Ten Most Beautiful Churches in Europe - 2022

Ten Most Beautiful Churches in Europe - 2022

While we certainly have not been to every church, or every country in Europe, we have visited a ton of churches and cathedrals in our travels abroad. While neither of us are religious people, we are always in awe of the architecture and the ornate décor that fill these structures! I always measure how impressive a church is based upon George’s reaction to the visit. Afterall, most of the time a visit to a church is not at the top of his list of “must visit places.”

With that being said, here is our list of the ten most beautiful churches/cathedrals in Europe, along with information about what makes them so special.

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The Wild Atlantic Way Road Trip

The Wild Atlantic Way Road Trip

The Wild Atlantic Way is over 1500 miles of coastline that runs from County Cork to County Donegal along the Atlantic Ocean. It is along this route, that you will find some of the most spectacular views and charming towns in all of Ireland.

While it is hard to say what part of the Wild Atlantic Way is the best part, you can be assured that the whole drive will be filled with some of the MOST stunning views imaginable. Here are a few highlights that should not be missed on this epic road trip!

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Ireland Bucket List: One Epic Road Trip

Ireland Bucket List: One Epic Road Trip

Ireland had been at the top of my travel wish list for over 10 years. We kept putting it off because we were waiting for the right time to travel with our son. After years of delaying this trip, we finally came to the conclusion that we could go back and visit with him at a later date. It was finally time to plan our dream trip to Ireland - an epic road trip that spanned across the entire country.

We allotted 16 days to explore Ireland. Initially it seemed like enough time to see all of the items on our wish list, but we quickly realized this was impossible. After all, how can you fit all of the amazingness of Ireland into 16 days?

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A Visit to the Dingle Peninsula Needs to Be On Your To Do List

If you love car rides with beautiful scenery, a road trip to Dingle should be on your itinerary! This was one of my favorite drives on our epic road trip around Ireland!

The scenery along this stretch of Ireland’s southwest coast is AMAZING! You get farmlands, the beach, and cute towns all along the route! Next time we come to Ireland, we will definitely plan a longer visit in this area!

 
 

If you don’t already know, I LOVE cows! I literally brake for cows…or at least George does! He is always the one driving, so he knows if I can get close enough to get a good look, he should probably stop the car! While driving in Ireland, the carefully placed hedges that surround people’s property really inhibited my chance to see cows close up…but the ride to Dingle change it all! See below!

We were also in awe as we were driving and saw Inch Beach! We had to pull over and take in the views! Inch Beach is about 3 miles long. I imagine that this is a very busy beach in the summer. The waves are pretty rough here, so as you can imagine it is a surfer’s delight! During the summer months, there are lifeguards here. However, during our visit we just saw some walkers and a few pups!

 
 

We did not have anything planned for our day in Dingle. It is a seaside town…and it was rainy (and during their off season), so we just wandered around, enjoyed the town, and visited some local businesses! As you can see in the pictures below, there is plenty to see here…even if you do not have a plan! Take a close look at the sign for Foxy Johns pictured below…now that is a PARTY!

 
 

While you are in Dingle, we would recommend that you visit the following local businesses!

1. Murphy’s Ice Cream - We will start with the one business that WAS part of our plan for the day. It is on our Ireland Bucket List.

This ice cream has been made in Dingle since 2000. There are quite a few locations throughout Ireland, but I wanted to get it from the original location!

The owners use fresh milk from Kerry cows, loads of cream, and free range eggs. These high quality ingredients produce a delicious treat! Pro-tip: Get the Honeycomb Caramel…and thank me later!

 
 

2. Sheehy’s Fish and Chips - Who can say no to some cheesy potatoes out of a food truck? Not this girl! But in Ireland, they take it one step further and add a Garlic Mayo sauce on top. I imagine this is their equivalent to our ranch dressing.

Don’t ask questions, just get them! You won’t be disappointed. Of course they also serve fish and burgers, but we had already had lunch a little bit earlier. So, this was the perfect late afternoon snack!

 
 
 
 

3. Bacus Bakery - This locally owned bakery serves up delicious bread and desserts. Originally started in 2009 at home, owner Orla Gowen believes that simple ingredients are the key to creating a delicious product. Their products are so popular that they are sold in shops and restaurants throughout Dingle , Tralee, and Killarney.

