We are waiting….with bated breath, for summer to arrive finally in the form of an Indian one in September. That’s our hope anyway isn’t it?!

Summer hasn’t been too bad though has it? Really? There’s so much to do indoors, museums, galleries, shops. And if it’s raining, who cares if you’re doing water sports, you’ll get wet anyway!

A wise man of Cape Clear once said to me, “There’s no such thing as the wrong weather, just the wrong clothing”

So what have we been doing over the summer – firstly Download Stations are now appearing in 1500 visitor centres, shops, hotels, B&Bs for an infinite number of people to be able to download the guides straight to their phones.

AND I’m delighted to tell you we have started to develop our 4th fabulous guide, this one for Co Clare! Very exciting and another area full of things to do and see in Ireland.

Co Clare has a very forward thinking group, who want to share EVERYTHING about Clare and have a fantastic site where the most amazing photos are freely available to download, so expect some stunning pictures. If only the other counties wanted to promote as much as Clare, they would reap the benefits I’m sure.

So lovely readers, please share our link for more followers and I’ll see you next month! Sallyx

Here is another snippet from the guides, this one from the forthcoming Clare guide… https://smarttraveller365.com/contact/

“The magnificent Caher Bridge Garden is open to the public April to October but strictly by appointment only! Contact Carl on 065 707 6225 or message on their Facebook page to arrange a guided tour. This award-winning garden is in the heart of the Burren and features ponds, the Caher river, unique stone work, a hazel woodland and a huge range of unusual plants. It is well worth a visit whilst in the area, you may have already heard of it on television, radio and in magazines”

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