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 Wkere can i get a travellers cheque in ireland?
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 New visa regulations from ireland to US?
Hi. I recently heard on the radio about some changes for Irish people visiting the US on holiday. Something about registering 72 hours beforehand? Anybody know what this is or how to do it?
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 A friend is coming to visit me in Ireland next week?
He booked a flight to Shannon instead of Dublin by mistake. Is there anywhere around Shannon of special interest, any really good pubs or other ideas for stuff to do round there?...


 Is Ryan Air for real? Their fares so low-how do they fly?
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 Whats a........ ?
whats a galway girl?...


 How hard is it to move to Ireland?
I am currently in the US and I have always wanted to live in Ireland. I think is a beautiful country and would love to live there.

How are the immigration laws there? Flexible?
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 Did the boyne river in ireland run with blood?
during cromwells time?
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taking a history exam at the moment any more details ...


 Is Eamon Dunphy in love with Johnny Giles?
Did anyone see them on the Miriam O' Callaghan Show?!

Talk about homo-erotic!!!!
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We understand your predicament, Mr Max Power..........


 Ireland News?
So whats the deal on ireland right now has the fighting ceased since the british troops left? or is their still fighting and also i heard somewhere that the english offered that section they own of ...


 Are their any genuine healers in Ireland?
person has severed nerve causing problems .unable to be repaired through conventional methods.please answer if you know of a genuine healer.
Many thanks,
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 What is there to do in Dublin, Ireland? I will be staying at CityWest hotel.?
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 Northern Ireland & Ireland?
must admit we're gettin more and more talent in this country with Duke Special, Snow Patrol..U2..Kerry Mare (I think) Nadine Coyle...

Does anyone know anymore cool people from NI? (...


 Irish ????
i'm italian..I'd like to go to ireland next september and stay there for 3months..i'll go in a high school there and i'd like to know what you study,your subjects..

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 How long does it take to drive from Dublin to the Giants Causeway? (Portballintrae)?
I'm planning a trip in the next two years and I'm planning on staying in Dublin for a few days, then driving up to the Giants Causeway. Therefore I need to know how long it takes to drive ...


 Vacation to Scotland, England, or Ireland?
I plan to go visit any of the above countries, so where is the best place to go? I am looking for a reasonable priced cottage maybe that is close enough to walk to if I need to stumble home in a G...


 Where should i move to when im older???
where should i move when im older?? brazil or new zealand or ierland,limerick???


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 How large is the jewish population in Ireland?
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 What are the Top 5 Tips you would give an American who's moving to Dublin for 4 months?
I'm going to be stuyding abroad in Ireland...give me your top 5 tips! What should I prepare for? What are some things that are really different than in America? This can relate to anything ...


 Gaelic/Irish Translattion Plz:)?
Go mbeire muid beo ar an am seo aris.'
'Athbhliain faoi mhaise duit

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 What do they where in Ireland?
Im doing a project on Ireland and I need information about thier culture and how do irish look compared to us? what are the big diffrences?...



Violet Ultra

Irish hippy holiday...?

so me and the man want to go to ireland this summer, i hear the south is better for countryside, i would dearly love to swim in lakes, see some stone circles and ancient sites as well as the coast and maybe some quaint little towns....can anyone suggest anywhere we would like? i notice ryanair are doing some cheap flights but is the accomodation going to be really expensive? we want to go for a week or two.
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coorrrrrrr i just can't believe how expensive accomodation is!! we are on a budget so the cheaper the better, it looks like it may be cheaper to actually go to turkey or something if we get a holiday deal....keep suggesting though, i am a little apprehensive that we will find anything affordable though!

    



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xxEllexx
Im from Wicklow (which is just south of Dublin (40 mins from the centre by DART (train))
its really nice there also, and i recommend it.
You would fly to Dublin Airport.
To visit, there is the sugarloaf (wicklow mountains). Theres two actually - the great sugarloaf and the mini sugarloaf
However, theres not much to do there unless you like hiking!

Also, in Wicklow, you could visit Powerscourt Gardens or Powerscourt Waterfall. These are in Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow and VERY worth a visit on a nice day
Also, in Enniskerry (i dont know your budget ;() but the Ritz-Carlton hotel is newly opened and its incredible.

Glendalough....is a national Park is Wicklow - its huge and incredibly beautiful....theres a round tower, ancient graveyard, stone circle lots of lakes lol
There is a hotel up in Glendalough....but if you really want to save money, you could always stay in a hostel




However!!!
If you really want to experience "old" ireland, i think you should go to the West (fly to Shannon Airport)
....County Clare
i have family who live in a town there called Ballyvaughan....and its absolutely beautiful
There, i think your best bet is to stay in a thatched cottage and visit the little pubs and restaraunts by the sea - theres often live music.
Theres also lots of cool scenic things there too.
The burren (take a look at the Dolmens, theyre incredible!), the Ailwee caves, The cliffs of Moher.
Theres also a "birds of Prey" sanctuary near the Burren - worth a visit.
In Lisdoonvarna (Clare) i think, theres a nice aquarium and if you want to do some shopping you can go to Ennis.
The people are SO friendly there and so proud of the County- the accents are crazy too lol.

i defo think you should go for a thatched cottage in Clare.....theyre self-catering....and much more memorable than a B&B or hotel!
heres a link for accomodation
http://www.irishcottageholidays.com/accommodation-detail/cottage-1/Doonbeg_Holiday_Cottages_***
If you want a really cheap holiday, Ireland certainly isnt your ideal destination.....but it is well worth it
On the other hand, in comparison to most places in Ireland (such as Dublin), the west is a lot cheaper.

(also, try not to call people "hippies"....we dont like that lol)
Have a great holiday!!!!i hope this helped a bit ;)


Podge and Rodge Tribute Band
Come to The Square in Tallaght. There's plenty of stone circles and ancient sites to see there.


Misty Blue
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Why not fly to Derry with Ryanair and then go to Gweedore or Dunfanaghy in Donegal.You'll hear Irish being spoken as a first language.You can hire a caravan in various places.Go horse riding or out on a boat to fish or take a trip out to Tory Island and meet the islanders new friend,a dolphin that folk go out swimming with.Trad music in the pubs and great craic.


Louise K
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Hi there. I live in SW Ireland and it is lovely. There is a new hostel called Shiplake in Dunmanway and a bunch along the coast (none in CLonakilty though). You can get private rooms or a horse drawn caravan (minus the horse) in Shiplake. I've not seen in many many many many years ones with horses on the road so you'll have to look into that. lots of camp frounds as well. check out discoverireland.com


AnteK
athlone
nice lake
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all-round nice
you'll have to see for yourself
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♥ Glitterbomb ♥
Why not consider hiring a horse and 'caravan to travell round south, yourselves, ive seen these holidays advertised on tv they look right up your street!


submissivmsle36
hi you
i live in cork city and the south and south west are nice places to come and visit but i must accommodation is costly OK there is some places that do cheap accommodation The best thing i can say is check the Irish tourest broad web site discoverireland.ie before you make any plans to com it will give you some idea





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