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1389.1 | | ADISSW::SMYTH | | Fri Jun 10 1994 13:21 | 8 |
| Did you search the rest of this conference, it's full of all kinds of
pointers on what to do/see.
Also Ireland is'nt all that large (160 miles (Clifden-Dublin) by
350 miles (Cork-Belfast)) so don't rule out visiting anywhere you
want to go to if you have a car.
Joe.
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1389.2 | Beautiful in May! | TLE::PELLAND | Chris DTN 381.2290 | Mon Jun 13 1994 15:38 | 16 |
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I just came back from Ireland (May 29 - June 5) and it was
beautiful. We landed in Shannon and drove to Killarney, Cork,
Waterford and eventually got to Dublin and then drove straight
from Dublin to Ennis (10 minutes from Shannon) and did this
all in a week. It was an 'action packed' week and none of
us could say that we were bored! We did B&B's and hotel's.
Everyplace we stayed at was wonderful and the weather wasn't
bad either. For 2 days, it was sunny with no rain. When it
did rain, it lasted for 15 min., the sun came out (a lot of
sun showers in Dublin) and then it would rain again. But it
was a light rain. Temp's ranged from 60-70 (reminds me a
lot of New England).
Have fun!
Chris
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1389.3 | | SNELL::ROBERTS | the blackdoor is in sight | Mon Jun 13 1994 16:46 | 6 |
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WHAT! You didn't do Galway and Connemara? You must be planning to make
a second trip to see all of Ireland. ;^)
Gary
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1389.4 | 2 weeks is a fast pace, but ... | LANDO::ODONNELL | | Tue Jun 14 1994 18:45 | 37 |
| re: .0
Karen,
I too, just returned from 2 weeks in Ireland, 5/22 -
6/3/94, and covered the entire "Republic", including a day
in Northern Ireland passing from Slane to Donnegal.
I rented a car, and drove approx. 1400 miles in 9 days, and
also spent 2 1/2 days in Dublin without a car to start off
the trip. It went something like this:
Arrive Dublin morning of 5/23/94, had breakfast at Bewley's ( a
must if you are into self-serve diners ?), off to Trinity College
for the "Book of Kells", checked into the New Powers Hotel ( 45
pounds for a single), off to Ryans Pub of Parkgate Street (one of
the oldest in Dublin) near Phoenix Park. Mr. William Ryan is still
behind the bar, and has been written up in many magazines over the
years. Dinner at the pub in a 'snug' ( a privilige), and back to
Kildare street area to a pub called Foley's for music and
entertainment. Got a chance to hear the Fuery Brothers, who
happened to be visiting for a pint or two.
Tuesday: Visited the Grand Lodge of Ireland museum, Museum of
Natural History, Christ Church, and dinner at Foleys.
Wed: Got car delivered (Hamill's Rental highly recommended) and off
to Slane, Co. Meath to New Grange. Stayed at "Hillview" for 19 lbs.
Conyngham Arms Hotel for an excellent dinner of roast duck at 18
lbs.
Thurs: Off to Donnegal through Northern Ireland, checkpoint at
???
Sorry. repsonse is getting bad, will extract, and reinsert later
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1389.5 | for your next trip add this to the map | SNELL::ROBERTS | the blackdoor is in sight | Wed Jun 15 1994 14:43 | 8 |
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Powerscourt in May is something to see too. It's south of Dublin in
County Wicklow. It's a private estate open to the public at a nominal
fee. Expect to see flower gardens, trees, waterfalls, walking paths and
several nice picnic areas. The main mansion was severely damaged by fire
in the 70's and only one wing remains habitable.
Gary
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1389.6 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | A-mazed on the info Highway! | Thu Jun 16 1994 05:02 | 4 |
| I remember that fire, I was living in Dublin at the time. If it was the
70's, it must have been *very* early on.
Laurie.
