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Ireland Internet access in hostels means...?
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 09:42 PM UTC
Another silly question.lol Since i've never stayed in a hostel till now.

When they say free internet access does that mean that they have computers with internet you can use?Or that if you have brought your own laptop you can access their internet by wi-fi?

The former would be very convenient as i am not planning to bring my laptop with me.
Genovefa
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Ireland Travelling alone and being a woman?
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 10:58 AM UTC
Hey!^_^

Any tips,stories or advices from travellers who toured around Ireland alone would be very welcome?Is it easy?Is it enjoyful?Being a young woman might i have more trouble than usual?

To be honest,i feel a little insecure.It will be first journey on my own but i think it is a wonderful opportunity!

Thanks!
Genovefa
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Ireland Showering in Hostels/B&B around Ireland
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 10:11 AM UTC
Hello travellers!

Maybe this is a silly question but as i have learned to not take anything for granted lately i wanted to ask this: how is the condition of showering and hygiene in B&B around Ireland?Is there hot water you can use?

Thanks in advance!
~Anna
Genovefa
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Ireland Beautiful spot in Northern Ireland!
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 06:58 PM UTC
I recently completed a trip to Europe. We were in England, Scotland, Ireland, Belgium, Spain, and Italy. It was a great trip! The standout spot of the tour for me was Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland. The spot is just beautiful. It's a small town where everyone knows everyone but they are quite welcoming to travelers. My room at the inn overlooked the ocean, the people were incredibly nice, and the Guinness was outstanding. What more do you need? ;-D

If your travels take you to Ireland, I highly recommend you head a little trip north of the border.

jvs
jvs9932
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Ireland Cottage Rental
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 01:53 AM UTC
I have a family member who is looking for a cottage or apartment in a country area in Ireland (would prefer west coast but happy to consider others)to rent for a period of six to twelve weeks next year. I have searched many websites but none that I have found want to give a price or availability for that length of time. I know it can be done in some places, (she is currently in Rye in the UK renting an apartment for six weeks) but for her next trip she would particularly like to go to Ireland. She is retired and travels overseas from Australia every year. She bases herself at the rental property and travels all around from there at her leisure. If anyone can point me in the right direction to find a price and availability I would be most grateful. Many thanks.
Maryimelda
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Dublin O'Neill's Victorian Pub & Townhouse
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 12:00 AM UTC
This is where we are staying in Dublin for two nights (36-37 Pearse St.) - can anyone tell me how close this is to Trinity College? Thanks!
cruisegirl4life
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Dublin Ballsbridge B&Bs
Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 09:05 AM UTC
have just heard that I've got tickets to see Springsteen next weekend - can anyone help with advice on reasonable B&Bs close to RDS?
boylers666
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Ireland Help with this Itinerary?
Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 02:29 AM UTC
We are coming to Ireland for the first time (party of 6) and are trying to make the most of it in the short time we will be there. This is our itinerary and any suggestions/comments would be sincerely appreciated!

Day 1
Arrive from Heathrow (after touring England for 7 days)
Pick up rental car in Dublin and head south - arrive in Wexford, staying at Killiane Castle

Day 2
Sight See around Wexford (suggestions?)

Day 3
Depart for Cork - staying at Ardfield Manor (Ballinhassig)
Things we want to see: Cobh, Kinsale

Day 4
More touring around Cork
Muckross house, etc.

Day 5
Head north - staying at Clareview House (Kinvara)
Guys are playing golf at Kilkee (??)
Trip into Galway

Day 6
Perhaps trip to Arayn Islands?

Day 7
Head east - must be at Kinnitty Castle by 11am for falconry lessons :-)

Day 8
Back to Dublin, drop off rental car

Day 9
Dublin

Day 10
Head home......

Thanks!!
cruisegirl4life
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County Tipperary Internet access
Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 12:47 AM UTC
Is anyone aware of an internet cafe in Cashel, County Tipperary?
SandyBon
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Dublin Dublin Accommodation & Rental Car to Visit West Coast
Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 02:03 PM UTC
Arrive Dublin From Australia Wednesday 20th August'08, need good 3 star accommodation, hotel or B&B within walking distance of city centre for 2 nights.Any recommendations, need quiet room at night.

