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Where is the best place in the republic of Ireland if you want a break by the seaside?


    



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Big Feet
I love going to Donegal!!!


herr fugelmeister
anywhere on the north coast of donegal.


Christine
Some of the best beaches are in Donegal and Sligo, but the weather does not match the beauty of the shore line, so wrap up warm


Kelly T
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Donegal!


trundledog
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somewhere near the edge


benjoe021
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Kilkee in Claire is beautiful. Its very small and quiet but its not too far from Ennis and Limerick. It has beautiful coastline, with a beach and rock pool areas. lovely! Its about 15 mins from Kilrush, where you can get a boat trip out into the shannon estuary and see the dolphins swimming.


David R
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Salthill just outside Galway


rosierocks r
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go to dublin . b it would be cold those if ur going this month to seaside.


massiveshopaholic
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I would recommend going to County Dublin because at least then you have the option of going into Dublin City for some shopping and sight seeing if you get bored by the sea and you will never be more than an hour away from the beaches!


Orla C
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West Cork, but be careful of the undertow. Gorgeous landscape and friendly people.


bluebell
Achill is lovely, and so are lots of other places. If you are staying for a decent break, you might like Sligo or Galway or any town on the coast where there is also quite a lot else happening. Westport is great for a break, but the nearest seaside is not that close. Clifden is pretty, and it is also by the sea


Black
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Cork has the largest coastline so you should find plenty on offer.


Misty Blue
Anywhere from Gweedore to Dunfanaghy in Co.Donegal. When the weather's nice it's hard to find anywhere as breath taking.


caitlyn
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Strandhill near Sligo, they have gift shops, cafes and a pub that serves a grand meal and a pint


rachm0912
Galway and Sligo are both great places to visit ,by the sea. and very popular with iirish and foreign tourists. Strandhill in Sligo is the most popular destination for surfers and other water sports too. Clare is also very beautiful and v popular for watersports and activities by the sea. i spent many childhood holidays there. if u wanted to be nearer to the capital you could try Skerries too either


skullian
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choose somewhere on the South / East coast as it won't be as harsh because you wont be facing the Atlantic ocean.

Dublin is on the east coast or Cork on the South-east


night owl
rossbeigh in co kerry beautiful beach lovely people and very central to other beauty spots


happytohelp
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galway!


chrissytimebuds
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Achill Island--clear blue waters, white sand.....lovely





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