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As old age creeps on, the path is smoother and easier
[Japanese Garden - Irish National Stud - Tully - Kildare]
At the Golden Vale Bean a Ti's bake breads and cakes all year round
[Bunratty Folk Park - Bunratty - Co. Clare - Ireland]
At the top of Bunratty Castle
[Bunratty Castle - County Clare - Ireland]
At the Well of Wisdom, they pause to wish for enlightenment
[Japanese Garden - Irish National Stud - Tully - Kildare]
Attractive local bakehouse
[County Tipperary - Ireland]
Baking and butter making demonstrations are held at the Golden Vale house
[Bunratty Folk Park - Bunratty - Co. Clare - Ireland]
Beautiful path on the way out
[Bunratty Folk Park - Bunratty - Co. Clare - Ireland]
Bedford Tower
[Dublin Castle - Dublin - Ireland]
Bedford Tower built in 1761
The Bedford Tower is the centrepiece of Dublin Castle's main Georgian courtyard. It flanked by the gates of Fortitude (left) and Justice (right). In 1907 the Irish Crown Jewels were stolen from this building. [Dublin Castle - Dublin - Ireland]
Bedroom in the loft
[Bunratty Folk Park - Bunratty - Co. Clare - Ireland]
Bedroom in the loft
[Bunratty Folk Park - Bunratty - Co. Clare - Ireland]
Believed to be the first mortar building in Ireland, the walls are 3m thick
Believed to be the first mortar building in Ireland, the walls are 3m thick
Blarney Castle - County Cork
Battlemented keep and ruined towers
Blarney Castle - County Cork
Blarney Castle - County Cork
Climbing 127 steps to the top