Nollig Butler
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But we had a brilliant weekend.
We won the best.
things we did was horse tracking I've spent very little time on a horse my mum has one but I don't know I've never gone near them and we did a horse track I'm used to kind of walking around on my own boots but seeing the lakes and seeing the mountains and seeing the beautiful scenery from the top of a horse was amazing it was such good crap You did that in the National Park did you?
Absolutely not.
They threw me up and said, here's your helmet.
Here's the reins.
Here's how you steer.
Here's how you stop.
We did.
And again, this is an incredible way to see the national park.
So the Gap of Dunlow walk, if you do or do not know, there's a beautiful road that stretches through the Gap of Dunlow.
And you can see these beautiful glacial valleys, these amazing peaks, these amazing oak woodlands,
all from a very flat, very accommodating trail.
It's about 10 kilometres long.
It takes maybe an hour and a half to two hours to walk.
There's a cafe dotted along the way.
I think it's called Lord Brandon's Cafe at the end of it.
Now, you do need cash if you're going to get a sandwich and tea at the end of it, but it's a very accessible walk, an incredible way to see some of the most rugged landscapes we have in the entire country.
The way back was way more fun than the way there.
This is the brilliant part.