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Fagashlil1973's Great Adventure
A Travel Blog by fagashlil1973
... as that was the only place that had a cashpoint. So off to Lahinch we went and we ended up spending all our money in the Celtic T-shirt Store and the book shop. We eventually left Lahinch to go back to Cliffs of Moher and it was so jammed with people we ...
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Heartbreak Hotel to Hells Gate and Adels Grove
A Travel Blog entry by keithb6 from Heartbreak Hotel, Australia
... quite so young English/Welsh couple were much closer in age and attitude to me and the Irish couple were just eccentrically celtic - so generally we got on pretty well. The only downside with the room was the air conditioning which kept tripping out ...
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Living in Celtic Manor
A Travel Blog entry by schipper_travel from Newport, Wales, United Kingdom
... great, its really been hot here, in the high 20's. But I have been told not to get to used to it. So the Celtic Manor is the 3rd biggest resort hotel in the UK, 400 rooms, 4 restaurants, over 40 functions rooms, 2 health clubs, a spa, and 3 golf courses. ...
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My hotel and the show "Celtic Rising"
A Travel Blog entry by malinda65 from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... a shower before heading downstairs for the 7p.m. show that I opted for as an additional package deal. “Celtic Rising” is a new show that the hotel is promoting and had just opened on June 12th. The served us dinner before the show (my ...
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Our Last "Celtic Experience"
A Travel Blog entry by angelslame from Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
... graveyard and see the beautiful High Crosses at Monasterboice Abbey. This graveyard holds three of the finest examples of high, Celtic crosses still in existence as well as a round tower and old church. After discussing the attributes of the ...
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Celtic Manor is booming!
A Travel Blog entry by schipper_travel from Newport, Wales, United Kingdom
... here searching every bit of the hotel. There are police dogs and everything! It is the most important 10 days of the hotels history right now. I just wanted to update you guys on the work side of things. Keep an eye on TV for the Celtic Manor ...
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Celtic Crystal & Galway
A Travel Blog entry by pamellingson from Galway, Western Ireland, Ireland
... Crystal. Wow!! beautiful unique hand-crafted crystal (clear and colored)-- the claddagh ring, wheat (symbolizing the famine),other celtic designs, and the Irish rose on the bottom. The demonstration of cutting the glass was very interesting. We drove a ...
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Celtic Drink, Grub and a Taxi Driver Scam
A Travel Blog entry by azcelt from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Celtic Drink & Grub and a Taxi Driver Scam It was a fine Sunday in Las Vegas with the sun splitting the trees so Wifey and I who still had another week to enjoy the pleasures of Sin City decided to strikeout on the bus to the Orleans Casino for Sunday ...
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Finally here at Celtic Manor!
A Travel Blog entry by schipper_travel from Newport, United Kingdom
... people here. There are lots of Americans, Canadians, British, and French here, all the people that work here have hotel, hospitality, travel and tourism degrees or diplomas. I will be working in the Conference and Banqueting department, I start tomorrow. ...
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London - Day 1
A Travel Blog entry by lsteen from London, United Kingdom
... and pleasant flight over to London. We arrived on July 8, about 6:30 a.m. London time and took a shuttle to our hotel, the Celtic Hotel, near Russell Square in Central London. The hotel is quite quaint but decent enough and the staff are excellent. By ...
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First stop...London Towne!
A Travel Blog entry by cmyusep from London, England, United Kingdom
... exceptional! We jumped on the 'tube' as soon as we cleared customs and got off almost at the front door of our little hotel near Russell Square. Poor Min has had trouble with her interac card so that it is first on our list to fix ...
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Salzburg Anniversary
A Travel Blog entry by chaletaria from Salzburg, Austrian Alps, Austria
... (greek Achaeans) migration it was taken over by the celtic Norica (which is the Regnum Noricum mentioned by Roman authors). The celtic settlements of the Ambisontii tribe were developed into a Roman town in 15 BC, called Iuvavum (or Claudium Iuvavum. The ...
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Travels Round the World and through time!!!!!
A Travel Blog entry by neil_mel from Phuket, Thailand
... .com/asia/thailand/hua_hin_cha_am/the_celtic_inn.html). For those of you that don't know I am a Glasgow Rangers fan and Celtic are our biggest rivals so staying in a guesthouse like this is lie sleeping behind enemy lines. And to top it ...
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Melbourne And Great Ocean Road
A Travel Blog entry by skcoll from Melbourne, Australia
... until lunchtime (with free wine vouchers from the breakfast - we picked up a few spares too from other tables) then headed for the Celtic Club for lunch and some more Guinness with Brendan & Rob (those two again - Keith's mates). Brendan kept trying ...
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A nice little adventure
A Travel Blog entry by greatescape2011 from Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
... . I then made my way back to Dublin and said goodbye to the Hyundai. Walked back to the hotel, on the way I stopped and took a photo of the Celtic Woman headquarters which was very quiet seeing as the girls are on holidays. Also took a few photos of ...
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South China CSC
A Travel Blog entry by martin_d from Hong Kong, China
... ordered pizza, and very nice it was too and would do us nicely until after the football. Yes, football. I had found out there was a Celtic supporters club in Hong Kong and we obviously had to go there to watch the game against the dark side. It was quite ...
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Sheep, Shoes, and Rush Hour in New Zealand
A Travel Blog entry by canningt from Wanganui, North Island, New Zealand
... enough to feed a bear – served with two fried eggs, fries, and salad. My fish and chips also had two fried eggs – apparently a tradition with these Celtic Kiwis. Got the blog up to date this evening and so to ...
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A Day Out in North Wales
A Travel Blog entry by dreamkeepr18 from Llandudno, United Kingdom
... shop was more interesting; there were real quills and ink wells to buy, books on Welsh, Roman, Georgian, Victorian and Celtic cooking (mostly fish and seafood recipes), postcards, beautiful Celtic and Welsh silver and gold jewelry, Welsh wooden love ...
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Oslo (Norway)
A Travel Blog entry by brian.helen from Oslo, Oslo, Norway
... of dirt and mud they are remarkable well preserved. Of course a few boards are new but in general original including the Celtic carving about the prow. Amazing. More info' and pics' ...
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Home to Ireland
A Travel Blog entry by ontheroa from Kells, County Meath, Ireland
... too. For the traveller I find food and service standards are poor to average at a high price and this hasn't improved during Celtic Tiger years either, microwaved Irish breakfast in hotels...yuk! and the attitude is very much one of pay up and shut up. ...
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Simmo loses it....!
A Travel Blog entry by shelleyandsimmo from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
... was having a really good laugh until the drunken Scottish lad from the previous night appeared. He was very drunk again after seeing Celtic win the football match against Brisbane. He was a right idiot telling us he had been in jail for drug smuggling and ...
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