Executive chauffeurdriven vacations in Ireland with Dave Hogan and Dovechauffeurdrive
For your own especially designed Tour of the Republic of Ireland/West and South west
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Touring Ireland
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Private driver Shannon
Once again i start by apologising for my lack of post but i have been really busy and just did not have the time. I suppose i cannot complain with the way the recession has hit tourism in general and i am grateful for the business i am getting. The weather has been really good and already our Summer is way ahead of last year, which was a terrible year weatherwise.
I was on my way back from Tralee the other night with the couple who were touring with me. They had been to Clan Lir, a show in Siamsa Tire theatre in Tralee. They had really enjoyed this wonderful production and our drive from Tralee to Killarney, where we were staying, was most pleasant as the night was warm and calm and the sky was bright with a million stars. The Macgillacuddy Reek mountains were highlighted by the night sky and Kathleen asked me if the break in the mountains was the famous Gap of Dunloe, which it actually was. I confirmed this, and then i thought.... what a lovely place that would be to visit on a night like this. I told them that i had a little treat in store for them, and without them having the slightest idea of where i was bringing them, i made for the Gap of Dunloe. The road that takes you through the mountains all the way to the top at Moll's Gap is nothing more than a track and is a dangerous journey even in daylight, but what a magical journey it is. Once they found themselves entering the mountains their excitement was great and what a treat we all had to enjoy. I have been through the gap many times but never before at night and it was like entering a different world. The mountains were majestic against the night sky and the shimmering lakes and gigantic ice-age rocks all along the roadside were a awesome sight. As we reached the top at the Gap the views left me feeling as though i was having an astronauts view of the valleys below and we stopped and stood in the cool night air and took it all in. There was no hurry on us as we continued on to Moll's Gap and then our descent back down to Ladies View was a new experience fo me. We stopped and stood where Queen Victoria once stood and declared the view to be the finest in the Kingdom. Well looking down along the lakes all the way to the lights of Killarney below was something she had never seen, but one i am sure would have taken her breath away, just as it did ours. The rest of the ride back into Killarney just left us all singing the praises of this wonderful place.
I know that Kathleen and her son will never forget this night in the mountains of Kerry but i would caution anybody who might have an urge to repeat this themselves and attempt to drive there either by day or night.....maybe you should get someone like me to take you there.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Ireland of the welcomes
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Chauffeur West of Ireland
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Comments for my Blog
The sun is shining here again this morning and what a beautiful day it is here. Rita would also be pleased to know that it is also cool. Barbara and Julie should be at home right now (asleep) and i am sure that they have some great stories to relate to the rest of the family after their great Irish adventure. I hope that they miss me just a little..... because i miss them a lot.
I already have had positive feedback on Don's poem and i hope he is enjoying the moment himself. It is not everyday that somebody writes a poem about you. Thanks again Don.
I look forward to your messages.
Friday, June 5, 2009
Guided tour of Ireland
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Private Driver West of Ireland receives award
Ode to Dave Hogan
A knowledgeable knave from Kinvara,
Is as famous as Eamon DeValara.
Dave can motor his Mercedes,
Whilst charming the ladies,
And still steer the van like a curragh!
From Galway, Kinsale then to Cork,
All Dave did was talk, talk, talk, talk…
From Tuam to Killarney,
Dave was full of the Blarney,
As Irish as an emerald shamrock!
To Dingle, the peninsula, of peaks,
Dave showed us McGillicuddy Reeks.
We climbed Connor’s pass…
To the top - - - but alas!
The fog was thick as Dave’s cheeks!
Sue is David’s beautiful lass,
A woman of charm, wit and class,
How Dave won this great prize,
We can only surmise,
‘Cause Sue once knocked him flat on his ass!
Lest you think Dave’s been wrongly maligned,
The truth is - - he’s really refined.
He’s the best, he is peerless!
He’s undaunted, he is fearless,
Dave’s a gem - - truly one of a kind!
Thanks Dave, for making our holiday so memorable!
The Mullen’s & Lincoln’s
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
The Dingle Peninsula
Private driver in Killarney
We also spent time in Galway city which is still packed out with all the visitors for the Around the World Yacht Race. The boats leave on Saturday but Galway will then be gearing up for their annual Galway Arts Festival. What a great city Galway is. People all over the world attend this wonderful festival as indeed do all of the participants. If this is your thing have a look at their website.
Yesterday we were in the Burren of county Clare and of course the awesome Cliffs of Moher. Google that also and get your taste buds going for your trip to Ireland. The day could not have been better and i cannot remember a better day at the Cliffs. Our ferry crossing from Killimer to Tarbert was really nice and the majestic Shannon river was at its best. Killarney in the sun was a welcome sight and last night there was very restful. Today we are off to my special favourite, the Dingle peninsula. With the sun shining, i cannot wait to get there. The ladies have been insisting on having a feast of traditional Fish and Chips and my own favourite place for that is John Benny's pub in Dingle town. Mark that on your itinerary. It is straight across the road from the tourist office. If you cannot get fresh fish in Dingle you will not get it anywhere. That is where you will find us at lunchtime today.
Now i am off for my usual oversized Irish breakfast....what a tough life. Have a nice day and come join me sometime.
Comments are always welcome.