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Can anyone recommend the best places to visit in ireland? From personal experience...?

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I'd like to go on holidays outside dublin. I'd like to see nice landscapes, beautiful views and sea...as well as cultural spots so as to understd the history of the country...If you know any kind of bus tours operating in those areas..drop me an answer! :) cheers!

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  1. i haven't been there, but will be. i'd say search 'ireland tourism' or 'ireland attractions' on the internet and you'll find some=]

    a few things i know that you should see is

    the Blarney Stone.

    Kikenny Castle

    Feeny's Equestrian Centre


  2. Ballymun

  3. Ring of Kerry!!! Make sure to stop and stay on Valentia Island!!

  4. Beautiful scenery in Cork and Kerry (especially the Ring Of Kerry mountains there's gorgeous views)

    Galway is a nice, relaxed laidback city.

    Try one of the Aran islands for a couple of days for something that's just a little bit different.

    Newgrange Co. Meath is an absolute must - burial chamber that's older than the pyramids and stonehenge. Well worth a visit.

    If you've any questions feel free to e-mail me.

    Hope you enjoy your stay.

  5. Dublin is a very cosmopolition city with so all usual attractions of a city are available  museums etc. Guinness storehouse is worth a vist.  Grafton Street has great shopping.

    Wicklow is great has Powerscourt, Glendalough and the Sally Gap which is a stunning landscape.

    Galway is a great little city especially around the Racing festival time.

    Other good attractions Cliffs of Moher, Giants Causway and Kilkenny.

  6. The Ring of Kerry.

    Long drive around SouthWest Ireland that goes through a ton of gorgeous places.  My wife and I did about 1/3 of it for our honeymoon and had a blast.  (we were going pretty slow, I'm sure you could see a lot more if you tried)

  7. This is a good website to visit:  http://www.weloveweekends.com

    You can decide for yourself then!

  8. yes i have lived there

    Dublin - powerscourt

    Blarney Stone

    Kerry

    Galway

    Kikenny Castle

    visit castles

    go to your local book store and pick up books about visiting ireland

    email if u want more info

    swimmergal24@yahoo.com

  9. if you can elaborate on what kind of things you like, i can give you all the information you need, every other answer is spot on, but get a true Irish persons word rather than looking on some site.

  10. yours truly...powerscourt is in co. wicklow not dublin....

    other places glendalough st. kevins bed .avoca the meetings of the waters, avoca hand weavers kilmacanogue coffee shop and woolen mill and perfumes,greystones beach, bray beach, killney beach, brittas bay  check out the whole east coast ....enjoy...

  11. The cities of Dublin, Galway and Cork.

    Connemara in Galway and the Aran Islands, West Mayo and achill island, West Clare including the Burren and the Cliffs of Moher, Ring of Kerry, Dingle, Counties Donegal, Sligo and Wicklow.

    North Antrim Coast, town of Portrush, Giants Causeway and Carrick a-reed-rope bridge.

  12. lakes of killarney, dingle, tralee, the burren

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