Because of the popularity, the bakery moved into this location in 2018. And for that I am thankful. It is here that I ate THE most delicious dessert in all of Ireland: Guinness Chocolate Cake. Trying this cake, was another item on my bucket list. I am so glad that THIS is the place we were able to try it. My only regret is that I did not buy the WHOLE cake! DO NOT MISS THIS!!!

 
 

4. The Little Cheese Shop - I love cheese…and especially sharp, flavorful cheeses. In a lot of places that we have travelled, the cheese are too mild for me. But, I was super excited to try cheese in Ireland because I knew this would not be the case!

Most of the cheeses in their shop, come from Irish pastures. If you are a fan of cheese, you must visit this shop!!!

 
 

5. Paul Geaney’s Bar & Restaurant - Because Dingle is a seaside town, there are tons of fresh seafood restaurants. We are not huge seafood fans, so we were looking for a place to have lunch. This place was recommended by one of the locals. Below is a picture of George’s lunch, which made him very happy!

They do not shy away from their portions of meat and potatoes in Ireland. If you are looking for a hearty meal while you are visiting, check this place out!

 
 

6. Kathleen McAuliffe’s - Because we own a gift shop, I am always on the hunt for cute, locally owned shops when we travel. This particular shop had clothes, candles, skin care products, art, and more.

The shop is filled with lots of cute gifts! We really enjoyed our visit to this shop…AND I bought a super cute sweater (see below)! The shop owner, Kathleen, is a Milliner. A milliner is a women’s hat maker. She studied the art of hat making at the London School of Fashion. She actually learned under the woman who makes hats for the Queen of England! Kathleen’s hats are sold in the shop!

 
 

Our trip to Dingle was definitely one of our favorite day trips. This is an area that should not be missed!

Listen to our podcast to hear more about our travel to Dingle: Off Your Beaten Path Podcast

Witness A Piece of History in Waterford, Ireland

Every visit to Ireland should include a trip to Waterford, so you can pay a visit to the House of Waterford Crystal.

We love factory tours, so this was right up our alley. Due to Covid restrictions, the tours were "self-guided". However, there was a person at each place along the tour that was there to explain the process...and it was a fascinating experience.

 
 

So many times, we have had Waterford Crystal in our possession, and I never really even paid much attention to it. After seeing the process of making it, I can assure you that I will never look at it the same way ever again!

These craftsman are highly skilled in each of their areas, with their apprenticeships lasting 5-8 years. Glass blowers use wooden and hand tools to shape the crystal. Each piece is inspected several times. If it is not perfect, it is scrapped and sent to be remelted and used again.

 
 

Once the Crystal passes inspection, it is sent to the cutters. These artists use removable marker to make the geometric patterns onto the Crystal. The cutters have to learn a series of 600 cuts before they can complete their apprenticeship. It was astonishing to watch them create these cuts!

 
 

There are also sculptors that sculpt pieces from a solid block of crystal and engravers who spend hours and days engraving the crystal.

 
 

The amazing part of the tour is that you get to see these craftsman performing this work up close and personal. The cost of the tour is only 15 Euro per person.

After the tour, you can shop in their retail store...and visit the Crystal Cafe.

 
 

We made this visit in a day trip while heading to our next destination. Don't miss your chance to witness this 238 year legacy in action. You won't regret it!

 
 

Check out this video from behind the scenes!

While you are here, check out the town. This seaport has a rich history dating back to when the Vikings found the area in 914 A.D. There is plenty to see and explore while you are here!

 
 

And make sure to check out this adorable shop with great items Made in Ireland - Bebhinn!

 
 

For more information about the town, click here: Waterford

Kilkenny, Ireland: 1 Day Itinerary

Short on time, but want to maximize your time in Kilkenny? Here is our guide for a great day in Kilkenny, Ireland.

A good breakfast is always a must when starting your day of sightseeing.  That being said, we recommend that you start your day at The Fig Tree on High Street. This is also when I figured out that I should ALWAYS order hot chocolate while in Ireland…because it is SO good!

 
 

The Fig Tree is conveniently located down the street from the castle.  The first stop on your ultimate day in Kilkenny should definitely include a visit to Kilkenny Castle.  This was actually our first castle of many while on our ultimate road trip around Ireland! And it just so happened that admission was free during our visit!!!

