Ireland (Part Ii) : East, West, And South Including Dublin And Howth
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English mails del. 10.30 a.m. ; desp . 2.30 ^AWi. Sundays, (Ze/. 11.50 «.w. ; t/e^/i. 12.20. *.;k* The hotels ai-range for excursion drives at 3 to 4. v. each passenger for not less than iowv—e.g. to Darrynane, Ballinskelligs, Derriana Lake. Waterville is a village of little more than a single street along the shore on the N.E. of Ballinskelligs Bay. At the back of it is Lough Currane and the intervening land is about half a mile wide. There are few more pleasant holiday quarters for the angler.... The sport is as sure as it ever is, and the hotels are comfortable. Within a day's outing are lake, mountain, and coast scenery of a high order, and rough shooting comes on as tourist-travel fails off. At the S. end of the village is the short bit of river by which Lough Currane discharges its waters. " Waterville," the resi- dence of the owner of the salmon-weir, is to the right of the bridge. Iioug-b Currane, in shape an irregular triangle, is about 3 in. along its base from E. to W. and about 2 m.
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