Stay 1 night, get 1 night FREE! Our most idyllic, serene and charming hostel. Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, the super scenic Annascaul village...
Ireland
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Nestling between the rugged coastline and the dramatic cliffs of the Dingle Peninsula, the Smerwick Harbour Hotel is a popular destination throughout...
Ireland
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Ardrinane House is a family home situated in the picturesque village of Annascaul beside the Annascaul river. All our stylish spacious bedrooms have TV and...
Ireland
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In a quiet, beautiful location, on Slea Head Drive, overlooking Dingle Bay and Mount Brandon, this small, charming bed and breakfast is located at the...
Ireland
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Annascaul House is situated in the heart of Annascaul village. The village comprises of pubs/restaurants of which one is the home of the famous explorer Tom...
Ireland
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Just 0.5 miles from Dingle town centre, these holiday homes are beautifully furnished and have a private garden. They are part of a small development at...
Ireland
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Advantages: Stunning scenery, good craic, not touristy Disadvantages: Slightly inaccessible
...When you think of holidays in Ireland, what do you think of? The beautiful green farmlands of Tipperary, the dramatic peaks and lake-pools of the Ring of Kerry, angling in the River Shannon, or enjoying the craic in the vibrant capital city Dublin? All of these are undoubtedly staples of an Irish holiday, but if you?re looking for something a bit more different ? why not try County Donegal?
In my opinion, County Donegal has the most spectacular scenery in the whole of Ireland: hundreds of miles of coastline with the highest sea-cliffs in Europe, beautiful beaches, and inland there are rivers, glens and bogland hills, not to mention the more barren ?moonlike? stretches of Connemara.
The Rough Guide to Ireland raves about the country?s second largest county saying: ?the demonically daunting peninsulas of the northern reaches are...
...Top of the morning to ya! As an Irishman I know all that's worth knowing about the emerald isle and all the shenanigans that goes on there. I know there have been plenty of reviews by foreigners about my good country, but they can only give you a tourists view. The real Ireland lies beneath the shiny gloss and corporate lies. I'm here to unravel it for you.
*What follows is called satire. If you have no sense of humour or just want real information on Ireland you shouldn't bother to read this. This disclaimer is a pre-emptitive strike against people who read the whole thing before commenting "I was expecting a nice review on Dublin."*
1. Myths and legends
According to the Irish Tourist Board and Hollywood, Ireland is full of happy-go-lucky-leprechauns (see Darby O'Gill And The Little People). The idea of a mythological Ireland is...
kfingleton
18.03.2001 ·Read review
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Review of Dublin (Ireland)
Advantages: Friendly staff Disadvantages: Long Cues
...Bank of Ireland
I have been a customer of bank of Ireland for some time now, and I have to admit I have never had any problems with the service.
I have a basic saving account and a credit card with this bank - and I have been a loyal customer every since.
I opened an account when I was 17, and they were very helpful as I had no ID, so they worked hard with me to get a way of opening an account for me, which I appreciated very much. This account is not a card account, just a savings account - meaning I had to physically go into a bank branch to withdraw or deposit money. I didn't mind as they had 3 branches in my area, which is very handy.
I then became a student and was offered a student credit card with all these brilliant deals, so in fell into the trap unfortunately, and now I owe them 800 quid .
That's one thing...
lesleyanne18
17.10.2007 (08.04.2008) ·Read review
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Review of Bank of Ireland
Advantages: Very peaceful, gorgeous scenary, unspoilt landscape. Disadvantages: Can be very cold/windy, not much in the line of 'shopping' except gift shops
...Being from Clare myself, it is an absolute pleasure to be able to tell you all about this wild, harsh but absolutly beautiful place in the North of the 'Banner County', in South West Ireland.
The Burren comes from the Irish/Gaelic word Boireann, which means stony place, and is a massive area of hugh limestone pavements covering a vast plain of land, said to be about 300 sq. kilometres. It stretches for miles and miles, through valleys, up mountains and hills, and alongside rivers and streams.
