Published: 23.01.2019
Last weekend I stayed with Julie and her last host family in the beautiful small town of Kinsale.
(Small warning: Lots of photos!!)
The journey to the south of Ireland took me about 5 hours with 3 buses and a taxi, but it was worth it. Kinsale is a port town located on the coast of the Celtic Sea, with only about 5000 inhabitants, and it is probably the most colorful and 'Irish' town I have seen so far. I really enjoyed my time there, as it was nice to see such a small and cozy town surrounded by so much beautiful and easily accessible nature, which is not the case in Dublin and Galway.
After I arrived, Julie showed me the harbor and we walked to James Fort (the ruins of a fort from 1601).
Then we went to a very cute cafe called 'The Poets Corner', where they also sold used books for a low price or you could exchange a book for two books you brought with you - a great concept in my opinion!
In the evening, Julie's host mother picked us up because their house is located a bit outside the city - actually in the middle of nature. I was very warmly welcomed by the 4-member family and the father cooked three different curries for dinner. Later, we had pancakes after we let the kids convince us to jump on the trampoline with them (a bad idea after a meal!) :).
The weather on Sunday couldn't have been more perfect! Blue sky and sunshine... a rarity in Ireland, especially in January! It felt like spring, with the birds chirping loudly ;). We wanted to go for a walk, but Brendan (Julie's host father) only allowed us to go if we wore reflective vests. The cars drive on the narrow roads at least 70 km/h, even when there could be oncoming traffic and there is actually no space for it because of the narrow roads... Yes, sitting in a car with Irish people can be nerve-wracking sometimes.
Later, Julie showed me around Kinsale, which is a very pretty and not yet so touristy town (except for an Asian lady who kept crossing our path with her selfie stick, always looking for the best light).