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traveling to Spain with children
Posted by maireaderek
... after Easter) we fly from Boston to Madrid or Seville ( whichever AA will let us). we plan to also spend 5 days in West Cork Ireland visting relatives. The idea is to take a flight from Alicainte or Malaga to Cork airport . so here are the ??? how ...
Where are you going next?
Posted by nixsboys
... a cheese steak looks like! mmmm not to sure about the look - but anything with cheese is good!! My next trip is this weekend to Baltimore in West Cork, Ireland this weekend for some kayaking. Hoping it won't be too cold on the water
Worst Cultural Mistakes To Make
Posted by semi-backpacker
When we had recently moved from Oregon, USA to West Cork, Ireland my wife got a lot of looks and laughs in the pub one night when she complained that "No one would give me a ride, not even the priest!" It turns out that when ...
Worst Cultural Mistakes To Make
Posted by wakingdream
When we had recently moved from Oregon, USA to West Cork, Ireland my wife got a lot of looks and laughs in the pub one night when she complained that "No one would give me a ride, not even the priest!" It turns out that when standing ...
New President
Posted by skylab
... Colombia Prague, Czech Republic Quito, Ecuador Paris, France Berlin, Germany Athens, Greece Jakarta, Indonesia Cork, Ireland Jerusalem, Israel Italy Morelia, Mexico Lima, Peru Lisbon, Portugal Johannesburg, South ...
Republic of Ireland
Posted by kathryn77
... Cliffs of Moher are one of the entries in the competition! I'd suggest if you want to go to Cork & Waterford too, and also Belfast in Northern Ireland, that you leave Dublin and go in a circle, and spend nights in the 3 places. I'd do ...
Advice on Ireland Itinerary
Posted by kathryn77
... to Belfast. I've not been to Sligo or Limerick I'm afraid so can't really comment - your Cork friends may know more...I do have an Ireland blog though which you can see from the link below, which might help with some of your other planning
Republic of Ireland
Posted by kathryn77
... and culture thrives. To find out more about the Gaeltacht areas, I would recommend visiting this Dublin The Republic of Ireland's capital city. O'Connell Street is the main street (and a prime area for buses from / to Dublin Airport). Grafton ...
Advice on Ireland Itinerary
Posted by tippins_rufio
I will be traveling to Ireland from approximately March 9-18 with 3 companions. Our arrival date isn't set in stone yet, but the 9th is a good estimate. Our tentative plan is as follows: Arrive in Dublin, rent car and drive to Cork. Spend 1-2 days in ...
interensted in Ireland
Posted by kathryn77
kathryn77 knows a lot about Scotland, she might know about Ireland too. Hey! You're in luck because I just moved to Dublin, but have visited loads before as well! I have also been to Cork, Shannon on the west and know about ...
Guinness 250th anniversary celebrations!
Posted by kathryn77
... is only available here during high season--of Guiness for the toast. I miss good Guiness almost as much as I miss Ireland. (I lived in West Cork between 1996 and 2002.) Cheers, Very good I will post news from the day itself when it comes. There ...
False Blarney Stone
Posted by starlagurl
I guess people have been kissing the wrong Blarney Stone in Ireland! Have you been there? Do you feel cheated??? A new study says that people are kissing the wrong stone, because of safety reasons... Well, Sir Winston Churchill kissed the Blarney ...
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Republic of Ireland
Posted by paok
... ,ive read that its a traditional village and its close to Galway and the Cliffs of Moher too.The next morning we will go south to Cork and Waterford and i hope to be in Dublin the afternoon,and the next day we will go to Belfast. We will have pounds for ...
Republic of Ireland
Posted by paok
... of Moher and Galway (maybe we will stay a night somewhere there cause its a little far from dublin).Then we are thinking to go Cork and Waterford for one day and the third day to visit Belfast.I dont know if we have made good choices but not we can ...
Newbie from Dublin
Posted by kathryn77
... see you look so thin" (i.e. "P*rn for women). If you want traditional Irish food though, The Brazen Head pub (Ireland's oldest pub) does fantastic Irish stews with soda bread etc. You'll likely get traditional Irish food in Johnny Fox ...
Howdy...... :)
Posted by tonyshez
... Rosslare, south west to killarney/cork etc... blarney (sorry, gota do it) then head north up to giant's causeway in Northern Ireland, then down to dublin, then back to get the ferry back to fishguard in Wales.. so anything we see that we like we' ...
I heart Belfast
Posted by starlagurl
... visit countless farms with sheep and cows, or , where Parliament used to be housed. Today it's the headquarters of the Northern Ireland Assembly. Also check out . If my city were a pet it would be a terrier, because they're small but they ...
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