Lawless's Irish Country Hotel & Holiday Village
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Day 31
... a restaurant but said it was a bit pricey. We had a look around, couldn't be bothered walking all the way to Temple Bar so we had a look at the pricey place, prices were OK so we went in. Nothing flash about it unfortunately, bog average in fact. So bad call Moichael. We wandered back to the hotel, dodging the junkies. Mag went off to bed but I went down and had a beer with 3 couples from our tour who were having a final drink. Quiet day, with not much ...
Culloden battlefield
... in the really old days that is what one of the buildings was) distillery. We did get a wee dram to taste at the end of the tour - bleck! Then we were off to Edinburgh for the ghost tour. Unfortunately due to some mix up the ghost tour was held at 2 pm - not really scary. LOL. But it was interesting and our guide, Andy, had tons of interesting facts and was very funny. The hotel we stayed at in Edinburgh was a country club with a large golf course. Very pretty. It's also ...
Belfast
... catarsis sin prejuicios, porque no te cuidas en lo que decis. Me encanto haberla conocido, una dulce total. A la maniana siguiente, desayune y conoci a 3 alemanes surfistas con toda la onda con los que quede en contacto para cuando visite Alemania el mes que viene. Lo mas! Re copados... Cuando estaba empacando, una irlandesa que estaba en mi cuarto y que habia escuchado que yo estaba viajando por Europa sola se me acerco y me dijo "Quiero decirte que sos un ejemplo para todas las ...
Trip to Galway!
... of Galway. They always seemed to have great live music playing whenever we went there.
Friday morning, we woke up bright and early for our day trip to the Cliffs of Moher and The Burren. It was AWESOME (but I'm going to leave that for another blog post!) We got back that night and went out for an awesome night. We made 2 friends from Australia, Adam & Clinton. Really cool guys who showed us around town ...
Flying Boats and Rainy Cliffs
A grey start to the morning today but I didn't mind - into each tour a little rain must fall, right? We first went throughTralee in County Kerry this morning. This town may sound familiar if you know the traditional Irish ballad, The Rose of Tralee which tells the tragic and lovely story of an aristocratic young Protestant Irishman who fell in love with the family's beautiful but Catholic ...
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