Appreciate names of rental car coys, need medium size car for 7 or 8 nights, pick up Dublin city, return to Dublin or Dublin Airport when we depart on 29th August.

Are there any accommodation groups who pre sell vouchers for accommodation at B&B or hotels / pubs for use as we drive around Ireland? Is this a good metod of obtaining accommodation?

Finally, what should we expect weather wise.

Appreciate all replies,
Mike
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County Clare Shannon airport - lahinch?
Posted: Wed May 7, 2008 01:28 PM UTC
Hi,
I'm a Ireland-lover and after going to Dublin a few times I decided to go to the west. I'm going to stay (most likely) in a hostel in Lahinch. I'd like to hear your opinion on the safety in these hostels (I'm a young woman), things to do in that area (nature, history, pubs, cultural, anything will do,..) and how to get there from the airport preferably by public transport as I'm on a tight budget and can not rent a car because I don't habe a license.

Thank you!
Tamara
Tamalala
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Ireland Where to stay?
Posted: Wed May 7, 2008 05:48 AM UTC
My wife and I arrive in Dublin, Ireland on 13 May until 30 May, apart from rental car and accommodation in Dublin, nothing else is arranged. When we travel around Australia, we stay in country pubs to experience the local flavour. I have looked on the net and can only seem to find info on B and B's, Hotels or Hostels for Ireland.
Can anyone tell me if village pubs have rooms for rent?
Thanks
BorneoBlues
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Cork Short Break in Cork
Posted: Tue May 6, 2008 07:51 AM UTC
Hi, my wife and I ( late 60s ) will be coming from Edinburgh for about four days in September. Is the airport the best place to hire a car ? No accommodation booked so what is the best way to explore the area ? E.G. One night B&Bs ? What is the going rate for 3* B&B ? For such a short stay would we be better off using public transport to and from airport and just book day trips from a B&B based in the city?
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Ireland Shopping on Bank Holidays?
Posted: Tue May 6, 2008 02:10 AM UTC
Is there any? Will be in Dublin for June 2 holiday. Are any stores open? What about the tourist offices? I know most museums and such are closed but can't find any reference to bank holidays. My guess would be that they are not, seeing how they are closed most nights, unlike N. America. Maybe some tourist area places open?
MapleMoose
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Ireland Dalkey accomodation
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 10:27 PM UTC
Can anyone recomend a nice, Preferbly inexepnsive B&B or guesthouse in the Dalkey area?
rodostemplar
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Ireland Ireland in 7-8 Days? What can I absolutely not miss?
Posted: Mon May 5, 2008 12:12 AM UTC
Hello Fellow Travelers!

I'm a Californian doing a tour of England, Ireland and Scotland from May 22-June 8, 2008. The only solo (and yet unplanned) leg of the trip will be my 7-8 days in Ireland. I am a 30 year old gal who's into castles and other historical gems, local culture, bed and breakfasts and outdoorsy pursuits. I dont want to spend all my time in a bus or rental car, but I do want to get a well-rounded taste of Ireland in that time. I'd prefer to stay in B&Bs that are small and friendly/clean, and spend less time in big city atmospheres like Dublin. I will be coming to Ireland from London...where should I fly in? Any sample itineraries? I'm intereted in seeing authentic Ireland, a bit off the beaten path, away from tour buses, but still safe for a solo woman.

Specific Questions:
1. Best Views? (Cliffs? Woods?)
2. Best Historical Sites? (Castles, Churches, Other?)
3. Best Towns to see (I'm not really into the big city thing, more into friendly towns with interesting stories and people)
4. Best Activities?
5. Best B&Bs?

Your input would be greatly appreciated!
Happy Travels!
Yasmine in San Francisco...
YasmineZ
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Ireland Seaweed for baths
Posted: Thu May 1, 2008 08:35 AM UTC
Hi,

At various places in Ireland, such as Ballybunion, they have seaweed baths. Does anyone know if you can purchase the fresh seaweed anywhere for taking to your own bath? (I don't mean dried seaweed, as I already know where to buy that.)

Thanks.

Cathy
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Ireland Where to eat in Killarney
Posted: Thu May 1, 2008 07:09 AM UTC
Hi,

We've been to Killarney lots and lots of times, but so far we haven't found a favorite place to eat, the way we have in other locations.

