
GreenBrigade
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just depends what your into...you could go to the Mizzen Head (the very bottom of Ireland) they have a bridge you can walk out on to be above the waves, it really is amazing, you could visit the very north of ireland, that point is called the Mallin Head or you could visit anywhere in between lol
There is only really one large city, Dublin (population around 1 million), it a beautiful city and always very busy...it is expensive if you like drinking a lot but eating out is very reasonably priced and good value in a lot of places. Theres a lot of nice building and historical places
My favourite places are Belfast (I live there now n I love it), theres lots to do in the city and its very near a lot of countryside.
Cork, lived there for a few years, its very beautiful, especially in west cork (thats were the mizen head is)
Derry, good craic and very friendly people though is a bit rough around the edges.
Barna in County Galway, a small vibrant seaside town with some amazing bars and restaurantes for such a small place.
Blarney, a small town/village in county cork. Very peacful but still vibrant in summer with lots of tourists. You can visit Blarney Castle and kiss the Blarney Stone.
Dublin, great craic, great pubs, great people (Dubliners and foreigners alike) most foreign nationals seem very relaxed in dublin so are friendly and outgoing. A little expensive for drinking in bars. around 6 euro a drink in the city centre or south dublin
Castlebar in County Mayo, a smallish town but is very vibrant and great craic, especially if you like getting drunk lol
Letterkenny and Ballyboffey in Donegal. 2 small but vibrant towns with beautifull countryside and there are some great bars in these towns. haha
typicaly anywhere in the west of ireland will have beautiful scenery, most people lead very relaxed slow paced lives, it can be a very calming place to be.
check out this website:
http://www.tourismireland.com/ |