Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
   Home        News        Hot in Travel        Travel Q&A       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    Ireland
Travel Discussion Forum

 What year did the Black & Tans arrive in Ireland?
...


 Irish Phrases?
Just wondering if anyone know's any phrases in Gaelic...something interesting...Just so I have some general phrases to use....


 What would happen if I went to Ireland & yelled out "fiddle dee dee" on a crowded street?
Would people dance, or would I just get smacked around a little bit by angry locals?
Additional Details
What??!! I was expecting ginger & green, ginger & green everywhere. I ...


 Does anyones family own a castle in Ireland?
I was just thinking about how cool that would be to own a castle.

I am going on a cruise there sometime this year so It just passed my mine.

All answers are ...


 The Sunday World, The Sunday Tribune or The Sunday Independent?
Which of the 3 papers do you mostly buy on a Sunday to read and why?...


 Where is the best place to buy a little farm in Ireland for a lover of streams, nature, beauty and peace?
I know a very humble, respectful, quiet artist with Irish ancestors who wants nothing more than to contribute to Irish society, take nothing but the pleasure of nature and interaction with the Irish ...


 Any landmarks in ireland that start with B?
...


 Republic of Ireland vs. Northern Ireland?
We are learning about the troubles between them both and all the violence is shocking,
i was just wondering if everyone in ireland actually hate each other.
and can people give me their ...


 How many Dollars/Euros would I likely spend in Ireland?
Hi! I'm leaving to Ireland through Contiki Tours for 8 days, breakfast and transportation around Ireland is provided. We just need to cover dinners, going out at night, souvenirs and ...


 What shops are in temple bar?
how do i work our euros? is howth anywhere near temple bar?...


 North Ireland ??
Do you think northern counties should be allowed to join the Republic individually ?? Have a referendum in each county to see if it wants to join the Republic?? If so/not, Why ??
Additional D...


 Who knows a great place to eat/drink/have fun in either Dublin, Galway or Cork, Ireland?
...


 Why did this answer get a violation notice in “Travel Ireland”?
This is the question the person asked

“ Does Ireland have high white population?”

Question Details: and how is the salary for history teacher because my wife is a teacher ...


 Is there anything else you should do to protect your health when going to Ireland?
...


 I am looking for leprechaun mountain in sligo, plus near by b&b.?
...


 What are some fun things to do in Dublin, Ireland in middle February for a 20 yr old girl?
I'll be there for 8 days and am looking for some ideas. I love to party and meet new people. I'd love to explore some sights and probably do some shopping. Any ideas on good places to go, ...


 Traveling to Ireland. Can anyone help me with some questions?
I'm considering traveling to Ireland next year with my boyfriend. I have a lot of questions, however (I apologize in advance), and want to be sure I'm prepared...

First, what do I...


 What do you think of Ireland?
I wonder how many people think of it as it's stereotypical second cousin. Closest gets best answer.
Additional Details
Redbird5: Hmm, not too far. I'd say it might be a ...


 We are going to Ireland?
What are some great things to see/do in Ireland, we are going in July....


 I'm going to Ireland. Can you give me some advice?
Me, wife and 1-1/2 year old daughter are going for vacation in early August. There about 10 days. We're staying in Dublin, Waterford, Cork, Killarney, and Shannon and then at the Ballynahinch C...



Nancy C

I plan on going to Ireland . What is the best area not a huge city nor too rural.?


    



Show all answers


MG
Rating
If you're not looking for anywhere too big or too small then you have 2 real choices when visiting Ireland. Firstly you have Kilkenny which is the smallest city in ireland and is more like a big town. The nightlife is quite good and there is a young population. It's quite central too so you can visit other places quite easily from there. Secondly you have Galway which is on the west coast and a thriving party town. Though it is bigger than Kilkenny it's not so big that you will have to worry about getting lost. This is the best place in Ireland to come if you want to have fun. Nightclubs are open 7 days and there is a large student population, though this can be avoided if it's not your scene. If you're not planning to do much exploring other than in the local area, this is the place for you.


Sorcha
Rating
I'd say anywhere around Cork and Kerry. The cities are not too huge and you are also close to the country for sight seeing =)
http://www.ireland.ie is the tourist help site.


sexyassx
Rating
u mite like offaly its small but its nice


Aine
Fly into Shannon and avoid the big city altogether. From there Galway is a great small city, lots to do, beautiful, and has all the nearby fabulous scenery out in Connemara. Go to Clifton on the Atlantic coast and another good size town, but not a city is Westport in Co. Mayo.


irishman_0
Dingle in Kerry, its getting a bit touristy but still a beautifull area


bdftgsregsreg
Galway and Limerick are great.


pb&jelly
Rating
Galway CITY. It's small, it's cute and artsy, full of great shopping, and great nightlife with all the little pubs. It's also right on the [west] coast, so you can go on quick day trips where the landscape is stunning (cliffs of moher(sp?), Aran Islands, etc...)
It's also quite safe and easily explored in a few days.


johnnycoffey
I second Kerry.

Make Killarney your base to enjoy the lakes, mountains, trails and castles and at the same time be close to the town to enjoy the characters, pubs and restaurants.

Access to and from Killarney is pretty good and it provides some excellent options for accommodation for all budgets. Popular with tourists it also serves some great resources for tours, day trips, cultural events and whatever you're having yourself.

Have a great trip!


bluckies
I hope you have a great time. I thought that country was okay.

Anyways, try Galway and Cork. You will like them both because they are not too big but still have a city feel. You may like Galway the best - it is even smaller than Cork and only a short drive from Dublin.



Rating



 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:








  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.004
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds