Ashling House Dublin
168 Upper Drumcondra Road Dublin, County Dublin, 9, Ireland
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A Giant Day Trip
Well this has been our biggest day yet. We set off at 6.30 to catch the train that connected us to the bus for our day trip to Northern Island for the Giants Causeway. Traveling on northern Irish roads was an experience and a half- the streets are narrow but cars park in them quite happily leaving a narrow strip down the middle for both lanes of …
Arrival in Dublin
My flight to London was usual - a bit of food, some tv, and sleep. Once arriving in London, my first task was to find the bus station. Easy. Second task was to catch the first bus to the Gatwick airport. Easy. Now at Gatwick, I had a three hour wait so I grabbed a glass of wine, a pizza, and my book and relaxed. After a couple of hours I headed to …
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Ireland
... the green hills and stone walls of Ireland. Another stop at Dublin Airport sent one person off to catch a flight and we assumed we were on the home stretch. But before long we were back on the shoulder of the motorway. A young passenger sitting across the aisle from us, five or six seats from the front, noticed other motorists beeping, flashing and pointing and decided to let the driver know. The bus driver, a middle aged Belfast native with white hair and a few extra ...
Week 4
... class and since it’s literally underground we decided to name it the Boole hole. Go on, say it out loud… isn’t it fun to say?!.. if you don’t think so just stop being a hater and you might as well stop reading now** I had to print my bus ticket for Dublin but since I don’t have a printer I had to go to the computer lab in the Boole Hole. To make a long story short this was one of the most frustrating pain in the **** endeavor since I’ve ...
Our Driving Tour of Ireland (By Lauren)
... years and served 7 for his involvement in IRA activities during the “war” as they call it between England and Northern Ireland. He explained a lot of the history of the partitioning of Ireland, the background to the tensions between Catholics and Protestants in the area of Derry and the details of the main troubles and unrest from the 60’s – 90’s, particularly focusing on Bloody Sunday. It was a very personal account, which made it even ...


