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Four Dining Out Gems in Clifden Ireland

Posted on: 30 July, 2011 - Category: Ireland Hotel by:

Clifden town, the capital of Connemara in the west of Ireland, prides itself as being the ideal base for visitors seeking outdoor activities in the scenic hills and mountains around this picturesque town. Thankfully after working up an appetite rambling, horse-riding, mountaineering, etc. in the region the town also has some excellent options for eating out that will suit all palates and budgets.

Most of Clifden’s hotels and pubs can provide hearty Irish favorites on their menus but the following four have just gone that yard extra with their service, locally sourced produce, ambiance and mouthwatering dishes.

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Galway Festivals: A True Irish Experience

Posted on: 29 July, 2011 - Category: Ireland Hotel by:

Galway is known as the festival capital of Ireland, the place where the very best of Irish festivals take place year after year. If you are going to be visiting Ireland, there is no better way to really experience the culture and the people than to attend these festivals. People come out in droves and have a great time; the atmosphere is always one of fun and excitement. These festivals will give you something that you can enjoy while you are in Ireland, especially if you want to experience the people and the culture and not just the land. It is easy to go to Ireland and do everything by yourself, but you will leave feeling like you have not really been to Ireland. Galway festivals ensure that you will leave feeling like you truly know the country.

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Irish Castle Tours – A Romantic Getaway

Posted on: 28 July, 2011 - Category: Ireland Hotel by:

Looking for the perfect international romantic getaway or historical Ireland castle tours? For some ideas, peruse this sample itinerary of a six-night luxury Irish Castle tour perfect for a romantic getaway and of historical interest for Irish history buffs. Get the feel of being a Lord or Lady during a castles tour of Ireland while enjoying the beautiful scenery of the emerald isle with stays at four and five star hotels along the way like Dromoland Castle near Limerick, Hotel Europe in Killarney, Faithlegg House near Waterford and the fabulous Westbury in Dublin. Unless you decide to rent a car and drive yourself, you can feel like royalty when you fly into Shannon for a castles tour of Ireland and be whisked from the airport by a professional chauffeur driver guide for the week. Here is a day-by-day look into a luxury Irish castles tour.

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Cheap Budget Hotels in Waterford

Posted on: 27 July, 2011 - Category: Ireland Hotel by:

Before going further into the article, let me give you a brief introduction about the magnificent city of Waterford. Waterford is situated in the South East region of Ireland. It is the fifth largest city of Ireland and it is also the home of Waterford Crystal. This city was established in Viking times and it has an exciting medieval flavor and riverside bustle.

You can choose any of the below listed hotels if you do not wish to spend a lot on accommodation.

1. Travelodge Waterford

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7 Things You Shouldn’t Forget to Pack When Travelling to

Posted on: 26 July, 2011 - Category: Ireland Hotel by:

7 Things You Shouldn’t Forget to Pack When Travelling to Ireland

Warm clothes and shoes- Ireland has a moist climate and it can be windy, which when combined makes it feel cooler. The Gulf Stream means we have a very moderate but unpredictable climate. So packing clothes for Ireland is easy: something wind and water proof and also something warm.

Be prepared also for good weather as we do actually get some very nice hot sunny days! Bring layers and a waterproof jacket. ‘Layers’ such as a good wool sweater and a light rain/wind breaker!

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Ireland of 2011 should mount adult to a church

Posted on: 25 July, 2011 - Category: Ireland Town by:

Enda Kenny is to be tenderly congratulated on doing and observant what no one ever
approaching a taoiseach to do.

Namely take on a Catholic Church, including a Vatican, and make it
positively transparent that Ireland 2011 is no longer deferential to a crozier.

However, a Republic contingency go further. Clearly a Catholic Church has
colluded in horrible crimes opposite a children of Ireland and some
sections sojourn stubborn in their acceptance of that reality.

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Dublin Hotels Near the RDS

Posted on: 25 July, 2011 - Category: Ireland Hotel by:

The RDS is located about 3km from Dublin city centre in the leafy suburb of Ballsbridge, Dublin 4. If you’ve chosen a Dublin hotel in the city centre, and if you feel like stretching your legs, you can walk to the RDS. Starting outside of Trinity College, walk along Nassau Street for about 150 metres. From here you can turn right and follow the signposts for the R118 (Mount Street). Stay on this road for about 2kms and you should see the RDS in front of you as the road becomes Merrion Road. The RDS occupies an area of about 42 acres and is situated near Herbert Park.

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Things To Do In Dublin for Christmas 2010

Posted on: 24 July, 2011 - Category: Ireland Hotel by:

If you are in Ireland over the Christmas period, visit Dublin and experience the sights and sounds of the festive season. Our guide to Christmas in Dublin will offer you some ideas of what to see and do for the forthcoming holiday period.

12 Days of Christmas Market at George’s Dock 12-23rd Dec

With over 100 market traders selling their range of Christmas gifts, this occasion is sure to be as big if not bigger than the four previous events. Also present for festivities will be carol singers and bands performing yuletide favourites.

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Dublin – A Beautiful Holiday Destination

Posted on: 23 July, 2011 - Category: Ireland Hotel by:

Are you planning for your enjoying your holidays and confuse where to celebrate it? I would suggest you to visit Dublin. This destination is known as one of the best holiday destination across the world. This place will definitely seduce you towards its beauty and charm. It is a beautiful capital city which is bounded north by great Atlantic Ocean. Dublin is the largest city of Ireland. If you want to know more about Dublin then you must keep on reading this article. Here in this article I am going to explain you some magnetizing features and attractive features of Dublin.

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Must See Places in Ireland: Clonakilty

Posted on: 22 July, 2011 - Category: Ireland Hotel by:

Five and a half years ago we reinvented our lives by moving to Ireland from United States. Among the things we love about Ireland are its historic places, charming towns, friendly people, and relatively gentle way of life. We have a short-term let accommodation (apartment available for a few days at a time) in Kinsale and frequently help our guests find the best places to go in Ireland. This series of “must see places in Ireland” covers day trips out of Kinsale and other important sites we believe everyone should see while traveling in Ireland. This article takes a traveler out of Kinsale towards West Cork and encourages them to spend a day in the charming market town of Clonakilty.

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