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I want to move to somewhere else in Ireland?

I am English and a few months ago I moved to Co. Monaghan from UK. Now I feel like a change and want to move to somewhere else in Ireland. Any recommendations you may have and reasons for re-locating there would be much appreciated.

    



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the_chosen_one
Donegal or Galway - if it's a simple kind of city life you want - then Galway is perfect. There's always a lot going on and it's a beautiful city. If it's quiet country living then Donegal would be your best bet. The scenery around it's coastlines and hills is breathtakingly beautiful.


angela n
move to galway. i moved here from dublin bout a yr and a half ago and dont regret it at all. the people are so nice and theres always good craic.


If you say so...
You should pay a visit to Co. Donegal. The scenery is breathtaking, the people are very friendly . It is the most beautiful place in Ireland I think.


suan
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Donegal is beautiful. The further north you go in donegal the better, the scenery will take your breath away


Panos
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Try kerry,full of nice pips,and winers in the gaelic footie...oops I will set them ones from cork off .....again !!!


Orla C
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Can't blame you for wanting to leave Monaghan - it's not exactly an active hive of events, is it?

Cork is nice. Try there. Plenty going on always.


Johndude
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Move up to Bangor in County Down.

I grew up there and I love it, best place in Northern Ireland methinks :)


CHRIS M
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come up to the north to the antrim coast best place on earth right next to donegal even better! loads of beaches restaurants, golf courses, best sunsets good surfing and getting to be the bigest tourist area in Ireland


soks098
would u prefer city or country?

the south of ireland is really nice i.e cork, limerick, kerry, ennis!


cafegroundzero
Move to the Gaeltachte and learn Gaelic.



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