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[Travel] Republic of Ireland



Drpepper

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Nov 23, 2011
403
Sussex
Going over to the republic for a wedding next year in killkenny but we want to make more of a break of it. Is there any citys/towns anyone can recommend? ive heard the north west is supposed to be very good? will be hiring a car so want to see as much a poss.
Thanks in advance
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
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Mar 16, 2005
61,089
Chandlers Ford
Going over to the republic for a wedding next year in killkenny but we want to make more of a break of it. Is there any citys/towns anyone can recommend? ive heard the north west is supposed to be very good? will be hiring a car so want to see as much a poss.
Thanks in advance

Whereabouts? In Kilkenny city itself? Nice town.

The far north west - Connemara, Mayo, etc is beautiful, if you want rugged scenery.

Far south west- West Cork lovely too, and the city of Cork is a great place.

Skip Dublin altogether.
 


essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
4,078
Go to Galway - amazing

Got to Derry City (do the Troubles Tour there - incredible) and then drive round the coast to Belfast via Giant's Causeway. You will not be disappointed.

Amazing people, food, scenery and bars. Ireland has so much to offer.
 




Tom Bombadil

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Jul 14, 2003
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Jibrovia
Don't forget to wear a union jack waistcoat and loudly proclaim that Ireland is your favourite part of the British Isles. They love that over there. Oh and keep refering to the country as the Republic of Ireland, that doesn't bother them at all either.
 




Leekbrookgull

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Jul 14, 2005
16,237
Leek
Dingle Town and Slea Head Beach stay for a few days,get the weather stunning the 'breakers's at Slea Head are class. Try to get a GAA game in either football or Hurling absolutely no messing if you fancy your chances. Youtube avoid T/advisor.
 


Jack Hackett

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Jul 3, 2007
143
Spot on. Don't even think about going to Dublin. Connemara is beautiful, Kylemore Abbey definitely worth a visit and if you're feeling flush a night or two at Ashford Castle in Cong is worth every penny, wonderful place. Galway has to be done as well, simply fantastic place.
Whereabouts? In Kilkenny city itself? Nice town.

The far north west - Connemara, Mayo, etc is beautiful, if you want rugged scenery.

Far south west- West Cork lovely too, and the city of Cork is a great place.

Skip Dublin altogether.
 


Raleigh Chopper

New member
Sep 1, 2011
12,054
Plymouth
It's a big idea.
But watch out for horses running through council estates.
Toothless simpletons and men with eyebrows on their cheeks.
But there is more to Ireland dan dat.
 




crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,487
Lyme Regis
Don't forget to wear a union jack waistcoat and loudly proclaim that Ireland is your favourite part of the British Isles. They love that over there. Oh and keep refering to the country as the Republic of Ireland, that doesn't bother them at all either.

Or Southern Ireland, they love that too.
 


Ooh it’s a corner

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Aug 28, 2016
4,801
Nr. Coventry
I’d say Galway is the essential city to go to - fantastic! Great pubs and atmosphere . Anywhere then through Connemara and along the Wild Atlantic Way up to Co. Donegal in the North-West. Derry too if you venture across the border. Above all the people are great and generous hosts - despite our treatment of them back when Britain were still trying to behave in ‘Empire’ mode.
 


dangull

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Feb 24, 2013
5,105
County Kerry and the ring of Kerry is a great view and tour. Kate Kearney's cottage and the gap of dunloe are a highlight for me.
Ross Castle, Muckros house and the lakes tour.. Sorry back to my families holiday.
 






Drpepper

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Nov 23, 2011
403
Sussex
Whereabouts? In Kilkenny city itself? Nice town.

The far north west - Connemara, Mayo, etc is beautiful, if you want rugged scenery.

Far south west- West Cork lovely too, and the city of Cork is a great place.

Skip Dublin altogether.

Yes its in killkenny city.
And will def give dublin a miss been there a few times and massively overated.
Think we will head west with galway and up to donegal and try and get some of the north aswell
Thanks for all the replys/feedback
 










aberllefenni

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Jan 15, 2009
458
I'd try West Cork particularly around Skibbereen, although I thought Bantry was a bit of a dump, relative to the surrounding area. Many locals told me it wasn't the Brits they had a problem with, it was people from Dublin,who they perceived as buying up properties for second homes.
 











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