It was sunset and the lake and woods were magical, alternately glowing and then shadowed depending upon where we were in the park. As we trotted by, herds of native Red Deer peeked out at us from the tall grass. These majestic deer who have been in Ireland since the Ice Age, survive now only in the sanctuary created for them in Killarney National Park.
As the gold of the sun flashed its last rays to glint across the lake, we explored the ruin of Ross Castle which was built in the 15th century and watched the water birds float quietly on the lake as it darkened from blue to black. Everything else can be said in photos......