 
 

Kilkenny Castle was originally built by William Marshall in the 13th century.  The building of this castle was a symbol of Norman control of the area.  It also marks the beginning of the Butler Dynasty, which would last for over 600 years.

 
 

The views of this castle are spectacular...and the gardens and park are definitely worth exploring too! The picture below is the view from one of the bathrooms!!!!

 
 

After the castle, we wandered down to St Mary's Cathedral.  When we were visiting there was a baptism taking place, so we just observed from the back of the church.

 
 

The next stop on our journey led us to the Black Abbey.  This was one of our favorite stops of the whole trip...and easily one of our favorite churches that we have ever visited.  I normally drag George to all of the churches...and he is rarely impressed.  But, this one was different.

 
 

Everything about the Abbey is special.  You can feel the history in this place.  It is dark and only inside...and the stained glass is spectacular.   This is a definite must!!!

The Abbey was founded in 1225 and gets its name from the "Black Friars", which is what the Dominicans were called.  It was opened to the public as a place of worship in the 1800’s...and contains the only remaining statue of St. Dominic in all of Ireland.

 
 

Another church that should be on your visit list is the Cathedral Church of St Canice.  At this Cathedral, there is a tower that you can climb for great views of the city.  Unfortunately, it was closed the day that we were there.  Cost of admission to the Cathedral and the tower is 15 Euros.

 
 

After all of our sightseeing, we were ready for a snack.  We visited Cakeface Patisserie on Irishtown.  If you are looking for a sweet treat that is as beautiful as it it is tasty, you should definitely go to this bakery! 

 
 
 
 

After leaving the bakery, make sure to take a wander down Butterslip Ln from High Street to St. Kiernan's Street. This cute little alley will lead you to one of the main shopping areas in town. 

Butterslip Lane dates back to the 17th century.  It was an area that was built below two houses and used to be flanked with stalls of butter vendors on market day.  Now it is a picturesque alley that connects two busy shopping areas.

 
 

Make sure to check out the adorable shop Butterslip and The Gift Horse.  Both are on the corner of Rose In Street and St. Kieran's Street.

 
 

If you are looking for a place top have a pint, stop by the Kytelers Inn. This place has been around since 1263!!! It is one of the oldest inns in Ireland. And has an abundance of history to go along with it. It was originally owned by Alice de Kyteler. She was eventually accused of witchcraft and was sentenced to burn. Luckily because of her connections, she was able to move to England before this took place! It is now a popular tourist attraction!

 
 

As an extra bonus. We were there in early December,  so we go to enjoy the Christmas Market by the castle. 

It was here that I was able to buy my first piece of art from a local artist.  I purchased a ceramic Christmas tree for my collection of Christmas items from around the world.  The market had some yummy food vendors, as well as live music playing! It was a great introduction to the happy, lively spirit of the Irish people!

We hope you enjoy this beautiful Irish town filled with history and merriment!

Off Your Beaten Path Podcast - Episode 1

Back at the beginning of 2021, I created a vision board (this was a first for me!). On that board was the word podcast! After a lot of thought and planning, we are so excited to release our very first episode!

Here is what you can expect to learn from our first episode:

  • How we met

  • Our first date

  • Our first trip

  • How many states, provinces, countries, and continents we have visited

  • Are there arctic monkeys in Alaska

  • And most importantly...How in the world did we end up in Alaska!?

We hope you will give it a listen! If you like it, please feel free to follow, like, and share with others!

Big News: Our Newest Edition

Off Your Beaten Path has been in existence for 6 years now. We started as a blog, shifted focus to my photography, AND now we have a GREAT new addition!

Drum Roll Please…We have started our very own PODCAST!!!

Off Your Beaten Path is a weekly travel podcast about trading in your daily grind for a life worth living! Take a new path each week as your hosts Nicole and George inspire you to live bold and explore outside the lines. Take that trip, work with purpose, and live a life less ordinary by getting Off Your Beaten Path.

We feel that the Off Your Beaten Path Podcast is the perfect way to add to our brand!

Click below to listen to our trailer!

We hope you will take a listen, share with your friends, and subscribe!

We want to know what topics you want to hear about on the show! Let us know in the comments!