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

 I intend to bring my 20month old and my 3month old over to ireland on the ferry, will theyneed a passport???
...


 What are you doing to stop the Irish Govt wrecking the Cultural Throne of Ireland ?
They're putting a dirty great motorway through part of the Tara Valley, smashing down several sacred sites and monuments in the way and building over them. The motorway noise will be heard at T...


 I'm going to stay in dublin for a week... wich bus shall i catch to reach the guinness storehouse?
and wich bus shall i get to go to the botanical garden?...


 How much would cost travelling by car from Frankfurt, Germany to Dublin, Ireland for one person?
one person travelling, car is Skoda Fabia, how long time can it take, there could be option of going via Great Britain or taking a ferry from France to I...


 Moing overseas to Ireland for my job, with my vehicle. Any suggestions for a car I could take to Europe?

Additional Details
The cost of shipping my vehicle will be covered by my employer, so not a concern. Also, I have seen nothing that says I must convert the car I take to a right-side ...


 So If you get work experience in a primary school, can you not teach?
If you're in transition year and get work experience in a primary school can you not actually teach the kids, like not even PE or Art or do you just help the teacher? T...


 Where are the best places to fish in Donegal?

Additional Details
I am asking for a good friend of mine....


 Eating food in Donegal?
Will be visiting Donegal for the very first time in May. My friends are there.

What type of foods or meals should I expect while staying in Donegal that I will be experiencing?

H...


 Gaelic Pronunciation?
How do you say "God be with you" in Gaelic? I also need the correct spelling....


 Belfast facts please !!!?
anything of ...


 Why do so many Irish women dislike Gráinne Seoige ?
I for one think she is very classy, intelligent, witty and beautiful. Are these women jealous of her? Is that why they dislike her? I cannot see another reason. She is polite and has great time for ...


 What is your opinion of the effectiveness of the Police Service of Northern Ireland?
Does it seem reasonably free of political bias in its hiring practices and attitudes toward both religious/political communities?

Hmm...I think I'll post this question in the U.K. ...


 Know much about ireland>?
well in a little over year i will be in ireland on an exchange program and i really want to go to a modern exciting fun place, any recommendations?
and any other information would be nice.
...


 How do i find my relatives in Ireland?
My Grandfather came to America In 1912. But he told me that an other part of them came in the early 1700's. Is there a website I can go to that can go to that will help me see if I have any ...


 Irish luck?
I have always heard "Luck of the Irish".
My ancestors came from Ireland apparently due to my name. So what happened to my Irish luck? How do I go about reclaiming it?
Additional D...


 We are going to Ireland for 10 days-how much money should we take?
We already have paid for the rental car and b&bs. So we are going to have to eat 2 meals a day for 2 people and gas. We are not much on buying trinket stuff. So realistic would should a meal ...


 What salary do actuaries get in ireland?! please help?
...


 Moving from the US to Dublin and I need some information?
I've lived in London, Edinburgh and the Cayman Islands so I am accustomed to living outside the US. My problem is a couple of little things. If you don't know the answers but might know a ...


 Has anyone from dublin done their junior cert mocks?
i would be soooooooooo happy if you could send me a link to the papers you did.im doing honours english,irish,maths,history,geography.ho... and ...


 When is the cheapest time to visit Dublin, Ireland on vacation?
I want to go for a week and a half to 2 weeks. wanting to do as much as i can spending as little as i can....



T.M

What is an average town in ireland like?


    



Show all answers


»¤●°кιωι gяáçỤ●°™
Rating
All towns are completely different in Ireland.
For example some towns in The country (Galway, Clare, Donegal etc.) are quiet in the country where a lot of people know each other and to be honest it's quite safe, Whether in busy places example nearly everywhere in Dublin, It's huge, noisy, crowded where people are unknown and it wouldn't be as safe as the country and there would be way more shops.

This might Help: http://images.google.com/images?q=Irish+towns&rls=com.microsoft:*:IE-Address&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7HPEB&um=1&sa=N&tab=wi

= )


Is máith liom cáca millís!
It has usually a square, often with a market place (for a weekly market). It usually has up to 4 roads meeting in the square and has about 50 businesses, 3 hotels, 8 pubs, 6 restaurants.

EDIT; To the answerer below, I said I was going by MY town.


MUSICGUY
well towns in ireland are different but most have lots of housing estates on the outskirts with main roads joining them up and leading them to schools shops and other services with shopping centres(like malls) near them.They are sometimes called "satellite towns" if they're located outside major cities.


Hope i helped


I should be doing something else
Well I will tell you about my town.
It has a population of over 27,000 as per the last census, it has 11 primary schools, 4 secondary schools, 3 hotels, about 15 bars, around 10 restaurants, lots of cafes and far too many hairdressers and beauty salons. It also has a Norman castle and is a walled town and is very historic.
Shopping wise, it is a bit of a let down, shopping centre opened up about 10 years ago, it's small and only has about 8 shops in it but we did get a big Tesco, Iceland and Co-op which put a hell of a lot of the smaller privately owned shops out of business, so one of the main street looks like a ghost town with boarded up shops.


<33
Rating
well it really all depends on where you are in ireland. they can be very big or extremly small with just a pub, post office and a few houses in itt.

but they usually have a few shops, chruch, pub, post office a school of some sort, a chemist, a chipper, a hair dresser and a video storee.

then you have the ohter extreme in the very large towns that have load of shops, pubs and reasturants in itt. it really all depends on where you areee





 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:








  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.034
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds