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Old September 24th, 2003, 02:40 PM
Padraig Breathnach
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Default Ireland, November Weather?

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(Padraig Breathnach) wrote:

Cork, and some of the places in range of the city, are better suited
for that time of year.


Cobh, a few miles outside Cork, is rather atmospheric in foul weather and
has a good maritime museum (with much on the Titanic) as well as an
impressive 19th-century cathedral.

Indeed. I should have thought of mentioning it. Interesting pubs, too.

Waterford is only mildly interesting. Kilkenny is more attractive, and
has a good castle and an okay cathedral.


A day will more than suffice for Kilkenny, though. Probably the nicest
town around there in which to *stay* (though it has few tourist sights per
se) is Wexford.

There are other attractive towns in the south-east. Off-hand, I don't
think any is worth more than a day. Move around, and sample.

PB