Any good suggestions from VTers?

Thanks for your help.

Cathy
cathy9510usa
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Ireland Travel without a rental in Southwest Ireland
Posted: Thu May 1, 2008 01:59 AM UTC
My husband and I are travelling in Ireland for a week - flying into Shannon and leaving from Kerry or Cork. Looks like we can take a bus from Shannon to Doolin ( we are planning to stay overnight and then take a ferry and spend overnight at Aran Island) and then from Doolin to Dingle via the Killimer - Tarbet ferry. We want to spend a couple of days in Dingle.
Has anyone had experience with the buses? Does this seem feasible?
Thanks
roxby4
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Dublin coming in a cruiseship early june
Posted: Tue April 29, 2008 08:34 PM UTC
Hi all
We are going to Dublin for just a few hours in a cruiseship. Can someone tell me where do we get the Hop on- Hop off bus ?How far is it from the port? and which are places of interest to get off. Thanks a lot for your help
vickyjf11
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Dublin Looking for a good base
Posted: Tue April 29, 2008 08:26 PM UTC
I'm planning a trip to Ireland and would like to find a nice base somewhere near Dublin. I would ike someplace with an old feel with a good deal of preserved buildings. Someone suggested Swords do you think that this meets my needs? also can anyone give me their impression of Glennshandan Lodge in swords. Thank you
rodostemplar
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Ireland LUAS to Kilmainham Gaol
Posted: Mon April 28, 2008 10:48 PM UTC
We would like to visit Kilmainham Gaol when we visit Dublin if it does not take up too much of our time getting there and back. Has anybody here taken the LUAS to get there. We will be near the Jervis stop so that would be our starting point. What stop is closest to the Gaol and how far would the walking distance be from that point?
MapleMoose
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Ireland WHICH CITY TO STUDY IN SUMMER?
Posted: Mon April 28, 2008 09:24 AM UTC
Hello, I'm going to study English in Ireland this August but I don't know which city to chose. Can you help me? I want to be in a place where I can meet people and have fun, but which is not too crowded. I'd like to stay in a place near the countryside, with a lot of green. I want to jave fun but not in a big city.
Thanx a lot!
ginaortega
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County Dublin Pearse Museum and St. Enda's Park
Posted: Sat April 26, 2008 07:35 PM UTC
What is the best Dublin bus route to get to the museum and Park? At what stop do I get off and how far a walk is it from there?
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Dublin London to Dublin Trip
Posted: Mon April 21, 2008 07:45 PM UTC
What is the most economical way to get to Dublin from London Heathrow airport?
gthadathil
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Ireland Dublin hotel
Posted: Mon April 21, 2008 03:07 PM UTC
Need accomodation for 4 people (2 rooms) clean, inexpensive, in Dublin for one night- not hostel. Any reccomendations? Thanks for your advice!
traveltime08
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Limerick Bunratty Mead Availability
Posted: Mon April 21, 2008 12:50 PM UTC
Anyone know of a supplier that can ship Mead to the US? I remember having some in Ireland when I visited there but can't find it here in the States...

Anyone?
oufan59
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Ireland Ireland - Car Rental Insurance
Posted: Sun April 20, 2008 04:50 PM UTC
The planned trip is flying from the United States to Shannon airport. We will be a party of 7 so we have rented a van and plan on driving thoughout southeast Ireland.

Is it better to have the insurance from the rental company in Ireland or associated with my existing US car insurance? Or - is there a choice?
SandyBon
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Ireland handicap access
Posted: Sun April 20, 2008 04:11 PM UTC
we're planning on taking a driving tour of Ireland this June or August.
We'll be traveling with two older folks, one of whom does not get around well, and pretty generally needs a walker, and for long distances a wheelchair.
how is the availability of places - from tourist sites, to hotels and restaurants in Ireland?
Would this create a problem in the whole "experience"
thanks
rick cerilli
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Dublin Airport kicks
Posted: Sun April 20, 2008 08:19 AM UTC
is there anything unique about the dublin airport? seeing as i'll be there tomorrow for several hours, i don't know what i should do. maybe i'll watch movies or something.

where would be the best place to get a pint?
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