• SHOP
  • Etsy
  • Work
  • Location Drawing
  • Experience
  • About
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Stockists
  • Passenger
Gemma O'Neill

Illustrator / Author / Adventurer

  • SHOP
  • Etsy
  • Work
  • Location Drawing
  • Experience
  • About
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Stockists
  • Passenger

Ageing a year on Achill Island

image00018.jpeg

So it seems 2020 is quickly becoming the year of the staycation! It was my 32nd birthday recently and I fancied a little adventure somewhere new and not too far away for some celebrations. I’ve always heard incredible things about Achill Island in County Mayo; and after seeing a friend’s photographs of a recent Keem Bay wild camping trip, it seemed like the perfect spot on the island!

image00015.jpeg
image00019.jpeg

It was around a four and a half hour drive to Keem Bay from where we live; passing through County Down, Armagh, Fermanagh, Leitrim, Sligo and finally County Mayo. The drive is an experience in itself. I loved crossing the bridge to Achill Island and the cliffs just suddenly shoot up out of nowhere; beautifully sculpted by the relentless wind and waves of the Wild Atlantic Way. If you look closely at the second photograph above you’ll see the (slightly nail biting) final cliff edge part of our drive down to the bay!

image00016.jpeg

We wasted no time, cracking open a few beers and getting set up straight away. It wasn’t long before the sea air had us hungry for an early dinner. It turns out this was a sensible decision, as the storm clouds moved in quite quickly afterwards.

View fullsize image00003.jpeg
View fullsize image00002.jpeg
View fullsize image00008.jpeg
View fullsize image00006.jpeg
View fullsize image00021.jpeg
View fullsize image00009.jpeg
View fullsize image00005.jpeg
View fullsize D779A10F-44F9-4557-80D9-711FF2A990A7.JPG

Before we knew it, we were battening down the hatches for the night. We’d kept a close eye on the forecast and knew we would be ok, but the clouds were still quite intimidating. We were fully prepared to dash back to the car during the night if we had to, but we made it through to the morning. The wind was something else during the night; it was quite difficult to differentiate between it, the rain and the sound of the sea. It was an epic sound.

image00010.jpeg

We brought a Decathlon three person, pop up tent with us and it did so well during the wild night. It shook in the wind at points, but didn’t move an inch on the cliff or let a drop of rain in either. We were so cosy during the night too!

image00014.jpeg

We made the most of the calmer conditions in the morning and explored the beach. I squeezed in another quick sketch too, this time focusing on the beautiful colours on the island.

image00012.jpeg
image00001.jpeg
image00011.jpeg
image00013.jpeg
A1EDE864-3ED3-47B2-A620-95C95A3D4A43.JPG

We had planned on heading home straight afterwards, but the sun made an unexpected appearance. We of course had to stay a little longer and have a dip in the sea. We ended up not getting home until quite a bit later than planned, but it was absolutely worth it for this little patch of paradise.

97FB116E-F1A6-42D5-9C4F-168339F1D848.JPG
tags: Mayo, Achill Island, Keem Bay, Keem Beach, Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland, Wild camping, Camping, Staycation, Illustartion, Illustartor, Artist, Art, Sketchbook, Sketch, Painting, Travel, adventure, explore
categories: Mayo
Tuesday 09.08.20
Posted by Gemma O'Neill
 

Glenveagh Day

D00B1F37-BD4F-4F9A-BE6E-C623D096E6C9.jpg

I visited Glenveagh National Park in Donegal for the first time recently. It’s the second largest National Park in Ireland; full of rugged Derryveagh Mountains, lakes, woodland and a castle which was originally built as a hunting lodge in the late 19th century. How this was only my first visit at this point, I do not know!

0894561A-B9AB-4EB6-A636-86D041A7C60E.JPG
E2126211-D712-441D-B528-8DEDBF56C09E.JPG

We had been in Donegal for a lovely AirBnb cabin break and decided we would take a little detour to Glenveagh on our way back home. Our hosts recommended a great driving route to get there.

45786A1B-A7C9-41E0-A10A-7DC6C6437D49.JPG

The drive was quite something, but we were even more blown away by the view when we arrived at the park. It was one of those beautiful days where the clouds were so dramatic that they didn’t quite look real. We could have been anywhere in the world. What a day for exploring!

4D4BFF8D-77B1-4116-AC21-91276E86F3F3.JPG

We set off in the direction of the castle, alongside the lake. We walked further into the mountains and the views became more dramatic with every step we took. The walk was about 3.5 km and should have taken around 40 minutes at a casual pace. We were in no hurry though.

64803B2F-DDAC-4EF0-BDCB-4855FBC56722.JPG

Days like these are magical and just when we thought it couldn’t get any better we found a small, isolated patch of pebbly land right next to the lake where we could dip our toes.

image00041.jpeg 15977B7F-548D-4C10-A71F-DF786B026A67.JPG

We met no one else there. We just had ourselves and the wonderful sound of the water to break the peaceful silence. It turned out to be a bit of a sun trap there too, so we ended up spending most of the afternoon on this little piece of paradise.

17BB0AB1-7497-4C77-9B7C-E10DC87BD4D2.JPG

It was an ideal moment to grab my pencils and sketchbook.

2B5B821C-097B-41D2-B85F-13536030A888.JPG
2ED77202-6CC6-4895-8F2A-13C23E2A39D6.JPG

Hannah did some more exploring and foraging while I was sketching. She gathered some lovely pebbles and driftwood to take home.

image00061.jpeg

We could have stayed there all day, but time was ticking on and we needed to get back home to prepare for work the following day. We still managed a quick visit to the castle, gardens and cafe though. It would have been lovely to spend a bit more time exploring the grounds, but we were both happy to have prioritised our walk and the little spot next to the lake.

View fullsize 32ABFBD0-2691-436A-B49B-6EF79CB3C83D.JPG
View fullsize C48B2960-A0F7-4FE0-8A0C-C6FAB18A100C.JPG
View fullsize A545E58D-E4A4-4164-8F0A-33E41F04DEB4.JPG
View fullsize 5FA3202F-3718-4D58-89AB-515C5874529D.JPG
64FCA82D-91D8-439E-B49E-BF96B9644941.JPG
tags: Donegal, Wild Atlantic Way, Glenveagh National Park, Derryveagh Mountains, Exploring, Illustration
categories: Donegal
Wednesday 05.09.18
Posted by Gemma O'Neill
 

All work copyright © Gemma O’Neill 2011-2025. Projects and illustrations may not be used without full permission and credit.