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Started by: fossil (7728)

ena malcup,I have been to Ireland, probably 30 times at least for both sporting, fishing and golfing, and sightseeing holidays,the longest being for three weeks,but we haven't been for about 9 or 10 years.
So where you go there is always somewhere of interest to visit and we have always taken our car over on the ferries on all the routes, but some of our friends fly to Dublin or Knock and use car hire.
The Irish tourist board have a booklet with ITB recommended B and B's which are always top class as they are inspected regularly, and the last pamphlet I got was delivered for a postage fee if I remember. The non ITB places can be iffy!
There are tourist informaton centres in all tourist towns where for a few euros you can can get last minute discount deals in hotels with meals included and they booked us in. I would think that system is still in place.
A fantastic country to visit,the south east Enniscorthy and Wexford for the best weather.Co Cork ,a lovely town called Youghal with easy access to Kinsale and Cobh,and great scenery and towns all up the west coast to the spectacular Co Donegal.
Not cheap, but quality everywhere we found, and a great welcome always.

Replied: 14th May 2022 at 20:09

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