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Travel Blogs from Wicklow, Ireland

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Waterford to Glendalough, Glendalough, Ireland travel blog

Waterford to Glendalough

A travel blog entry by banshee

Co Wexford, Co Wicklow Waterford to Enniscorthy, to Avoca, to Glendalough While in Avoca, the are filming an episode of "Ballykissangel" and the actors wave at our ...

Dunchraigaig Cairn , Kilbride, United Kingdom travel blog

Dunchraigaig Cairn

A travel blog entry by nahury1

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Three old prehistoric sites next to each other. This is one of the big cairns in the area. ...

Hello again from sunny ireland im writing ..., Bray, Ireland travel blog

Hello again from sunny ireland im writing ...

A travel blog entry by footbinc

HEllo again from sunny Ireland. Im writing this from Bray which is 10km south of Dublin. Nothing much has changed since I last wrote. We are still trying to only go and visit the Convents :) Have a 45 minute demo next monday with some 18 year old ...

"Valley Between the Mountains"

A travel blog entry by melanie.c

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... through. We all got on the bus to find our tour guide to be a pretty funny guy, which made the trip entertaining. I was hoping Wicklow would be located near the water, so we could get some pretty views of the ocean, but to no avail. We bussed through a ...

One Crazy Roadtrip- Sheep and Long Drives, Newtownmountkennedy, Ireland travel blog

One Crazy Roadtrip- Sheep and Long Drives

A travel blog entry by kchritz

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... (particularly sheep and the weather). It was so lovely to see these rural farms and get a sense of small-town, argicultural Ireland. The roads were narrow, the rain could be fierce, and sheep wandered pretty much wherever they pleased. But the craic ...

Last of Ireland!, Greystones, Ireland travel blog

Last of Ireland!

A travel blog entry by elizabethleland

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... ;           Anyhow, this will be my last update from the beautiful land of Ireland. I wish everyone could experience what I have in the last two weeks…I’ve been so blest to see the places ...

Dublin and Powerscourt, Glendalough, Ireland travel blog

Dublin and Powerscourt

A travel blog entry by bluegrrl

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... 's Cathedral, St. Audeon`s Church (mass card submitted for Bob Sr), (ride from hail) Powerscourt Waterfall - highest in Ireland.  Ate at Glenalough Tavern and slept at Bracken B&B.  Bob discovers cold radiator and thick ...

September 29, 2007, Bray, Ireland travel blog

September 29, 2007

A travel blog entry by littlefootann

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... would think were one way they are so small. The roads are tiny and sometimes you can't see around corners because of rock walls or greenery, Ireland is just small in lots of ways. On the way, we stopped at a pier in Dublin and saw a seal. Well mom ...

In Celtic lands - Glendalough, Wicklow, Ireland travel blog

In Celtic lands - Glendalough

A travel blog entry by shadek

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... 'Glen of the two lakes'. Situated right in the heart of the Wicklow Mountains National Park, Glendalough is one of the most visited locations in Ireland, although perhaps because of the weather, there were just a few tourists, which suited me just fine. ...

Family Visit - Wicklow, Glendalough, Ireland travel blog

Family Visit - Wicklow

A travel blog entry by amyanderson

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We took the family for a day-trip to County Wicklow - Powerscourt and Glendalough, and Johnny Fox's for drinks and ...

Have dinner at a Chinese Restaurant, Bray, Ireland travel blog

Have dinner at a Chinese Restaurant

A travel blog entry by chinagirl

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It's Tuesday! We began to work. TB finally got her boat and went to London to work. Her boat was cancelled twice since yesterday because too windy and the sea was too rough! Her mother drove her to the ferry. We had 5 people to go to Chinese restaurant ...

Glendalough, Glendalough, Ireland travel blog

Glendalough

A travel blog entry by nicolewang

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Wicklow & Glendolough, Wicklow, Ireland travel blog

Wicklow & Glendolough

A travel blog entry by heatherkassab

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Day ...

Glenda Lough Round Tower and Monestary, Glenda Lough, Ireland travel blog

Glenda Lough Round Tower and Monestary

A travel blog entry by katharine

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Built by St. Kevin in the 6ths ...

Still Sailing South, Arklow, Ireland travel blog

Still Sailing South

A travel blog entry by simoncole

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Today we left about eleven am, after refueling using the cans which took a while. We only used the motor for about twenty minutes and then we sailed the next six hours, till the wind and tide went against us. We sailed a fair beam reach, even putting in ...

Welcome to the Travelogue!, Wicklow, Ireland travel blog

Welcome to the Travelogue!

A travel blog entry by byrnedm

Hi, In August 1999 myself and a few college friends went on a trip to Europe. The primary reason for the trip was to see the Hungarian GP in Budapest, Hungary, but we also spent time in Germany (incl Bavaria) and Prague, the Czech Republic, either ...

Wicklow, Glendalough, Ireland travel blog

Wicklow

A travel blog entry by lauri_fe

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To the "Mountains" of Ireland

A travel blog entry by tfsnews

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... tour in two days, but this time we toured the south of Dublin as opposed to the north yesterday.  The company was called "Wild Wicklow Tours" and it wasn't exactly wild, but we did have a lot of fun.  Our tour guide's name was Michael, a ...

Climbed sugar loaf and went to Dublin on Saturday., Bray, Ireland travel blog

Climbed sugar loaf and went to Dublin on Saturday.

A travel blog entry by chinagirl

Hiked sugarloaf. I almost couldn't make it. The wind was too cold for my head. It just went through my head and gave me headache. Remember to wear a warm heart whenever I climb this sugar loaf again. At the top of the hill,  met some chinese people ...

Cashel and Waterford, Avoca, Ireland travel blog

Cashel and Waterford

A travel blog entry by ohryan

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... drop you off in after the tour that we spent plenty of time and money in. Currently we are in the town of Avoca, Co. Wicklow. This is a small Oceanside village and we're in a great B&B up in the hills tucked away on an old country road. Tonight we ...

It's So Beautiful!, Glendalough, Ireland travel blog

It's So Beautiful!

A travel blog entry by sraffel

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... be, "It's so beautiful!" We had gorgeous, mild weather and no rain. As St. Kevin's bus took us into the Wicklow Mountains, I realized again how beautiful the Irish countryside is. Yes, the island has some of the most consistently beautiful scenery, and ...

September 20 Glendalough, Glendalough, Ireland travel blog

September 20 Glendalough

A travel blog entry by littlefootann

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... he sees things like that all the time. People loose bets and do that all the time. Second, there is a sheep scandal here in Ireland. If you own land or inherit it you are paid per sheep by the government. For people that don't own sheep, they rent them. ...

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