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 How do you pronounce the Irish Gaelic phrase?
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Ireland? North or South for holiday?


    



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LovelyLo
Go to the South, Corks a lovely place and if you have kids they'll love Trabolgan. Killarney and Ennis are beautiful too.


Only Sometimes
You should try the South. It generally has better weather than the North but both are pretty good places to visit.


Orla C
Due to tension in Northern Ireland during the middle of July (Orange marches), it's probably better to steer clear of the larger towns and cities in Northern Ireland during this time.

If you're only going to be there for 2 weeks, it's much better to stay in one area and see it properly. People don't realise how long it can take to travel just 100km here, much longer than in the US or UK, simply because we do not have the roads for really heavy and fast traffic.


Papa Jon
Hell why not try both start in one bar in the south and travel all the way up north. by the time you get from point a to point b it wont matter.


Suki Boo
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Spend 2 weeks here and you can do both - The Republic is generally warmer in the summer but the North has some great attractions - scenery wise, mountains, giants causeway, loughs, endless list. Then you have Kerry in the Republic - breathtakingly beautiful.

It all depends on what you want out of a holiday and if you are driving.


Ryan M
NORTH defo cuz we're da coolest
onli jokin
yeah ireland is a pretty good country
we won best country of da year 2004


Caoimhe M
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South Definetely!!go to dublin its great youll have some laugh!!!


JOHN C
go to portrush in the north and stay at the clarmont guest house it is beautiful i lived there all my life the beaches are breathtaking www.clarmont.com





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