Powerscourt Estate and gardens

Powerscourt Estate and garden is located in Enniskerry. We visited it in the late afternoon. It is a very beautiful place, calm and relaxing. Inside there are different types of gardens, Italian, Japanese but also French. We are proud of inspiring other countries. But there are also statues like the statue of the winged horses which I found very impressive and realistic. I will keep a spectacular memory of this wonderful garden.

Dublinia Museum

We really enjoyed the Dublina Museum as it was very entertaining and interactive. There were many representations of everyday life in the Vikings period. We learned lots of things! We even felt like we were living with them!

Dublina museum

By A-K and S

Epic Museum ☘️

Epic Museum is a museum in Dublin which explain the immigration at the 19th century and the culture of Ireland.

We have seen differents rooms during the visit. Some were talking about the food, the sports, the music and dance. Some others were talking about the arriving in a new world the conflicts and the history of Ireland.

We liked this museum because we learned many thing about several subjects complicated with the conflict and the famine or not with the tradition in Ireland like the famous beer and parade of St Patrick. You can surely find a subject you have interest in .

Across the museum the rooms change with the decorations the music or the way to learn the room’s subject, it puts you in the mood. To remember and to check if you have done every room you have a little passport that you stamp across the museum. It is very interactive so you don’t get bored.

LML and CB

Jeanie Johnston

We visited the Jeanie Johnston ship the second day of our trip at Dublin, after the Epic museum. This ship is a replica of the original. The original Jeanie Johnston carried 2500 Irish emigrants on 16 transatlantic trips to North America throughout the Famine years. We learnt a lot about the potato famine ( one of the darkest periods of Irland’s history). Almost 1/4 of Irland’s population either died or emigrated during this period. The guide was passioned by this subject when he told us about this story. It was so amazing and interesting!!!

by JG

Our hiking

Monday, February 6th, we went to Bray.

This city is situated in the Southeast of Dublin next to the sea. We went there on the morning where we did a hiking. We had to walk until the summit where there was a cross. Everyone succeeded to go up despite some rock at the end of the slope. When we arrived there, we had a wonderful view on the sea but also on different mountains. We could see the sea as far as the eye can see. We also could sit down to build up our strength. Then, we continued to walk and what you need to know is that we did some sport challenges. For instance, it could be jumping-jacks. We also saw cows on our way, they scanned us very carefully. We had to go down a big slope. To finish the hiking, there was a barrier which prevented us passing so, each one passed one by one almost over the barrier. Then, we ate our lunch prepared by our host family and we left this place to go to Powerscourt.

LG

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