Posted by
Colm Toolan on
May 28, 2006; 2:09pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/OT-Ireland-tp521863p521870.html
Owen,
Ireland is a bit of a chaotic system itself :-) The value you obtain results
simply from whom you meet and what happens. As such it doesn't really matter
where you go or what you do.
Some basic suggestions though - Dublin has changed so much, it's just like
any other big city these days. My suggestion is to limit time spent there to
a minimum.
For stunning scenery, nice pubs, food, music etc. the west coast is to be
recommended. Just pick a location, from Kerry in the south to Donegal in the
north and then freewheel. Don't underestimate the relativity of time in
Ireland - it's takes an age, if you're to stop at every pub along the way -
so don't try to do the whole of the west coast in 3 - 4 days.
Remember to bring two things - good rain gear and lots of cash. Ireland is
no longer inexpensive, unfortunately.
Hope that helps, Colm
Colm Toolan, Business Architect
Germany
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Subject: [FRIAM] OT: Ireland
So we're planning a trip to Ireland.
So the first question is: are there any Friamers in Ireland? We'd
love to visit.
And naturally, the second question is recommendations for places to
visit/stay. We'll be renting a car in Dublin most likely, and
spending 2+ weeks traveling around the countryside and walking the
beautiful Waymarked Ways and looking for wonderful brew and food. So
any recommendations warmly received.
-- Owen
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