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Old 08-16-2007, 01:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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going to Ireland

hey I'm going to visit Ireland for 2 weeks ill be landing in Dublin any idea's what to do in Ireland that is a not miss....also is their any FJC in IRELAND?
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Old 08-16-2007, 01:25 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: going to Ireland

Take a tour of the Guiness brewery, pretty cool place.
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The Cliffs of Moher!!!
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Dingle bay! Freaking awesome and gorgeous! Plus they have beehive style huts out there that early celts lived in. The Aran Islands are nice too. Get out of the cities is the best advice I can give. Ireland is being flooded with money and people from the EU so the big cities are becoming like any big city anywhere in the world. Hit the small towns and visit the pubs and get some of the local flavor.

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Re: going to Ireland

Connemara is nice rugged and rural area. It's west of Galway on hwy N59. Make sure you see:
I spent more than 3 years of summers in that area growing up with most of my time in Recess working at the shop there with my parents and grandparents. Beautiful part of the country.

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you cant leave with out getting in a drunken fight with the locals
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Kiss the Blarney Stone. You do it upside down.
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you cant leave with out getting in a drunken fight with the locals
you could wind up in the hospital you do that in the wrong town. haha

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...what to do in Ireland that is a not miss....
The Ring of Kerry.
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Near Dublin is Hill of Tara and Newcombe, just stay out of Temple Bar whatever you do, its wayyyyyy too crowded and overpriced, not much local flavor left.
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