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Old September 11th, 2003, 10:41 PM
Gary Webster
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Hello,
We are scheduled to visit Ireland in July. Any suggestions on what to do,
etc. would be appreciated. We'll be there a week.
Thanks in advance.
G&G., Atlanta, Ga. USA


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Old September 11th, 2003, 11:30 PM
Bill Williams
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Gary Webster wrote:
Hello,
We are scheduled to visit Ireland in July. Any suggestions on what to do,
etc. would be appreciated. We'll be there a week.
Thanks in advance.
G&G., Atlanta, Ga. USA


What prompted you to pick Ireland? That would give us some idea of what
your interests are and what might interest you. Hiking, fishing,
horseback riding, castles, vegging out in pubs (one of my specialties),
golf, quaint towns, small islands? And that's just a few things.

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Old September 12th, 2003, 12:56 AM
James Hayes
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We just returned from two weeks in Ireland. Three days and four nights in
Dublin; two days and two nights at a fishing lodge in Mayo; five days and
nights in a friend's cottage on the Rosagull Peninsula exploring all of
northwest Donegal.

If I only had a week, I'd do Dublin and perhaps up as far as the Valley of
the Boyne in County Meath to enjoy Slane and Trim--plus Newgrange and the
other sites older than the pyramids at Gaza.

If it's you first visit, move slowly and savor every minute. You'll relive
this magic experience for the rest of your life.


--
Jim Hayes

805.528.0984



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Old September 12th, 2003, 12:58 AM
Don Wiss
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On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Gary Webster wrote:

We are scheduled to visit Ireland in July. Any suggestions on what to do,
etc. would be appreciated. We'll be there a week.


I suggest you start by buying a guide book and reading up on the country.

Don donwiss at panix.com.
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Old September 12th, 2003, 01:23 AM
Patrick \(Paddy\) Barron
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"James Hayes" wrote in message
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We just returned from two weeks in Ireland.

SNIP
If it's you first visit, move slowly and savor every minute. You'll relive
this magic experience for the rest of your life.

You are absolutely correct, James. We spent a few days in Ireland in April.
Came home with the feeling that it was the greatest trip ever! I was ready
to go back the next week. In fact, we have reservations made for next
March/April.
Paddy


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Old September 14th, 2003, 02:11 AM
Dlpurcell
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Without knowing what you are looking for, I can suggest a town called Youghal
as a great place to call home for a week and take day trips (Waterford, Cashel,
Cork, Blarney, Kilkenney, and more). We stayed at Harvey's Dock in July 2001.
The southern part of the country also has very pleasant weather.
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Old September 15th, 2003, 08:49 AM
E Attridge
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The web site for Harvey's Dock is http://www.harveysdock.com


Dlpurcell wrote in message
...
Without knowing what you are looking for, I can suggest a town called

Youghal
as a great place to call home for a week and take day trips (Waterford,

Cashel,
Cork, Blarney, Kilkenney, and more). We stayed at Harvey's Dock in July

2001.
The southern part of the country also has very pleasant weather.



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Old September 15th, 2003, 08:58 AM
Ireland
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You could also check out Irish Vacation Rental
http://www.irishvacationrental.com
or Sandycove Beach Villas http://www.sandycovebeach.com



E Attridge wrote in message
...
The web site for Harvey's Dock is http://www.harveysdock.com


Dlpurcell wrote in message
...
Without knowing what you are looking for, I can suggest a town called

Youghal
as a great place to call home for a week and take day trips (Waterford,

Cashel,
Cork, Blarney, Kilkenney, and more). We stayed at Harvey's Dock in July

2001.
The southern part of the country also has very pleasant weather.





 




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