After grabbing lunch at a nearby travel plaza, we drove to St. Patrick's Well, which has the remains of a ancient church and stone cross as well as the spring-fed water. We spent a lot of time after that in the rain at Cahir Castle, built in the 1100s, besieged by Essex for Elizabeth I, restored in the 1840s, and largely intact now, even the prison cells -- you've probably seen it in a movie or TV show, it's appeared in everything from The Tudors to Excalibur (and has a sword in the stone). A large flock of geese, ducks, and swans tried to persuade us to feed them, though the crows and rooks were not impressed. Now we're in Blarney, where we just ate dinner at the Muskerry Arms.
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