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James

Where is a good place to live between Mullingar and Dublin?

I am moving back to Ireland this April and would like some recommendations on accommodation.

A place that's 15 minutes to Mullingar and less than an hour to Dublin Airport would be a good option.

Also, where I could find vegetarian food/restaurants?

Thanks!

    



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Kildare is nice.

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Jo Jo
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How about Celbridge or Dunboyne - they're nice places to live. Have a look on

http://www.myhome.ie/residential/

they have a map you can search by so that should help!

For vegetarian food/restaurants try:

http://www.menupages.ie/Dublin/Cuisines/Vegetarian

but most places now have vegetarian options on their menus.

Good luck!


Orla C
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I don't know about where to live where you have specified, so I can't help you there.

But lots of restaurants and cafes now provide very good vegetarian options, so you don't need to go to a specifically vegetarian place - there may be some, but I don't know of any.


summer loving
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kinegard i prob spelling it wrong but is 10 to 15 mins from mullingar less thn a hour from dub places to live are cheap hope this helps


shangri_la111
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ballivor co meath seems an ideal option. plenty of accomodation available. Lidl and other big supermarket chains now in that area. so vegetarian shopping not a problem. vegtetarian restaurants maybe.if intersetd in living in ballivor plz keep in touch.





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