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As I recently discovered, my rain jacket has become irreparably water-permeable over time.
Since I'm traveling this week, I quickly ordered a new one online. I'm sure there are packing stations closer to my apartment, but this one has a nicer pickup route. 🤩
The route took me through Leipzig's Rosental
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At 5:20 a.m. on Easter Sunday, my son and I set off for the next walk to Groitzsch in southern Leipzig.
Dawn and mist made the city and its parks mystical.
Passing the city harbor, we met the St. Thomas Boys' Choir in the Bachviertel, who were on their way from the boarding school to Easter Mass at St
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Last stage.
Finally, we're going back to Killarney - 10 km of which are on a familiar route.
We left Kenmare - the route took us over a golf course. Unfortunately, we weren't allowed to cross it, so we had to make a detour.
The first climb was on the road. We were fit and had a good pace. We continued and
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You can be wrong. I asked at the guesthouse how to shorten the 35km route. All accommodation between Sneem and Kenmare was fully booked, so they recommended taking the bus to the middle. This was far exceeded and so the bus skipped 25km 😳...
We arrived in Kenmare just after midday. Let's call it
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The last day didn't take too much of a toll on us - but the last evening was even more so. I had a drink in the pub to fraternize with a couple who live on Vanuatu...
We left Caherdaniel in the fog. The way out was quite relaxed. There was even an astronomy trail.
The route ran parallel to the Ring of
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The coast can be so diverse... We stocked up well before setting off in Waterville and then set off along the coastal road. Past the large golf course and further to the foot of Farraniaragh Mountain with a magnificent view. Behind the only hill, the world looked completely different. Small bays, clear
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Running up that hill... that was our motto today. From hill to hill to hill etc...
Our B&B organised a bus for us, which turned the planned 35 km tour into a bearable 18 km tour (it would have been 13 km back anyway). Yesterday left its mark and we had to stretch ourselves to get going again. The climbs
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Fourth day, fourth stage.
We set off early in Glenbeigh, because 32 km were to follow... We started on the well-traveled Ring of Kerry, until we could finally turn into the fairy forest. After a few abandoned houses, we went higher and higher parallel to the coastal route with beautiful views of Rossbeigh
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a wonderful New Year's tour.
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