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1217.1 | | TOPDOC::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Fri May 21 1993 09:36 | 14 |
| >Any recommendations for a good base in Co. Antrim? I see a lot of
>potential for walking around there, what with the glens and the
>cliffs, but, so far, the NI Tourist Board hasn't seen fit to send me
>the information I asked for.
There are some youth hostels in Antrim that would make a good base for
walking, and such. Don't let "I'm not as young as I used to be!" set
your mind against hostelling. There are people of all ages in the
hostels, both families on holiday as well as individuals. And they no
longer exclude those who travel by car.
When are you going? I have a map of youth hostel locations in Ireland
at home.
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1217.2 | Kenny's Bookshop, Galway | MACNAS::KELLY | Mike Kelly, 822-4175 | Fri May 21 1993 11:08 | 8 |
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Re 0. "used books"
Make sure you visit Kenny's Bookshop, High Steet, Galway.
Just make sure you allow a couple of days for browsing there!
Mike.
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1217.3 | | WMOIS::ADAMS_N | the healer in your heart | Tue May 25 1993 18:04 | 14 |
| Thanks for the info, Dennis and Mike. I've resorted to buying a
handy, dandy guidebook (with a sense of humor even -- the description
of the Taj Michael is quite, uh, intriguing). It doesn't list Kenny's
Bookshop (so I know it's not perfect), but I've put a note in the
margin in the appropriate section to remind me. Probably be one of
my first stops.
Time frame is September-October, but I expect my access to notes will
end sometime next month. As far as hostels go, Dennis, is your map
of the independent hostels? I think I still have my IYHA listings
around somewhere, but the independents (open all day, no chores)
sound even better (especially after a quick check of car rental rates).
Nancy
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1217.4 | Whats wrong with sleeping at the Bushmills distillery | SIOG::BRENNAN_M | festina lente | Wed May 26 1993 08:07 | 19 |
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Re .0
You do not state what kind pf accomodation but I will
assume B+B
Walking tours are to be found all along the Ulster Way
Accomodation can be found in Ballycastle,Bushmills
Larne, etc.
Farm and country guesthouses are also available.
A copy of the Northern Ireland Tourist Board's brocure
is a must for this. Address is
Northern Ireland Tourist Board
59 North St.
Belfast BT1 IND.
MBr
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1217.5 | | TOPDOC::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Wed May 26 1993 10:09 | 13 |
| RE: .3 by WMOIS::ADAMS_N
>As far as hostels go, Dennis, is your map of the independent hostels?
>I think I still have my IYHA listings around somewhere, but the
>independents (open all day, no chores) sound even better (especially
>after a quick check of car rental rates).
My map, and the Irish Hostel book that I have somewhere, is for the
Irish Youth Hostel Association and its counterpart in Northern Ireland.
I think some of the larger hostels, like the International Hostel in
Mountjoy Square, Dublin, are open all day and I do not recall having
any chores there.
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1217.6 | Galway city is full of them. | MACNAS::JDOOLEY | Week 4 Dec 1993 | Wed May 26 1993 12:06 | 7 |
| As a native Galwayman, I have noticed, on casual observation on my
frequent walks through the city, several newly refurbished Hostels in
the upper floors of retail premises throughout the city.
Eyre St, Courthouse Square, Water Lane and Wood Quay are streets which
have Hostels on them as far as I can recall.
Don't know about conditions or prices though.....
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