The Beach Hotel

The Harbour, Mullaghmore, County Sligo, Ireland | Hotel

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Day Four – Castles and Tombs

A travel blog entry by meckley

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... to sit in this hole in the wall. Our tour guide said "get out of there!, it was the Holy Water well!" We now tell stumpy that she has a holy ass! When we got on top, Tyler was freaking out about walking over the walkway on the top floor. We had to coax him across.

Outside, we could walk around and explore the ruin. We found a pillar in one of the corners. Several of us took turns to climb it. Risk Management ...

Capetonian...Shannon Bridgre to Tarmonbarry

A travel blog entry by cluainfia

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... and we had a very pleasant meal and a pint of Guinness in the local pub.
Tarmonbarry is an unusual place,there is a private marina there,several estates around the town but Id say not many people in them.
The town was spotless and a good candidate for the Tidy Towns competition
with lovely displays of permanent plaques featuring flowers, butterfly's fish and animals.
I must say I was very impressed.


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Exploring the Emerald Isle

A travel blog entry by frances.bates

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Fiddle-lee-dee Potatoes,

NIGHT ONE : WICKLOW, VICARSTOWN, INCH CROSS ROADS, PORT LAOIS, ROSCREA

Hello there from not so sunny, nor hot, nor dry Roscrea, Co. Tipperary

We are parked up as the solo inhabitants of the Streamstown Caravan Park.

We were collected from Wicklow by Patrick from the camping place in "Scotty" the burgundy camper. Unfortunately Sonny had a broken paw (clutch was on the way out) so instead, Scotty ...

Churchy Clonmacnoise

A travel blog entry by ryder.alison

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Today we went to Clonmacnoise. Like Glendalough, it was an old monastic settlement that ended up attracting a lot of monk followers. Unlike Glendalough, it was raided soooooooooo many times, by vikings, Irishmen, Englishmen... anyone who happened to be in the area. Clonmacnoise used to be a place where the monks were very good at crafts, including gold and silverworking, but mostly drawing and ...

Prehistoric times

A travel blog entry by laceys.log

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... a contrast to the actual golf course we saw a couple of days ago which was close to the sea and consisted of rough stubby grass on dozens of little hillocks, not at all as you’d expect, and I think you’d get pretty fit dragging golf clubs up and down for 18 holes.

We had a late meal out, went to a very nice Italian restaurant in Tullamore then stopped for a drink on the way home, it was a really great day from start to finish. ...

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This hotel, located on The Harbour, Mullaghmore, is near Lahinch Golf Club, Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre, Charleville Castle, and Esker Hills Golf Club.
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