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Malahide – I like to be beside the seaside  Uluru
The great thing about visiting friends is that you get to go to places you would have otherwise missed. Take Malahide, for example. We had been planning to go to Dublin for a while, but never got round to it, but last year a friend of ours moved there and... more - travel report by bineba 

Kinvara and the Burren (west Ireland)  Uluru
Kinvara is a one-street village with a small stone harbour lined with pastel-coloured houses, some shops and various pubs. I was here on a sunny afternoon and the scene and atmosphere reminded me very much of a mediterranean fishing village.

... more - travel report by marianne 

A little county with great places.  Uluru
For decades Carlow was neglected by all the Irish tourist guide books and advertisements. Even today few people come to spend two week holidays here. Seek out the more secluded spots and serene calm will reward yur efforts.

It is easy to re... more - travel report by horourke 

Galway, Gateway to Connemara (west Ireland)  Uluru
Flocks of wild swans drift along the quay near the Spanish Arch. These denizens of lake, river and bay feature in many Irish poems and legendary stories. In The Children of Lir the children were changed into swans which upset people so much that a... more - travel report by marianne 

Connemara (west Ireland)  Uluru
Connemara is the entire area north-west of Galway city, Lough Corrib and Lough Mask. It is a patchwork of bogs dotted with whitewashed cottages. In other parts it is wild and austere, dominated by the Twelve Bens. The highest peak in this a group of mount... more - travel report by marianne 

Another Pint of Stout, Please Mister  Uluru
“Can you tell us how to get to Windmill Lane,” I said.
“Well, that will depend on where you’ve come from,” replied the bartender. “You see, life is a journey, and it’s the journey that’s important, not the destination.”

Scary. And the m... more - travel report by undedd 

Dingle a place to fall in love with  Uluru
Dingle is a wonderful little town sheltered by mountains. It has only three main streets Green Street, Main Street and John Street. Since the filming of Ryan's Daughter on the Dingle Peninsula in 1969 tourism is now one of its major industries. As every I... more - travel report by lonewolf 

Baile Atha Cliath or Dublin?  Uluru
Yes, it is how the Irish call their capital city in their native language! It sounds very exotic, and so did the city seem to me! What to say about Dublin? I went there for a short trip (4 days) and it is quite enough to get the first glimpse of the city... more - travel report by lioness 

County Clare for the unpretentious goth  Uluru
Lahinch is a small seaside town in County Clare that serves as a nicely central location from which to tour the county. While it's essentially just a few bends in the road on the coast, most go there for the surfing. You can contact the West Coast Surf Cl... more - travel report by ragnvaeig 

Dublin for the unpretentious goth  Uluru
Dublin has some lovely dark corners, so long as you know where to look. During the day, you can visit the green spaces, and at night prowl along the quays or hole up in one of the fantastic pubs here. It has a definite European, definite maritime characte... more - travel report by ragnvaeig 

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