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Posted By: granny Ireland - 28th Jan 2014 12:01pm

Thinking of going to Ireland for one or two weeks break this summer.

It is so long since I have been there (hitch hiking in 1973) and ended up in Dingle Bay where there was only one fisher man's cottage on the beach. Went midnight bathing and the phosphorous sparkled on our skins, it was a beautiful place to be.

Not sure whether Northern Ireland or Southern Ireland would be better and if anyone has any pointers, to where the nicest area to go for a pleasant stay would be, I would be pleased for any suggestions.

At the moment I have no plans to be taking a car with me, and not sure if that is wise or not, but it could always change.
Posted By: Finney Re: Ireland - 28th Jan 2014 12:24pm
Hi Granny, Have never been to Northern Ireland but have travelled around Southern Ireland. If you are taking your car try looking at Irish ferries, they have holiday home deals,I have used these a couple of times, the houses are lovely,spacious and spotlessly clean. If you decide to fly ryanair have good deals if you book early enough.
I have just priced a weekend taking my car from holyhead with Stena and they want £264, ryanair flight for 2 and hire car £136.
Worth shopping around.
Places to visit will depend on the weather, if you like walking or you could stay in Dublin (loads to do) and use the tour bus etc
Posted By: Duxdeluxe Re: Ireland - 28th Jan 2014 3:51pm
If you collect Tesco vouchers Stenna do a deal £1 Tesco =£3 Stenna , just booked to go over Whit week costing me £30 result
Travelled around the South pretty much The Dingle, ring of Kerry Ballenskelligs all beautiful and the people are so friendly
Spent Xmas on the North/South border (old bandit country)around Newry Calingford Dundalk, Scenery fantastic only just over an hour from either Dublin or Belfast and the people are even friendlier, enjoy your trip
Posted By: europa1 Re: Ireland - 28th Jan 2014 4:06pm
Don't touch Budget car rental unless you like being robbed. Easyjet do good deals with Eurocar if you go to the North but you can take it to the South (extra premium applies).
Posted By: Duxdeluxe Re: Ireland - 28th Jan 2014 4:21pm
I use the Argus app to find the best hire charges
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Ireland - 28th Jan 2014 4:52pm
Galway everytime. Galway city, very up and coming. then there's Galway bay, peaceful and very olde time. you have salthill then about 3 miles from the city, this is your southport kind of place, arcades etc. there is so much to do and see. your also not far from all the different locations were the quiet man film was set, with John Wayne, they are all places of interest now kept just as they were then.
Galway granny, iam telling you x
Posted By: fish5133 Re: Ireland - 28th Jan 2014 6:03pm
read Tony Hawks? around ireland with a fridge or something like that. Hilarious and enlightening
Posted By: granny Re: Ireland - 28th Jan 2014 7:33pm
Really great response here. Many thanks to you all and I will chew everything over before making an informed decision.
Great help, thanks again.
Posted By: Gibbo Re: Ireland - 30th Jan 2014 11:36am
Wicklow is lovely.
Posted By: saltytom Re: Ireland - 30th Jan 2014 12:42pm
If you need any maps or guide books let me know I have some up to date maps.
If you did drive and use a sat nav make sure its up to date as Ireland have got some great new roads since 2007.
We are doing Dingle, Clonakilty, Fermoy, Waterford, and Rossnaree this year
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