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Where are the best spots in Ireland for a two night honeymoon?


    



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submissivmsle36
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for me it would be cork city as from there if your in the mood for going on trips you have fota wild life pack cobh and blarney in the city itself you have the open top bus tour and you can get off and on it and see all the sites in the city or if your want just walk around the city and see and shops and cafe`s you wont be disappointed or if you like something out side of cork look up discoverireland.ie


Larry B
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bed and kitchen.


cormac o
two words

boat

shannon

best way to see ireland


Pooh Bear
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Click on to Boutique Hotels in Galway - a list comes up and they are stunning.
The Zetland House Hotel. Also in Galway . Super stunning.
Try Hidden Ireland - theres a whole raft of houses and mansions etc that belong to that and are only found in the Hidden Ireland book.
Enjoy!


catdubh1970
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I would suggest The Aran Islands

http://www.visitaranislands.com/

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Maria O
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It really depends on what your looking for. As its your honeymoon you can afford to splash out and the Adare Manor Hotel in Adare Village, Co Limerick would be perfect. Bill Clinton, Tiger Woods and other celebrities have stayed here! There is so much you can do there archery, golf and so on. The village of Adare is just beautiful really idylic with loads of little restaurants such as the ''blue door'' and ''The wild goose''. Look up the Adare Manor on their website and you will be blown away by it...your soon to be wife will love it as will you...really romantic.


little thing
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Oh there are so many places!!!!
Okay accomidation wise if u type irish castle hotels in yo yahoo youl get a fantastic selection of beautiful castles you can stay in i mean common whats more fairy tale than a castle!!
Or lisdonvarna co clare a beautiful quiet village in the west of ireland u can go to the cliffs of moher- iv done this me and my boyf lyin on our tummys holdin hands looking over the edge of theese majestic cliffs wow is all i can say the rally are amazing u cud also visit the buren also breathtakin.
some of the citys are also great galway dublin belfast cork and anywhere by the sea lol


lanod
The Bridal Suite in the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin!!


Kris......
For scenery and beauty I would have to say the Ring of Kerry.


betty boop
drogheda in co louth is good we have battle of the boyne newgrange monument the river boyne for the best fishin great shopping and excellent hotels


brasiedub
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Agree with Ring Of Kerry, anso Connemara and Slieve League cliffs/Bundoran in Co Donegal. All of them would be pretty tough if you're not driving, though


Aisling M
well it depend on why u picked ireland for your honeymoon. do u want to relax and chill out somewhere romantic or do u wanna do some shopping etc

for the first relaxing id pick somewhere like galway or kerry

for the other id pick cork or dublin





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