Cobh and Cork

We docked in Southern Ireland at Cobh (pronounced Cove) and caught the train into Cork (meaning marsh). The pictures are from our balcony when we docked. We had to wait  a short time for the train so we checked out the souvenir shop and history on display adjacent the station. Cobh was original called Queenstown […]

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Dublin

At 8.50 am we met the bridge group to go on a bus tour to Glendalough and then come back through Dublin. As we headed through town we saw many bridges across the River Liffey that flows through the centre of Dublin. Its main tributaries include the River Dodder, the River Poddle and the River […]

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Liverpool

Our stay in Liverpool was very short due to the huge tidal changes in the Mersey River. These pictures are from our balcony when we docked. A little bit of blue sky was creeping through!   When we left the ship to go ashore we had a very steep walk up a gangway from the […]

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Belfast

Today Paul and I decided to do our own thing. I went on the tour organised for the bridge group and Paul caught the shuttle into Belfast as he wasn’t keen on sitting on a bus for 7 hours. First we had a bridge lesson on Bergen Raises. Then we met at level 4 ready […]

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Edinburgh and Queensferry

We dropped anchor at 8.30 am in the Firth of Forth right near the amazing bridges that are clear landmarks in this area.   We met the bridge group at 10.30 to catch the tender boat over to Queensferry, then catch the X99 bus into Edinburgh (6 pounds return). The plan was to do the […]

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