials. 



The posh house again. 

The park was originally private and planted and made for the first Marquis of Lansdowne.  It's great that common folk like yours truly can now go for a saunter there and take in the views and breathe the sea air.

Hope you enjoyed the walk?

12 comments:

  1. Like the way you can turn your photos into a slide show. And what a terrific show. That's a great walk. You'll have to go back and take a pic of that Rhodo archway when it's in bloom.
    Lovely Dave

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  2. Thanks Linda. That arch way is like a scene from the Hobbit by Tolkein. I think they will be soon in full bloom. They like the acidic peaty Irish soil.

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  3. Yes. I did enjoy the walk thank you very much Uncle Dave. The photos are much better when enlarged. By the way, I would not call you "common" for you are clearly from a rare exotic species. Maybe a hybrid.

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  4. I would love to see those Rhododendrons in bloom. Big, blousy and colourful.

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    1. I call them Oriental Bridesmaids JayCee. Are there are gardens with Rhodies on the IOM?

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    2. Yes, we had lots in our old garden and we see that the previous owners of this house have planted some down the drive. Can't wait to see if they flower this year.

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    3. I can't wait for the darling buds of May to see the Rhododendrons in all their resplendent glory.

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  5. Maybe Heinz 57 different varieties YP. Yes always click on the photos to see them more clearly. Glad you liked the walk.

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  6. Lovely! Many many years ago we were caught in a rain storm in this park and ran for cover into the Kenmare Park Hotel, just under the entrance porch, mind you but they invited us in and since I was visibly pregnant and wet all the way into my welly boots, we got fresh towels and a splendid afternoon tea all for free. Those were the days . . .

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  7. What a great memory Sabine. I have seen the building from a distance and it looks a great place to stay. I looked up a video of it on You Tube and it is very impressive. I think it's five star even. Thanks!

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  8. Not sure about the posh hotel but I do like the stone wall.

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  9. Another member of the drystone wall society Philip?😊 They are beautiful aren't they?

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