Anyone know the name of Valentia and everyone knows, that the city is in Spain. But not everyone knows, that in Ireland is an island of the same name. Valencia is located on the west coast of Ireland, the beaches, which are perfused by the ocean already.

Landscape completely different to that, which can be seen in and around Dublin. Life – calmer, one is never in a hurry. The nearest neighbor – kilometer away. Mainland – need to cross by ferry (all in all it looks like a bigger boat). And silence, Only the wind can be heard.

We only spent less than three days, but we liked, we'll be back for sure. Even though no oil, and thus the heating could not prevent us from enjoying the stay (of what is to blankets and sleeping bags?, a dip in the cold water did not kill anyone, yet).

The island can be circumvented in the breadth and zdłuż in one day if someone stubbornly. You can climb to the top of a small (suddenly just over 200 m. Elevation), with a beautiful view of the entire island and the ocean. You can see the place, where traces of their journey left a dinosaur (tetrapod). You can eat ice cream, that is done there (were closed) and the local chocolate (was Saturday, So, too, was closed factory). To the Lighthouse you can not get because it was private property, a pity.

The island is one shop, but does not sell alcohol. But the matter was resolved differently. You can buy beer in a can or a bottle in a pub. They're selling 'takeout',,pl,We will definitely come back,,pl. That's how we supplied the beer, when we left the pub after an evening spent listening to sea shanties performed by a group of Irish and other groups in the Netherlands. Funny to hear “Goodbye my old port” English (even stuck a Polish text because they were in a pub Poles, who sang in Polish this blackmail).

Dla Maggie – Flogging Molly – Every Dog Has Its Day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEELs0Eq01w