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Road Side Pub
Vacation to Ireland
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<blockquote data-quote="bluebosss197" data-source="post: 16914502" data-attributes="member: 99483"><p>Dingle Peninsula, Ring of Kerry, Cliffs of Moher, Rock of Cashel, Healy Pass, Conor Pass, any early house(morning pub) in Cork, Giant's Causeway are all great. I wouldn't bring up heritage unless a local asks you about it. You'll just get an eye roll otherwise. Best time to visit is in the dead of Winter(no tourists). Also, Dublin is a shithole now with the third world pouring in, so it's only worth a stay for a day or two. The least populous county is Donegal, if you value alone time. Really, the more rural parts are where you get the charm of Ireland.</p><p></p><p>I don't know how long you were planning to go, but I'd recommend at least 10 days to 2 weeks to get a good feel for the country. I'm planning on going back over once I finish my CFI next year. I was in Scotland back in December and flew into and out of Dublin on Aer Lingus because it's nice and cheap. But I must re-iterate Dublin was apalling how not white parts of it were/are. But if you must, yeah the Jameson distillery is cool, the Guiness tour is really ****ing gay. It's not even a tour of the working part of the brewery, just the old building with displays and giftshops. The top of it has a pub and having the freshest Guiness you'll ever have plus a view of the entire city is pretty cool. I'd say Cork, Galway and Limerick are a better time for night life than Dublin. Don't discount Northern Ireland either. You can just waltz over the border, no big deal, though the rental company tacks on like 100 bucks if you tell them you plan to go up North.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebosss197, post: 16914502, member: 99483"] Dingle Peninsula, Ring of Kerry, Cliffs of Moher, Rock of Cashel, Healy Pass, Conor Pass, any early house(morning pub) in Cork, Giant's Causeway are all great. I wouldn't bring up heritage unless a local asks you about it. You'll just get an eye roll otherwise. Best time to visit is in the dead of Winter(no tourists). Also, Dublin is a shithole now with the third world pouring in, so it's only worth a stay for a day or two. The least populous county is Donegal, if you value alone time. Really, the more rural parts are where you get the charm of Ireland. I don't know how long you were planning to go, but I'd recommend at least 10 days to 2 weeks to get a good feel for the country. I'm planning on going back over once I finish my CFI next year. I was in Scotland back in December and flew into and out of Dublin on Aer Lingus because it's nice and cheap. But I must re-iterate Dublin was apalling how not white parts of it were/are. But if you must, yeah the Jameson distillery is cool, the Guiness tour is really ****ing gay. It's not even a tour of the working part of the brewery, just the old building with displays and giftshops. The top of it has a pub and having the freshest Guiness you'll ever have plus a view of the entire city is pretty cool. I'd say Cork, Galway and Limerick are a better time for night life than Dublin. Don't discount Northern Ireland either. You can just waltz over the border, no big deal, though the rental company tacks on like 100 bucks if you tell them you plan to go up North. [/QUOTE]
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