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1389.7 | Thanks & keep 'em coming! | GIAMEM::FARLEY | PURPLE IS A PRIMARY COLOR | Mon Jun 20 1994 12:45 | 7 |
| I appreciate all the reports and suggestions. Keep 'em coming! We
want to learn as much as we can before going on this trip. I am
planning on keeping a trip log also so I can remember every single
thing we did and where we went. I think I'm looking forward to this
trip as much as the wedding!
Karen
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1389.8 | there's a place.. | ESSB::BREE | | Tue Jun 21 1994 06:46 | 8 |
| If you haven't visited Westport, Co. Mayo and don't do it on your
honeymoon you're missing out.
Give me a shout if you want more details.
cheers,
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1389.9 | Could'nt resist... | ADISSW::SMYTH | | Tue Jun 21 1994 09:58 | 10 |
| re .8
>>>and don't do it on your honeymoon you're missing out.
>>> Give me a shout if you want more details.
Of course they'll do it on their honeymoon and I bet they won't need
you to show them how, ya cheeky young pup.
Joe.
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1389.10 | Missed out on Galway..next time! | TLE::PELLAND | Chris DTN 381.2290 | Tue Jun 21 1994 16:01 | 7 |
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re .3
I absolutely will be returning. I wish I had a few extra
days for Galway. I heard it's beautiful.
Chris
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1389.11 | The weather was grand | WOTVAX::STANLEYS | Shaun Stanley | Wed Jun 22 1994 16:02 | 16 |
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I also visited Ireland in May. We spent a week in East Cork with the
kids. I found the Jameson Heritage Centre in Midelton a must for the
tourist.
A guide showed groups around the old distillery and provided an
informative and friendly tour. Prior to this we had a short film
and afterwards a sample of one of the Irish Distillers Group whiskeys.
Where three visitors in the group where invited to test there tasting
skills. The kids tasted orangina. The tour ended with the gift shop
with its inflated prices but well worth the visit.
As previously mentioned within this conference, the main roads are
acceptable but beware of the R roads. My niece felt every bump
and was known to retort from the back of the car- ahh potholes again.
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1389.12 | Definitely concentrate on the West | KURIUS::LIBOVE | Felines 'R' Us | Thu Jun 23 1994 11:58 | 34 |
| Definitely concentrate on the West in Ireland.
I've been around Dublin a little, seen loads and loads of Connemara,
Galway, the Burren (Clare), some of Mayo, Cork City and parts of the
county, the Shannon/Limerick region...
No doubt that Dublin has much to offer, but unless you're a city person,
the West is far more beautiful. Must sees are Galway city, Connemara,
the Burren, the Dingle peninsula, the Ring of Kerry. Nice additions
are Clifden and the Sky Road (goes west from Clifden), county Mayo.
Very beautiful but getting a bit far ranging for a time-limited trip
is Donegal and some parts of the North.
Regarding .-?'s comment about the R roads - Ireland's roads are
labelled M for superhighways (they have only one, for a couple of
dozen miles around Dublin), N for major National routes (many,
ranging from two small lanes up to four good sized ones), and then
smaller routes such as the R routes which are typically narrow,
but sometimes not too bad. Yes, there are potholes, and yes, the
smaller the road the more wary you must be of your driving ... BUT
the R routes are great ways to see bits of Ireland that you would
not get to see otherwise! Don't be scared away by the name/size of
the road!
(Example, one of my favorite roads in Ireland is a little unlabelled
road across lower Connemara between Oughterard and the shore of Galway
Bay. It varies from one lane to one half of a lane, is only partly
paved, goes over the foothills of a low mountain, by a forest, near
many lakes and streams, and passes less than ten houses in its entire
15 or so miles. It is beautiful and relaxing and peaceful! Watch out
for the sheep on the road.)
-Jay
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1389.13 | ;o | GIAMEM::FARLEY | PURPLE IS A PRIMARY COLOR | Fri Jun 24 1994 13:30 | 7 |
| re .9
Joe, I think you're right - we won't need him to give the details!!
;)
Karen
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