TUE, 02 AUG 2022 – Day 3: History of Londonderry and the mighty scenery of Donegal - After the Full Irish, (cooked breakfast) well take on a walking tour of the city, its murals and its 6th century, monastic past. The Hills of Donegal are calling and after a jaw opening drive over the Glengesh Pass, well visit the Assaranca Waterfall. Last stop for the day is Ardara in the Gaeltacht, (Irish speaking area) a cosy village which is home to the famous ‘Cup of Tea Festival; a homage to the traditional Irish reel which alludes to the cheeky drop of Poitn added to your tea. Before we ‘lay our hat, we might try the local Portnoo crab, before hitting Nancys on Front Street, to learn a cpla focal (few words of Irish) and down a champagne and oyster shot, (yes, its a thing). Estimated driving time: 3 hours, 30 minutes Excluding stops – Overnight Ardara, Ireland Uncle Larrys Note: Most of our tour group went to Nancys for dinner, but the supplier didnt arrive that day so it was out of oysters and much of the other fare on the menu. Begrudgingly, I had a cheeseburger WITHOUT a