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What is your favorite places in Ireland (ages 18-21)?

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I plan to take my daughter to Ireland next year and I'm looking for some places in Ireland that she would enjoy visiting. We will probably hit most of the standard attractions (Cliff of Moher, Ring of Kerry, Giants Causway, Blarney Castle, etc), but I would like to find some places that younger folks enjoy visiting. Any suggestions?

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  1. emm im fourteen but every year me and my family go to dingle (ring of kerry) we absolutely LOVE it!! beautiful beaches and lots to do ... highly recommend it :)

    umm ... other places you could go to .. if you wanna go a bit wild you could try your hand at sailing? i know a great sailing course that is set on a remote island off the coast of ireland :)) check out the website http://gisc.ie/content/blogcategory/80/1... for weekend sailing courses

    brilliant fun .. GUARANTTEEDDD !!! :D and a skill that you can take away with you .... :)

    yeah, the others are right the rope bridge is definitely worth going to ... thrilliinnngg!!

    also some great outlet shopping centres near belfast (giants causeway) ...im sure you daughter will light thatt!! hahaa


  2. The Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge - thats quite exciting crossing over the ravine there with the sea crashing down below. The music is great in Doolin. Walls of Derry are pretty cool too. Bushmills Distillery good too - quite close to Giants Causeway. In fact you should be able to do all 3 in one day.

  3. I love Blarney Castle... An interesting place to visit...

  4. hi you

    been from cork you have blarney castle cobh(queenstown) the last port of call of the titanic in cork city it self you have the old city goal(jail) the bells of shandon the ring of Kerry and in that area you have the gap the highest pick in Ireland and Kate Carney cottage the lakes of killarney and killarney it self

  5. I'm a 20 year old male born and bred in Belfast. There's a lot happening now, since we have finally arrived at something that resembles peace there is an entire new feel about the city and Ulster in general. After 40 years of economic decline big companies are finally investing mega-bucks in Belfast, there's a lot happening here. I think a tourist that has never been here before would be amazed at the quality of life here now compared to what it was a mere 10 years ago.

  6. those places are all great, try the rope bridge too thats near the giants cause way! im guessing your daughter likes shopping too?!!  take her to one of the big cities like belfast or somewhere, loads of good shops!

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