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 Ann Summers?
Can anyone go to it? I am 18 but look really young would they be hostile to me?
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 How much is an xbox360 pro in the republic of ireland?
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 We are going 2 cork in ireland for a week and are leaving tomoz.does any1 know the weather outlook 4 week?
from tomoz morning till next tues nite!!! cheers!!!...


 What is the cheapest way i can get to ireland with my dog?
I can drive i live in london and want to go to galway.
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i dont want stupid anwsers from stupid people i want to no if i can take him on a ferrie or ...


 What counrty is north east of ireland?
What country is north east of ireland?

in what direction would you travel from galway to dublin? (in ireland)

In what direction would you travel to get to belfast from donegal?(...


 Can anyone give me advice on Emigrating to Ireland and getting an Irish Passport?
I would like to Emigrate with my family to Ireland, my mother was born in Ireland and has still got an Irish passport 'my mother has lived in the UK for 45 years I don't know if that makes ...


 Where can I buy a Beddy Bear, either in person in Cork City or online for Ireland?
Its for a present for Xmas, those bears you can heat in the microwave. Play.com dont deliver to Ireland and amazon seem expensive. I live in Cork city so a shop would be ideal but links to websites ...


 New in Dublin, do you know good websites to find apartments ?
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 Help please?
were heading to the ormeau avenue 2 the spring and airbrake next wekk. but worried about religious status there. i have been told that it can be trouble there.

can help one tell me if its ...


 What is cork city like?
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 Sense of humour and the Celtic Tiger?
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 B&B in Ennis County Clare?
Hi. I'm looking for a cheap and nice B&B in Ennis for 4 person near the city center, could you give me some advices? Thank ...


 Sligo or Shannon...........?
I plan to move to Ireland and I cna't decide on which of these towns to move to. I love them both so... Any suggestions?...


 Dublin to Belfast??? How?
I am going to be in Dublin in May, and I am looking to go see a concert in Belfast. What is the bus line I would take to get from Dublin to Belfast and back to Dublin? And about how much would it ...


 If I am banned on my Irish licence in Ireland, can I use my U.S. issued international driving permit to drive?
And what about ...


 Need help, where can I find cheap tickets to Ireland?
I may be going to Ireland with my dad, sister, and friend. We would be leaving probably April 20th, and coming back April 24th, or around then. We have family in Ireland, so we wouldn't have to ...


 How are people in Ireland friendly or not, is there alot of goodlooking single men?
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 Travelling to Ireland for first time?
I'm from Australia and love Ireland so much and really want to travel there because I've just finished highschool. I want to go for three months and want to be based in Dublin.
Where ...


 I need a friend from Ireland how can I get one?
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 What is your favorite places in Ireland (ages 18-21)?
I plan to take my daughter to Ireland next year and I'm looking for some places in Ireland that she would enjoy visiting. We will probably hit most of the standard attractions (Cliff of Moher, R...



portuglish08

Top 5 Places in Ireland? Bus or Train?

What would you rank your TOP 5 things to see in Ireland? Not including Dublin, where else would you recommend? I am taking a 8 day trip, so after a few days in Dublin I plan on taking either a train or bus to a few places around the country. Some places I was thinking was kissing the Blarney Stone, Cliffs of Moher... Would these rate in your top 5 things to do in Ireland? And would you recommend bus or train (which is cheaper)?
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Do busses travel to places like Blarney, the Cliffs of Moher, The Giant Causeway, the Ring of Kerry? I am just trying to plan a good trip for me and my Girlfriend and I'm trying to figure out the best way to get around.

    



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salus
Bus is cheaper, though the train is much more pleasant and forget Blarney. The Cliff's of Moher are worth a brief visit, while there in Co Clare The Burren is an absolute must see. Connemara is very beautiful, Sligo, Donegal and Kerry are really worth the time, the at oneness, the peace. Northern Ireland also has some very interesting natural sites.


XOcutiepieox
my dad said dublin is kinda a dirty city, but some parts are nice. He said smaller towns and the countryside are nice and probably the best way to experience true Irish culture. Rent a car and drive anywhere. The country isn't that big, so it's possible to go to many places.


Blessed
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From Heuston Station in Dublin take the train to Tullamore. If you want to see something really worth it go to Charleville Castle.

Its off the beaten path. Tell Dudley that Celeste said to go see it.

People in Tullamore are really nice. The Castle is about a mile down the road away from the city.

When you walk through the gates you will see the oldest oak tree in Europe planted by the druids.

You will walk a mile through untouched woods to the castle.

Enjoy.

County Clare has a lot to see and a lot off the beaten path

If you go to Newmarket on Fergus stop in at the Ashgrove B and B and say hi to Jude O Dea she can tell you where some more off the beaten path great places are around that area. Newmarket on Fergus is near Shannon Ireland.

Then head south along N67 and you will see how beautiful the Shannon River is as it goes out into the Atlantic

In Tarbert catch the Ferry across and take the coast up to the cliffs of moher, the Burren, Galway and Kylemore Abbey, then Connemara.

Have Fun


murnip
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From Dublin, you can get a bus to Cork for around €15 return (or train which costs about €60), and from the bus station in Cork you can get a bus to Blarney.
You can go on bus trips from Dublin to the Cliffs of Moher or from Dublin to the Giants' Causeway with Paddywagon tours. See http://www.paddywagontours.com/tours.php


Eoin C
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Most things in Ireland to do with sight seeing are dependant on good weather. While you are in Dublin you could visit Glendalough which is just over the border in Wicklow. it is a very nice place. If the weather isn't good then don't go. Sight seeing in Ireland is hard.
Kerry, Galway and Mayo have the best mountains and sights. And definitely, if you have the time, spend a day on Achill Island. It is the nicest place in Ireland.
Bus is way cheaper. Around 15 euro for bus and 60 for train.


gizkazz
Myself I have not been to Ireland but my daughter was there while stationed in Europe with the army and according to her the small towns are the best and as far as transportation it will vary. There may be times that bus is best and other times rail, it all depends when and where you want to go, so play it by ear and have a ball she says it is a great place to visit. It must be her and her husband (to be) are planning their honeynoon there





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