i'm working in London on a work permit. Would i need an additional one to visit Ireland?
Am pretty sure that Northern Ireland would be alright since it's part of the UK, but if i ...
anyone know of a cheaper way to get to ireland?? we want to go from fishguard to rosslare with the car and 4 people the quotes we get are over 300 pounds which seems loads to me, anyone know where we ...
I'm going to be in Ireland for the first of May this year. Doesn't anyone celebrate in the old ways with maypoles and bonfires? Are there any festivals that take place that day?...
We can’t wait for it to end so we’ll get Fair City back in its usual time. We’re fierce interested to see if that Leo fella gets done for doin away with his wife. They should lock him up and ...
I am trying to remember, but it has been a long time since the last beer in Ireland. I would be grateful if some irish citizen may recall me the name of the pub over the cliff in Howth.
I met ...
Cos they're saving the Welsh language and have resurrected the Manx language completely, and more and more Irish people are sending their kids to them. I know a few gaelscoil eight year olds, ...
Traveling around and just wondering if anyone has found any little gems of places that they recommend. Additional Details just to clarify
Ireland is in 2 parts
Northern Ireland ...
I think the bus is about 2 hr yeah? But how long would u take in car?
Also how long drive is it from Dub (centre) to shannon airport?
thanks! Additional Details thanks all and ...
The "winds of change" are blowing here in the US and my wife and I are giving serious consideration to relocating to Ireland. We're from the central US, probably considered in the ...
I have read that Ireland is more okay with things such as homosexuality - but are they okay with different religious beliefs? I'm an atheist, and personally - it terrifies me to remain in A...
I'm french and will travel to Ireland in September for a few months.
I'm just curious to know what irish think about french. Both bad or nice prejudice are welcome, I won't change ...
Check out these sites:
- http://www.ebookireland.com/attractions.htm
- http://www.goireland.com/Scripts/low/xq/asp/cat.6/areatype.I/areaid.1/SubjectID.-1820020258/qx/listing.htm
- http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/Ireland/Things_To_Do-Ireland-R-75.html
- http://www.shamrock.org/
k.fitz78
with 3 kids its got to be tramore in co waterford, lots of holiday accomadation, nice beach, amusment park and arcades for the kids. good night life too.
Finbarr D
If they are young, Galway is great, small enough to walk around, seaside and different trips that don't involve much distance. Good fun for the grown ups too.
red lyn
I wold recommend Galway or Wexford both beautiful places and great places to bring children
bugger
tramore great place Kerry also
Only Sometimes
Come to Clonakilty, West Cork. It is a beautiful coastal town, with lots of beautiful beaches, the most popular of which is Inchadoney Island, which has a luxurios spa hotel over-looking the beach. Lots of fun for kids!
GoreyAlan Fáilte
Courtown, Co. Wexford. Lovely beaches, plenty of arcades and amusements and the pirate treasure island pitch & putt is fantastic.
DanUK
Eeeeeeer northern ireland,add to our economy.thanku plz