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The Cliffs of Moher, Ireland

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Photo by sedoglia /Flickr.com

Photo by sedoglia /Flickr.com

The Cliffs of Moher (Aillte an Mhothair) are located south of the village of Doolin in Co Clare Ireland and are Ireland’s most spectacular coastal sight and one of its most visited tourist attraction. Rising over 700 feet (214 meters) above the Atlantic Ocean and extending for nearly five miles (8 Km) the site is spectacular and it should not be missed if you travel to Ireland.

Ideas for a day at the Cliffs:

Hiking - A breathtaking path runs along the cliffs covering its full length.
Birdwatching - The inaccessible almost vertical cliffs are home to a large number of nesting seabirds. These include the Atlantic Puffin, Razorbuill, Chough and Common Gull. The area was designated as a Refuge for Fauna in 1988 and as a Special Protection Area for Birds (SPA) under the EU Birds Directive in 1989.
Surfing - Waves at the bottom of the Cliffs which can be over 35 feet high, so the area has become an attractive spot for surfers.
Marathon - The first Cliffs of Moher Half Marathon will take place September 25th and a Full Marathon is to be introduced to the event in September 2011.
Sightseeing - O’Brien’s Tower is a circular stone tower which rises in the middle of the cliffs. It was built by Cornelius O’Brien, a descendant of Brian Boru (King of Thomond), in 1835 as a lookout for the hundreds of tourists who came to the Cliffs even at that time.

Whether your choose to surf, run, walk or just watch, you can start searching for your home exchange opportunity in Ireland using HomeForHome.

More information on what to see and do in the Cliffs of Moher and the Cliffs of Moher Marathon:

http://www.cliffs-moher.com/
http://www.cliffsofmoher.ie/
http://www.cliffsofmohermarathon.ie/

Traveling with kids

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An old friend and I met and caught up with each other over a cup of coffee. As we talked about our good old days of traveling in groups, she was saddened by the fact that she can’t go anywhere far from home because of her kid. So I said, “Then why not bring your daughter along with you when you plan to go on a trip again?” Who says having kids would tie you down and prevent you from going places?

kid1 Bringing kids with you on trips might even be a good idea. Of course, it’s pretty tough taking care of them when you are away form home, but it would also be a rewarding experience for you and your kids. It is a real learning experience for them to be exposed to a new environment and different cultures and lifestyles. Seeing that the world isn’t just limited to the neighborhood they are in, kids can easily adapt to new environment when they grow older. Adjusting becomes easier. Traveling and going places is a learning experience apart from school. A good idea to make the most of your trip is to take them to museums or galleries to know more about the place you are in. That would be History 101 for your little kid! Another good idea is to take them on a short hike around the countryside or bike around the city. The discoveries are endless. Kids will never forget that experience and will take these memories with them until they grow old. These are inexpensive activities, but the reward for spending quality and quantity for them is priceless.

Traveling with kids or even as a family isn’t expensive; there are family packages that you could avail. And of course, home exchange is a good idea to cut back on accommodations. Look for a home exchange that could accommodate the size of your family and wouldn’t mind if you would have kids with you during your stay. You and your home exchange partner can talk about any concerns with kids staying, but surely they wouldn’t mind. Treat your kids to a new experience. Enjoy!