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68 Sandford Road, Dublin
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Avonlee House B&B Dublin

68 Sandford Road Dublin, County Dublin, 6, Ireland

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Ireland

A travel blog entry by lukeandbelinda

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... savaged by wild animals, possibly wolverines. The reason people were honking and flashing the driver was because they would have been dodging the hairdryers and make-up and body wash bouncing past their cars like some PlayStation game.

Luckily, a customer service man from the Dublin station took us into an office and gave us some time to recuperate before filling in a report and taking us to a nearby shop the buy a new bag for her surviving clothes and supplies. We have come ...

Week 4

A travel blog entry by jolubrano

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... I purchased traditional Irish stew and Baily’s cheesecake for dessert. All I can say after that meal is that, mom you have to step up your game because it was amazing. We then hung out around Temple Bar which is a cute area around the city where there are pubs, restaurants etc. to go and listen to some music. After that we spent the night in a hostel. For those who just made a face, the hostels in Europe are not as sketchy as we make them seem. All you have to do is ...

Our Driving Tour of Ireland (By Lauren)

A travel blog entry by craigandlauren

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... in his butt
But that’s enough smut
Except to say it will be a long winter

Craig’s piece of genius was:

We are just a couple of travellers from Australia
Who were once going to buy a Westfalia (a type of campervan for the uneducated)
But now we’re in a Nissan Micra
Driving around Ireland in our hire car
Singing shoo-whop, shoo-whop, shoo-wa, she-la-lia

So with poetic Ireland done and dusted, it is off to London. ...

Get the round in...or I'll bust ya...

A travel blog entry by kguirey

... s...the place was jointed at 7...a throw back to the Turks Head in the good old days!!...the lads rolled up to Coppers to get the last 3 hours in...after a lot of round dodging by the usual scanty pricks there was a late night wander to Babylon to sample it's culinary delights..

The night finished up in the lads gaff with Carnage querying a UPC bill in the late hours...and we took to the cot for a solid 90 mins ...

Irelandddd

A travel blog entry by lauren.verrelli

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... pictures it really just looks like little hills in this field. Really, you have to see the hill from an aerial view to get a good idea of what it looks like, google it ;) haha What is cool is that at the hill you can see 2/3rds of Ireland on a clear day. That’s why it was chosen way back when.

After the Hill of Tara we went to Trims Castle where they filmed Braveheart. That was really cool! It was one thing on my must list for Ireland: ...