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 We are flying to Dublin next week, renting a car, and driving to dingle. Good idea?
What route is the best way to drive from Kilkenny to Dingle? How long will it take and are the roads over there as narrow as we read? Any input will help. thanks....


 Questions about vacationing in Ireland...?
Where is the best place to get an affordable hotel/bed and breakfast and see the best attractions in Ireland? I want to go somewhere there I can see the beautiful countryside but close to an area ...


 Is there a Bandon Road in Cork City, Ireland?
It was listed in the year 1912. Is it still there and how would one get there?...


 Questions about CORK ?? help me please !!!?



Hello,

We are 2 french students in Tourism. We arrive in Cork October 6th to work for a year.
We are looking for a flat (a little flat just for 2 persons, our budget ...


 Abortion in the North?
Why wasn't N.I. part of the '67 Act on British abortion, I thought that was the whole point of being joined to Britian?...


 How many times has ireland won the eurovision song contest?
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 Why Are Your Immigration Laws So Lax?
Is Ireland the next USA/ Melting pot?
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Are
Romians.Nigerians and Arabs on the Irish side of immigation?...


 Where can I purchase adapters/converters for electronics going to be used in Ireland?
I live in KS and am heading to Ireland in Oct. Not sure where I should go to purchase the adaptors/converters for my electronic stuf....


 Which is the largest island in the Irish Sea?
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 Fireworks in Dublin on New Year's Eve?
I read that they do fireworks on New Year's Eve in Dublin but there wasn't any information regarding where they take place. Does anyone know?

Also, are there any activities (such ...


 Anyone who's traveled to Ireland before, when are the best times during the year to visit? Recommended cities?
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 Where are the 'must see' places to visit in Ireland that are outside of Dublin?
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 Subject choice? please help!?
So im definately doing biology but i want to go on for medicine and pick chemistry also. but then i want to keep my options open to. we only have to pick 3 subjects we want to do. of course we have ...


 What are the prettiest places in Ireland?
i would like to move there with a couple frieds and we wanna be somewhere that has a lot of medieval castles and a beautiful countryside. If you know what im saying lol. please help :]...


 Anyone like the song-the isle of Innisfree?
http://www.youtube.com/w...


 Has anyone ever been to Belfast, Northern Ireland....?
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 If you feed a Troll in Ireland do they get bigger and have more energy to run around causing havoc?

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She is a non internet Troll though. Good example though of an other species. So many different types around the shop....


 Have you walked from Cork to Dublin?
I'm going for it on the 7th July......


 Is there public transport between dungarvan and waterford city?
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 Irish People..!!!Why do Yous all think Donegal is a par of Northern Ireland?
Well,as u can probably tell i from the dump of donegal...Donegal is the most northerly county in all of ireland but it is in the republic of ireland..But how *** wen i am down the country people ...



janey

Looking for adventure holidays in Ireland for people aged 25 - 35?

Suggestions for websites and/or travel agents organising such trips would be welcome.
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Preferably agencies located in Ireland/England

    



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Dermo26
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ansabrism hit the nail on the head. Go to Westport and then through into Louisbourgh Town where you will find the Delphi Centre It is absolutely fantastic for 18 yr olds up to 50 yr olds an absolutely beautiful location with fantastic staff and facilities


tonyintoronto@rogers.com
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When you are between 25 and 35, every where you go is exciting. Personally I love to go to another city or country , check in , get some sleep, shower , change and go for a long walk or ride on public transit until I am so lost I feel as though I am living there. Sopmetimes I won't go back to the hotel or room for a few days at a time because I meet people. You have to travel alone to do this though. If you decide to travel in packs, all you will ever see are tour guides, and yourselves. Make a desciosion to split as individuals and meet up on a certain day and hour somewhere in the country or city.Also, the buddy system works but still, unless you can be on your own at least for 4 hours a aday I guarnatee you won't experience the place. Again, just each other and that makes it impossible to get your head into the same space the locals are at. When you can see the world through the locals eyes and mind, heart, then you know you really are there.


an_freagair
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You can use the Irish Tourism site below to find out the tours running in the areas you want to visit. All the URLs of the tour operators are listed there too, so you can check them out.


ansabrism
if you're going out to the west of ireland then you can try the delphi adventure centre which has a good selection of activities, equipment and accommodation ...

http://www.delphiadventureholidays.ie/


tulippix
travelocity. google, dogpile.com. Have fun !!



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