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Hey, in a couple of months i should be going over to ireland with my family for about 3 -4 weeks.
Hey, in a couple of months i should be going over to ireland with my family for about 3 -4 weeks.
We plan to travel all over ireland catching up with my family and also just for a nice holiday.
What are some good places to visit in ireland?
Are there any different laws, or thing that we can to or talk about…? ( like i no u cant talk about your religion in some areas because of the Christian and Protestant problems occurring in some areas)
Which are the best pubs in areas like Dublin, Country Kerry etc where you can get a good bear and feed
?
Thanks

September 5th, 2009 at 2:28 pm
Ireland’s awesome..I was there for 4 days…In Dublin, you have to go to the Guinness Brewery. They serve beer at the top and you can drink and enjoy the awesome view of Dublin. I also liked the Temple Bar, The Auld Dubliner, The Oliver St. John Gogarty bar, and bunch of others located right be each other. We did a pub crawl that was loads of fun. There’s plenty of restaurants nearby also. People are friendly, we didn’t discuss religion, but we took a tour and they mentioned the Catholic and Protestant issues, but didn’t make a big deal out of it. If your family’s not the drinking type, then I suggest to get a map and walk around..check out Trinity College and the book of Kells…take tours of the countryside..there are plenty of those..we did a bus tour down to Powerscourt Gardens and they were beautiful…or take an underground tour..I didn’t do the one in Dublin, but I went on one in Scotland that was really creepy..I imagine it’s just as creepy in Dublin…Enjoy your trip..I can’t wait to go back there.
September 9th, 2009 at 12:23 am
There are so many places to see and things to do. Be sure to see the west of the country, and also Donegal if you can. Of course there is also plenty to do and see in Dublin and Wicklow. Not forgetting the South, and the Midlands, you will not see everything, so you will have to come back again many times. You will need to go into some of the tourist offices for information. Don’t Forget to visit Killarney. There are many pubs around where you will get Beer, Ceoil(music) agus (and) Craic. You can talk to any Irish people about religion or politics, but be prepared for a long discussion. Enjoy your self and have fun.
September 11th, 2009 at 3:03 pm
You can talk about anything you like in Ireland, but don’t expect people to want to discuss them with you. Issues like religion, marriage breakdown, abortion, immigration into Ireland, and sexual abuse are probably best avoided. If you’re anywhere in the northern half of the island (near Northern Ireland or the border areas) then do not discuss religion at all.
Most pubs also do food now, so the best thing to do is shop around for a deal. Be advised that they like to load up on butter and cream, so you should plan in a good brisk walk every day. Beer is generic, Guinness, Murphys, Busweiser, Heineken, Harp are standard, you also get Irish brews like Smithwicks and Magners cider, and many places also do import beers.
A good place to visit is the Burren in County Clare, I suggest staying in Lisdoonvarna, and the Roadside Tavern does good meals. Galway city is also fun, but perhaps a bit pricier.
When planning your actual car journey, please bear in mind that distances take longer to travel in Ireland simply because the road infrastructure is not made for large volumes of high speed traffic. I live in County Limerick, Limerick city is about 120 miles from Dublin, but it takes about 3 hours to get there, longer if it’s Friday afternoon. All major road signs are now in kilometres, not miles, and on main roads the speed limit is 100 km per hour, 120 on the few motorways we have.
Rather than staying in hotels, I would advise either family-friendly Bed Breakfasts, or even hostels, some of which have evening activities for children so that Mum and Dad can go out for a drink. You cannot bring children into a pub after 9 pm anymore, it’s illegal. By ‘children’ I mean anyone under 18. Smoking in pubs and cafes and restaurants is also illegal.
For the tourist sites, visit.
September 14th, 2009 at 4:10 am
Kilkenny, south west of Ireland- where im from- lot of tourists here so must be good. Religion isn’t an issue in the south of Ireland at all. Abortion, religion, marriage breakdown and immigration are as much an issue here as they are in any other country (cant imagine they’re topics you would generally talk about while enjoying yourself on holidays anyway!!). Bit of stereotyping going on above!
Also, most BBs are currently about as expensive as hotels. Definitely get more for your money aswell.
September 14th, 2009 at 10:29 am
Don’t forget to see the Ring of Kerry and the Skellig Islands. The Beara peninsula is unforgettably beautiful and you should definitely visit Killarney with its national Park and lovely waterfalls and lakes and the lovely town of Kenmare with its stone circle and painted houses..
Cobh is interesting with the Titanic Museum (it’s where the Titanic sailed from.)
Beware of Hotels offering cheap room rates – some of them charge 28 Euro each for breakfast !
Most BB’s include a big breakfast in their prices…
The Cliffs of Moher are wonderful ( but do not go too near the edge )
Have a great time
September 16th, 2009 at 2:53 pm
Oh god help you !!!
the weather is absolutely crap at the moment. You can get good beer and grub in practically any of the 100’s of restaurants throughout Dublin !!!
Enjoy……xx
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