Dundalk, Ireland ? |
I heard it’s not the best of places to visit when going to Ireland for the first time, why?
Someone said it "Has a ruff reputation"... |
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An American considering a trip to Kerry, Ireland...? |
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Which of these irish folk bands do you think is the best ? |
The Dubliners
The Pogues
The Wolfe tones
The Clancy Brothers
or The Chieftains
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Should I return to Ireland from South Africa?? considering the Irish recession? |
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Life in Ireland in the Early 1900's? |
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Is there any point at all in the Junior Cert 'Foundation' level? |
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How do you say in Irish? |
How do you say in Irish?
"from the minute she met her relations"
"from work"... |
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What is living in Ireland like? |
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What to pack for Ireland trip in May? |
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Im going to Cork, Ireland on the 24 july and thinking of staying in the Bru Bar and Hostel.? |
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I have lots of DVD's I want to sell as I'm moving to South Africa and don't want the bother of bringing them |
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What part of Ireland should I visit? Should I go with a tour or venture out on my own? |
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I need Directions? |
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What is the best SAT NAV to buy in relation to Ireland & UK? |
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What is some popular music in Ireland? |
Anything on the radio.
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I am looking for a couple from Ireland.W.H.Mitchell&Anne Jane Byrne.? |
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Anyone live/visit Ireland? |
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I_Bleed_Glitter |
Paddywagon Tours in Ireland? |
I'm looking to take a tour of Ireland this summer, but I don't know what company to book with. I have a feeling that with some of these tours I will be the youngest person there by at least 15 years. I've looked at Paddywagon Tours which caters to young adults, but I don't know if they're any good. They don't seem as professional as the other places. Does anyone have experinece with them and could help me out? |
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angela b
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I have been on a few Paddy wagon tours and well as all my family members who came to visit me while I was living in Ireland.I found them to be very good and as well as all my family who have been on a Paddy wagon tour.Paddy wagon tours are are a fantastic way to see Ireland if you are on a budget.The age group that usually use Paddy wagon tours are young between 18 to 35 and on the odd occasion you would find some one in the 40's or 50's (but that's rare).When your own a Paddy wagon tour you don't stay in hotels,you stay in hostels.All the hostels I have stayed at while I was on any of the tours,they have all been very nice and clean hostels.I know that if you decide to go on a Paddy wagon tour you will have a brill time.I hope I was of some help.Take care. |
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I should be doing something else
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Paddywagon tours are very professional and a very well known and well run company, don't let the gimmicky name, green minibus and cheesy motif of Leprechauns put you off =] |
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packsherbags
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While I'm not familiar with Paddywagon (though I did see their bus while on vacation in Ireland), I can tell you that I just returned from a Vagabond Tour, and it was great. If you're really looking to meet new people, and find people to explore with, I'm not sure if it's for you. But the tour was fabulous, showing us non-touristy, beautiful Ireland, and letting us do all sorts of adventure activities more likely to appeal to younger people (e.g. kayaking, horseback riding, hiking). Good luck with whatever tour you pick! |
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Podge and Rodge Tribute Band
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Paddywagon Tours sounds like something we'd be involved with! |
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sleepycatz1972
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you could try contiki tours - they cater with tours to people 18-35 yrs old. my sister used them when she went to scotland and had a lot of fun.
http://www.atlastravelweb.com/contiki.shtml
personally, i'm all for the experience of renting a car & driving around the country myself, staying either at B&Bs along the way. you get to experience the culture of a country a little more in depth than in a tour. (we're going next month to ireland, and this is what we're doing.) |
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