Some Ireland info from a good friend, Jo Shields.
Jack Stafurik ----- Original Message ----- From: <[hidden email]> To: "Jack Stafurik" <jstafurik at earthlink.net> Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 1:25 PM Subject: Re: Ireland Trip > Dear Travelers, > I would have to agree with Colm except for one thing; I would avoid Dublin > altogether. Very expensive, crowded, looking like every British (!) High > Street and really not much to see other than the usually tourist lines to > the Book of Kells. If you pick up a car, do it at the airport (even if > you stay in Dublin for a couple of days (still too long) take a taxi or > the Big Blue Bus to the airport and leave for the countryside.) If you > stay in Dublin,Buswell's Hotel on Molesworth Street in right across from > the Dail(government) and the National Museum and I ALWAYS stay there. > Charming, old (recently redone)style, small hotel with a very good > restaurant. > I have seen so many changes in the country since '98 and visit about 5-6 > times a year. Even the beautiful West is no longer the wild, unspoiled > place it used to be. If you are walkers, look into the Pilgrimage Path > outside of Dingle. It starts at Ventry Bay and eventually ends on Mt > Brandon. Unique, early and pre-christian churches, round forts and > vistas. There is also a Pilgrimage walk south of Dublin in Wicklow that > leads to Glendalough (heavy on the tourists) > I have been spending more time in the North. Don't be afraid. It's > politics as usual in Belfast (the government has been re-established and > the bickering goes on) but everyone wants peace and the days of > insurection are over. Just over the Border in Fermanagh are lovely hills > and loughs and not much developement. The Antrim coast is spectacular! > Donegal is another recomemdation. Sligo is also beautiful and there are > lots of neolithic stone circles and early Christian sites. > And then there is "my second home" in Co. Clare. I have friends just > outside the Burren, a protected almost Moon-scape like area with > incredible Wild Flowers and Neolithic slab tombs. Lots of walks and right > on Galway Bay. > My ancestral home is Dingle, Co. Kerry and I haven't been back in three > years because of the the over-building and traffic. > And while we are on the subject of traffic. There is Lots! And don't, for > the most part, expect too much courtesy. I have had drivers behind me > blow their horns and scream if I dare stop and give another car the right > of way. Lots of huge Mercs and BMWs in a hurry. > Unfortunately, the Bed and Breakfast is becoming a thing of the past. I > will be going to Wicklow in three weeks to paint and last year there were > 2 B&Bs and one small hotel in the area. This year they are all closed. > The closest accomodation is 10 miles out of my way. That may not sound > like a great distance to us in the States, but in Ireland, the road system > is not great and those 10 miles at rush hour may take me 40 minutes to an > hour. > I would get a copy of The B&B Guide and the Hotels and Guesthouses Guide > put out by Bord Failte, the Irish Tourist Board (The travel agent should > have them or you can contact the Irish Tourist Board in NYC) and the > Footprint Guide to Ireland. Good sources for accomodations. > Where to eat? Tea Shops are good for a lunch and there is always the Pub. > Again I will echo Colm and remind you to allow plenty of time for travel > and please, please do not try to see and do too much. I recently put > together an itinerary for friends who had only 5 days to spend in Ireland. > They spend most of their time in Clare with one day in Galway and they > came back saying that they didn't see and do all that they wanted to in > Clare. > But Ireland is still a friendly, place. (There is some anti-Americanism > because of the Iraq war, but it is directed towards the Administration and > not individuals). You will have a wonderful time. For all the time I > spend there, I still encounter friendly, warm people and amazing > experiences and some great "craic" (conversation and laughter) > Have a great time! > Jo Shields |
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