Ashdown Park Hotel Conference and Leisure Centre
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Travel Blogs from Gorey
Time in Gorey
... on the spot or walking without many tools to support our bodies. The only tools used in the class was a pool noodle near the end of the 45 minute class. It was a fun and low impact class exercise.
Later we walked from the house into Gorey. We did a bit more shopping for a diary and other gifts. We also went to the libarary and lit some candles at the church in town. ...
Ireland at last
... comments from the back seat about our (mine and his) navigational abilities. But to give him credit he was correct and the help from the back seat went quiet and I was tempted to thank the big fella in the sky. I am typing this from the lovely lounge room at Glen na Smole our first B&B in Ireland, I think we are going to have an interesting time, will keep you updated and try to put up lots of pictures, and by the way it's raining ...
Time with Liz (so far)
I said bye to Aaron today and went to Dublin by bus to meet Liz (Iona's mom).
Took the 14:00 bus from Cork station and it took about 4 hours to get to Dublin.Upon meeting with Liz we had dinner at Cornucopia (a vegetarian restaurant) and went to a pub. We had a 1/2 pint of Guiness with black currant and listened to some traditional Irish music. We then drove to Gorey (about 1 hour away from Dublin) to get to Liz's where I will ...
Gorey... Here I Come!
... I don't understand why, but I guess it was because I played the Wii with them, ha ha! Well the group of us were having a great time at the pub and even met some other university students. I was talking with some of them and a few go to UCD. The thing with UCD is that most Irish students, even those living on campus, go home on the weekends (free meals, free laundry and many have jobs at home or help out at home). So there were plenty of students there to ...
Exploring The Wicklow Mountains
... and Anne and their friendly staff serve creamy pints of Guinness to sheep farmers, lumberjacks, postmen and various assorted locals and visitors alike. The welcome is as warm as that to be found in the glens or cities anywhere else in Ireland.
For the golfer, Aughavannagh Cottage is within easy reach of some of Ireland’s greatest courses with a wide variety of venues to choose from. Challenging coastal links and beautiful parkland settings are all nearby. For ...
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Fitness/Health center