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Villages & Resorts in Ireland in generalNewest Review: ... in County Meath, and Howth, which is to be found on a promontory in Dublin Bay. All of these places provided us with something special, either in terms of friendliness or beauty, in some cases, bot h. There are many, many, smaller places that are worthy of a visit. Places like Union Hall, Schull, Ballydehob, Glandore and Crookhaven in West Cork, Kenmare and Glengarriff in County Kerry, Kinvara in Galway, Arklow, Wicklow and Avoca in County Wicklow. For people that have visited these places in Ireland, they will recognize that almost all of them are in and aroun... more |
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Ireland is stunning. It’s rural beauty is something to behold in all climates. Whether you see the Wicklow Mountains through gently sweeping, misty rain; or Roaringwater Bay living up to it’s name; travel over the awesome Macgillycuddy’s Reeks in warming sunshine; or just dabbling your toes on a vast and deserted beach, you cannot fail to appreciate it’s charm. ** The Towns** The one thing that is most noticeable about an Irish town, is the amazing ratio of pubs to shops. I didn’t begin to count them, but it was clear to see we were in the region of 3 to 1 in favour of the pubs. Most men’s idea of shopping ... Read the complete review

