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 Best Places to visit in Ireland?
My boyfriend and I would like to travel to Ireland one day. We want to kinda go on our own and see the places that most tourists don't. He is interested in his heritage and we are both ...


 Who's gonna win, Dublin or Kerry?
Oh its gonna be some game,
goooo onnn the bhoys in blue!...


 So whats the weather like in Dublin n generally Ireland right now?
And what is it expected to get to around christmas...
Im goin over in 2 weeks!!!! Can't wait to be back home!!! Oh, n is there a chance of a white christmas this year? It's been a ...


 When is then next bank holiday in ireland?

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 Help! Has anyone got today's Irish Times?
Sorry but I'm not able to get one and I need to know what photos are featured in the Nokia photo comp,they should be in the paper...Can anyone tell me what the photos are of,just briefly?
T...


 Should Sinn Fein and IRA help with investigations into the murder of the Mcartney brother?
IRA have been blamed and used intimidation since to stop witnesses appearing as revealed yesterday in court....


 Lookin 4 website in ireland free stuff will collect?
its istead of dumping it someone might want it [beds sofas tvs ...


 Which are the best/cheapest student bars in Dublin?
Okay, so we are booked to stay in the Abberley Court Hotel which is 8 miles or 13 kms away from Dublin city centre. http://www.abberley.ie/i If anyone knows the best/cheapest student ...


 The last name Dockery?
can someone give me a web site or some meaning to the last name Dockery,origin,meaning,where it came from ,stuff like that?...


 Irish poet Cathal O'Searcaigh?
Do you think his poems will appear on this years Leaving Cert?
Do you think they be banned from the Irish course after this year?

What was the final say on this debate?...


 Interested in Truck Driving in Ireland and Europe?
Hi, I'm a professional driver from canada with over 20 yrs over the road/long distance driving experience.. I have drove all over Canada and the United States and would like to experience a new ...


 What are the sports in ireland?
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 After School care Ireland...how much should i expect to pay?
Got a little boy starting school after the summer..discussing the possibility of a friend watching him after school until i come home from work, how much should I expect to pay her? We live in W...


 How old do you have to be to drink in ireland?
and do you know any intresting nightlife spots in dublin?...


 Shannon River question...?
I'm going to Europe in Sept./Oct. this year with a group of people. One of the things we want to do is a boat rental on the Shannon River in Ireland. I was wondering if anyone on here has done ...


 Where in ireland is there a nice lake where i can get a row boat?
In particular about 70km/50 miles from dublin but anywhere will do....


 Whether it has is right on reception of preferential pension in Ireland?
husband works as the welder. Whether it has is right on reception of preferential pension in Ireland? And where it is possible to address? Thanks all who will help!!...


 Do you need a passport to travel from UK to Ireland?
I live on the mainland of Britain but would like to go to Ireland. Do I need a passport to go there? And is there a different rule for Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland since one is in the ...


 How do I get UK and Ireland off my opening page???
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 I am going to Ireland in the end of September. How is the weather then? Should we rent a car?
Or us public transportation? We are thinking of going to the west coast too but we only have a week there. What are the things in Ireland that we can't miss??...



Kelsey C

I've always wanted to go to ireland.Has anyone been there and can tell me about it?


    



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the answer chancer
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If you're gonna come for the Forty Shades of Green, stay away from Dublin! South of Dublin is beautiful if you're planning on arriving in Dublin Airport, but if you can, Shannon or Knock airport are located in much more scenic areas (Clare and Mayo, respectively), and will bring you right into the countryside. I'm from East Galway, and can honestly tell you that West Galway (Connemara) is very much unspoiled, with the picturesque Kylemore Abbey, and parts of Roundstone.

One word: Ashford Castle.

Cork, Tipperary and Kerry are much more tourist-orientated, but equally beautiful. Cork has a good mix of urban and rural living, and places like Cobh are totally underestimated as a holiday location.

Donegal is also breathtaking, particularly the beaches. Generally, the entire West Coast is excellent for beaches and aquatic-sports, taking full advantage of the Atlantic.

Inland, Carlow is very hilly and scenic. And further East, Wicklow and Wexford are fantastic for holidaying families.

Just my opinion. Dubliners, please don't jump me.


GrapeMSH
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I went. and I'll go with you if you go. second greatest Island in the world.


hobbsworth
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It's beautiful!!!! If you go, be sure to visit Glendalough in county Wicklow (just south of Dublin) - it's the ruins of St. Kevin's monastery - very serene and lovely!


scottyirish
I've been there when i was small and what i can remember is how green the grass.i love the old castles too.it too much to write about but it was the best place i ever been i don't know if its cause I'm 100% Irish but i love it.make sure u go.u only live ones.


yowezz20
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Yea, Ireland is awesome!!! You should definitely go! I went this summer ( I go every summer). If you go you should visit Grafton Street in Dublin!!


tucksie
A beautiful country with beautiful people, Johnny Cash sang about it's 40 shades of green and it's true.
A very gentle way of life.


timetraveller
Tis the sweetest spot in all the world..You'll fall in love with the people..You'll be moved to tears of joy by it's beauty...you'll laugh at the wonderful humour of it's people....you'll be lifted yp by it's songs and stories''you will be totally enchanted and never want to leave it...You go there once and you will be bitten by the invesible bug that will bring you back to that beautiful land again and again.


purple diamond
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i would need all day to tell u about beautiful ireland.
peaceful life (u dont need a watch)
friendly ppl
beautiful scenery
plenty of entertainment
go there u wont regret it.
i regret moving away all those years ago.


Darkangel1111
its eerily beautiful--when i went, felt like i was home--although i had never been there before----------


duffyrules_skipper
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FORTY SHADES OF GREEN!!! I LOVE IRELAND. IT is like the most favorite place I have been to. They are very funny when they talk but they are so cool. Ireland has alot of green around it and theres about 40 shades of green or more. Its called forty shades of green cause you see green all around you. They have sheep and horses. Its cold there like in Whales but still its awsome. The schools there have uniforms and they are very strict with there religion and its Christianity. Its hilly. One year we went there and there was riots all over because of there government and religion. Forty people got injured and I think three died. You go into the stores and there tiny but they have cool stuff every where. They have Irish dancing and music. The towns are really small. You hike every where and theres alot of history you see. Theres castles and round abouts theres alot of round abouts . Its were you go into a circle and go the other way or what ever. You drive on the opposite sides. Theres a history about the vikings when you go there its really cool. You have to go there I can't explain it all you have to go there.


rissie_blue
Its a gorgeous country...I've lived here for a year now and seen it in all its seasons...winter hasits own eary beauty, but its very wet and chilly. I think the time inbetween spring and summer is the best. Just make sure you come with a friend...its kinda lonely otherwise..


Tanja S
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very nice country but far far to expensive..wait until they adjust their VAT...currently you need a mortgage to get loaded in Dublin's Temple Bar...





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