It features some of the rarest flora and fauna in the whole country, a spray of colour against the harsh, grey landscape. It offers absolute peace, a type of spiritual tranquility that you just want more of. You can stand in the middle of this land, and breath in all the fresh air you can take, and you may not see a single person for miles...
Evil_Irish_Twin
20.10.2004 ·Read review
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Review of The Burren (Ireland)
...I just visited to Ireland from Malta on a Rynair flight, with my wife and a three year old kid.
We rented a cottage in Borrisokane, and a car from Dublin airport. Please take car for the car hire prices - I was given a quote on the internet and wasn't respected when I presented y booking. You can find several offers at the airport.
Use a GPS - very helpful, especially on the way outside Dublin. The roads near the airport and the Dublin ring road are being upgraded. The weather was a bit cloudy but fine.
People - they are fantastic and more than welcome. They love to chat and help tourists. Once we stopped for a coffee and an old gentleman asked us to join and talk to us.
Ireland is an untouched place and a relaxing country. They are very late back people. The Irish seems to love family - lot of pregnant...
joemal
07.08.2008 ·Read review
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Review of General: Ireland
Advantages: Magnificent Links Golf Courses Disadvantages: Bring your waterproofs
...-wide appeal fund was launched,
resulting in thousands of pounds being raised. Sea ‘gabion? wire baskets
were laid, layered with stones, to defuse the in-rushing Atlantic breakers.
However, the problem is not solved. It is still on going.
Ballybunion is rated at number nine in the list of the worlds? best
courses.
ROYAL PORTRUSH GOLF CLUB
The Royal Portrush Golf Club was the first true links course in Ireland,
opening for play in 1888.
It is situated no more than a drive and a pitch from the town on the north County Antrim coastline, alongside the famous ‘Giant?s Causeway?.
Similar in design and layout to the Old Course at Saint Andrews,
Scotland, it boasts large, undulating putting greens, and fairways carved
from the natural humps and hollows of the ever-present sand dunes.
Precise accuracy is at a premium...
the_mad_cabbie
06.12.2000 ·Read review
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Review of General: Ireland
Advantages: Beautiful Scenery, full of information, stacks of history Disadvantages: capital too crowded
...I am writing this review on my latest and greatest holiday, I say abroad which is kind of true but actually I am going to the republic of Ireland, as I am writing this review I'm on holiday and writing it on my pocket PC. This is not such a 'review' it is more about what I did, a diary. I am going to Ireland with all my family except my dad because he couldn't get the time off work but we went with my Nan as part of a birthday present.
-*-*- Setting off -*-*-
We had to set off really early on the Friday morning about 6am but we had to get to the boat for am (in case you hadn't gathered we are sailing to Dublin) we got to the boat at about half 7 which gave us time to sit in the passenger lounge which was not too bad as it had toys for the children to play with, a TV, a few chairs and a coffee machine. We waited in there for about...
ste231191
24.10.2005 ·Read review
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Review of General: Ireland
Advantages: Beautiful historic old city. Generally good weather Disadvantages: Not a lot.
...Introduction
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~ ~ Waterford, a small city with a present day population of around 50,000, is one of the principal cities and seaports of the south east of Ireland.
This area is Ireland’s very own “Costa Del Sol” region, so nick-named because it invariably gets more sunshine (that is not of the “liquid” variety) than anywhere else in the Republic.
History
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~ ~ It is a historic city, with a colourful history stretching back over a thousand years.
It is believed the city originated around the middle of the 9th century, when either the Norse or the Danes established a settlement here known as “Vadrefjord”.
There was much trouble and fighting between this settlement and the indigenous Irish over the next three centuries, until the town was eventually captured by...
...informed that the train had broken down and that it was going to limp to Dundalk were we would be taken by bus to Portadown. After nearly two hours on the bus we finally got to Portadown.
If you are thinking about using Northern Ireland Rail - DONT! If the government want us to use public transport they will have to completely overall this network. As for me il be taking the car in future and using one of Dublin City Centre car parks and this would still be a hell of a lot cheaper than £110 it took for five of us to use the train!...