
Chianti500
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Rebel County of course ya langer :) |
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marie m
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they all have something to recommend them.
I'm Dublin born, but live in Meath; have had many happy times in Donegal and Kerry. If I had a favourite, it would be Donegal. |
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greenfan109
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I have been to County Shanon, County Claire and County Kerry and they are all absolutely stunning. Staying in the cities can be exciting, but going out into the country of Southern Ireland is a life experience.
Visit the Dingle peninsula. It's awesome. |
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smcdevitt2001
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Donegal, hands down. There is something for everybody. |
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belfastbaz
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As a Belfast man, I would be biased to say Co. Antrim.
But, surprisingly, very few here seem to mention Co. Donegal. The people there are the friendliest in Ireland in my opinion, and the scenery is outstandingly beautiful, especially the Atlantic Drive.
I also like Mayo, and Kerry, but my overall favourite remains Donegal. |
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Mikey
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Larne thats where my familys from |
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McClean
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Wexford I suspect. |
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bibounet0909
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Hi,
I wonder if most of the people who answered know something else than what they listed or named :-))
Ok, I am french, so I am not buyest!!!... and have been many many times to Ireland (And as such, have been to most of Ireland, Also I am married to one of them... enough about the introduction...
Soooo... Personally, I think that most of the areas in Ireland have its own personal touch, so it really depends on what you like...
If you like history, and you like Castles, abbey, etc... Then I would say the East part (Co Meath, Co Louth, and Dublin) are the places to go to... If you like horses and large fields you will enjoy Co Kildare... If you like rude climate with rocks etc... you will like Galway and surrounding as well as Donegal (Which I like very much). If you like farming then it is all the East and northern part of Ireland...
My preferred place, but it is personal, is County Meath, so much history, and beautiful landscape, a bit less rough than the West, which is spectacular, but well a bit too rough for me :-)
here we go |
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Finbarr D
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I'm spoilt for choice. Tried lots and like all of them. Galway's good. |
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Kyral
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County Antrim, Northern Ireland |
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Daniel is due 27/3/09
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dublin is a lovely area to visit and galway cork is nice to |
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outtahere
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limerick
it's a funny place |
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Rachel Maria
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This I have learned at my parents knee - especially on an All Ireland Day when the roars of the throngs of the other counties nearly, but not quite, deafened our own cheers - 'Dublin, they said, is the Best against the Rest'. Sin a bhfuil! |
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JOHN D
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Definitely Kerry,lots of beautiful rocky coastlines and quaint fishing villages,the night life is pretty fun in Killarney also beautiful scenery just outside the city there is also the ring of Kerry and the dingle peninsula |
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Nutty Girl
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i love whatever county Omeath is in as i go there often but feel bad now u asked as i don't know what county its in .
im in co antrim in northern ireland and like that |
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neonjack
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as a corkman, you should already know that tipp is the greatest county there is. |
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David H
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Waterford of course. What a stupid question. |
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starla_o0
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to greenfan, there is no County Shannon or 'Southern Ireland'. It's called the Republic of Ireland.
Oh and Dublin is of course the best county! |
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suziejoy
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down |
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cate
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Cork or Galway |
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Kevin K
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Clare obviously.
P.s guess where i'm from?
Other nice counties are waterford , kerry,fermanagh,mayo and Kilkenny |
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pamela g
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co down. gotta say that since i live there. |
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road block
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THE KINGDOM. Co. Kerry. |
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angela n
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im from dublin but think galway is the best. hence i moved here nearly a year ago |
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BT
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limerick is great but not far away you will find Killarney, that is a little piece of heaven.
If you don't know those parts & are going make sure you do the RING OF KERRY.
http://www.kerry-tourism.com/ |
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BUNGLE!!
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