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If going to ireland on a vacation?

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What is the best places to go if going to ireland on vacation? like what can i do and awesome places to see?

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  1. Galway is the best spot in ireland to go to, the people are lovely the is a brilliant social life, its a nice city, the is also plenty of traditional things to see aswell, if not galway go to cork, STAY AWAY FROM DUBLIN, NOT A NICE PLACE


  2. I'm from Ireland myself- I live in Belfast. If you're in the North of Ireland, go to the Giant's Causeway in North Antrim or even spend a couple of days in Belfast City. The nightlife is brilliant and there are loads of pubs with live music. There are a ciuple of good hotels around. In the centre of Belfast the Europa is a brilliant hotel (3stars) but if you want that extra special stay why not look slightly away from Belfast and go to the Culloden Hotel (5 stars, very luxurious) in Holywood. For more info on those hotels go to www.hastingshotels.co.uk

    Well, if you're going to the East definitely check oout Dublin. It's a 2hr drive from Belfast there and again, brill night life, good hotels (if you really want to splash the cash, the Berkely Court Hotel is 5 star n v nice, go to www.juryhotels.co.uk). There are plenty of good shopping centres including St Stephen's Green which is huge and there are plenty of shops there. In the south, you can't miss Co. Kerry- Killorgilin is a pleasant village and Killarney is large ton with plenty to do. Why not see the Ring of Kerry while you're there? If you are, I'd recommend going to Dingle Bay where you can go on a boat and search for Fungi the dolphin! He's sooooo cute (personal experience). Though if you want a total getaway, go to the West of Ireland where there are some parts where only Gaelic is spoken, but mostly English is spoken. Renvyle is a lovely spot and only about 30mins from Clifden, a large town, and an hourfrom Galway City. The Renvyle House Hotel is brilliant and the staff are v pleasant. But again, if you're one with lots of money, THE hotel is Ashford Castle with lovely grounds, but like that's only for the mega rich. If you want any more info feel free 2 email me wallycrumbs@googlemail.com

  3. The town of Dingle on the Dingle Peninsula in Co. Kerry is very nice, and the Ring of Kerry is beautiful. So is the town of Kinsale in southern Co. Cork. The Cliffs of Moher are breathtakingl...they are in Co. Clare. Then there is also the Waterford factory where you can take a tour and see how the crystal is made in Co. Waterford. There is so much to see and do. Depends in part on where you fly into and how long you'll be, also if you are on a tour or doing your own thing. Co. Kerry, Co. Clare, and Co. Galway are closer to Shannon Airport. If you fly into Shannon, be sure to see Bunratty Village, not too far away.

    Flying into Dublin will put you closer to places in the East, like Waterford. Co. Cork is inbetween and really everything is easily accessible...Ireland is small...but beautiful! Get a Frommer's Ireland travel book from the library, or buy one and you will get some good tips.

  4. county wicklow...powerscourt gardens enniskerry, glendalough st.kevins bed  st.kevins tower,and the lakes, the greenann maze rathdrum, the waterfall enniskerry, brittas bay beach, wicklow goal(jail) wicklow town, mount usher garden ashford, avoca handweavers and the lavender fields kilmacanogue.

    these places are all in county wicklow

    enjoy your stay.........

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