Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
   Home        News        Hot in Travel        Travel Q&A       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    Ireland
Travel Discussion Forum

 Do American made straightners & hairdryers fit into the electrical outlets in Ireland?
Do American made straightners, hair dryers, etc, work in electrical outlets in Ireland?...


 Are there black people in Ireland?
Are there black people in Ireland? How are they treated? Are they accepted or is there discrimination? I'm actually planning on vacationing there and checking out the UK too-will I be welcome?...


 Did Molly Malone really exist?
...


 Ireland: Is it true the gardai are afraid of the criminal gangs?
Why doesn't there seem to be much being done about them? Somebody told me the guards are terrified and just want a cushy job with a nice pension....


 Ireland postocde?
i am applying for a free trail and ita asking for my postcode
i tryed 00 , 353 , and 00353 what is it help ...


 Yo Irish party peope???
Any suggestions for New Years Eve? Preferably in or around town....


 I'm going to Ireland soon...?
And I don't want to go over, and see the same things tourists have been seeing for years. I want to travel, not tour. Any one have any suggestions?...


 Legal drinking age in ireland?
In the end of june into july i will be going to ireland. The first day there i will be going to the guinness brewery. I read that the give complimentary pints away for free if you take the tour. I am ...


 Is it too cold to go camping this weekend in wicklow, ireland?
my boyfriend n i are thinkin of goin campin dis weekend in wicklow, ireland. but im worried bout it bein too cold. we hav a good tent n were goin to a campsite so we'll have an electricity point....


 Anyone from Dublin in here?
What's a good night out in Dublin with live music that isn't the normal rourist stuff?...


 Who here can explain the Catholic Protestant conflict in Ireland?
Why are they fighting? When did it Start? etc?...


 Advice for moving to Ireland?
I am planning to attend a university in Limerick, Ireland next year and I was wondering if there is anything I might need to know before moving there ( I am from the US)? Or maybe just some ...


 I'm going to Dublin using my licence but will the photo card alone do or do i need the paper part also?
...


 Is the drinking age in Ireland enforced?
I will be going to Ireland and wanted to know the rules and regulations about the drinking? I have heard that it depends on which city and so on.

I will be going to:

Dingle
...


 Dublin taxi drivers - what are they famous for?
I have heard comments / youtube posts about taxi drivers in Dublin but no idea why would they be famous for? Anyone can explain it?...


 Anyone else kissed the Blarney Stone?
In Blarney Castle. County Cork. Ireland....


 Are there any decent clubs in Dublin?
Me and 2 (girl) friends are going to Dublin at the weekend, we are only staying overnight and coming home sunday. We want to go out clubbin though and was wonderin wher to go? wher do we start? also ...


 How many U2 fans are there in Dublin?
Haters, please stay away from this question! Its only for the fans!...


 In Ireland do you prefer to eat out or at home?
...


 Im going to dublin on the 13th and am wondering if there is anything really good to do?
i already know about the temple bar and guiness factory, i want something else to ...



Taylor29

We are going to Ireland?

What are some great things to see/do in Ireland, we are going in July.

    



Show all answers


GreenBrigade
Rating
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/


magic
Go to Connemara in Galway. It's the most gorgeous part of Ireland. I live here.
Go horse riding on a Connemara Pony, Ireland's only native pony breed! You will have so much fun and you don't really have to know how to ride.
The beaches here are perfect and almost always empty.


Babee.Cham___x
Rating
You might walk into a pub during the day time and fall out of it early hours the next morning and will have made more friends than you have your whole life lol.
Ireland is so beautiful check out Co. Donegal its gorgeous


Choi Mina
I've heard amazing things about the local seafood fare in County Cork. I would check it out for sure.


lasoviettte
Rating
Galway, definitely. Fantastic culture and a good mix of nightlife and natural beauty.


Ant7
Rating
The beautiful scenery co donegal has plenty 2 offer (from donegal)


Kilian H
Rating
dublin has some lovely buildings and the people in general are friendly and good craic.
if you can go to new grange in co meath there is nothing like it in the world as far as i know. try and go to a Gaelic football or hurling match in croke park its a game of high skill and hurling is the fastest field game in the world.over in Connemara the scenery omg its beautiful out of this world. grafton street would be the most popular st in dublin for shopping but a little on the pricey side.
hope i help


Smiley : )
galway and county clare. beautiful counties. get out of dublin as soon as your finished i live in dublin and im telling u this!! visit west


candace c
Rating
i would love to go back to my homeland. its soooooooooo BEAUTIFUL!





 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:








  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.044
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds