2019
R1025 : Slán Abhaile, Killarney Road, Abbeyfeale
taken 6 years ago, near to Abbeyfeale, Co Limerick, Ireland

Slán Abhaile, Killarney Road, Abbeyfeale
Slán abhaile is an Irish phrase used to bid goodbye to someone who is travelling home. A literal translation is 'safe home' (slán meaning "safe" abhaile means "homeward").
In the Republic of Ireland, "Slán abhaile" often appears on road signs leaving a town or village. It is on official signs encouraging drivers to drive safely from town to town.
In the Republic of Ireland, "Slán abhaile" often appears on road signs leaving a town or village. It is on official signs encouraging drivers to drive safely from town to town.
Irish National Primary Road N21
The N21 road is a national primary road in Ireland. The route runs for 84 km from the M20 outside Limerick to Tralee in County Kerry, running through the towns of Abbeyfeale, Newcastlewest, Adare and the village of Templeglantine.