rayyan
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I have been to Ireland about 5 times. Unfortunately never left Dublin.
This time around, my wife and I have decided to visit Ireland multiple times till
we have covered this beautiful country w-e and n-s.
I need help to determine where to start. June is the preferred month ( with sep. as the other option without further plans to worry us ) on our way across the pond. But for me, nothing is carved in stone. I can go when and where I want. The wife has some schedules to keep. I have none.
Tentatively, we want to take the Virgin Express train from the U.K and take a ferry into Ireland from Wales ( I have to check this ). A couple of days in Dublin at the most and away.
Spectacular scenery, coast or lake, forest. Long hikes or mountain climbs for the wife..photography and easy living for me. Fabulous pubs ( I do not drink but do enjoy good music, good company and a good time ), lovely villages..just watch life go by.
The people are one of the best..I know that from my previous visits there.
We will rent a car, but prefer to see the country walking or biking.
Initial destination we have selected is the Dingle Peninsula in the southwest.
Any and all help shall be appreciated. No strenuous activities for me is the only
Condition the medics have placed on me.
And please no international hotel chains for us. Authentic Ireland is what we are seeking.
Thank you.
This time around, my wife and I have decided to visit Ireland multiple times till
we have covered this beautiful country w-e and n-s.
I need help to determine where to start. June is the preferred month ( with sep. as the other option without further plans to worry us ) on our way across the pond. But for me, nothing is carved in stone. I can go when and where I want. The wife has some schedules to keep. I have none.
Tentatively, we want to take the Virgin Express train from the U.K and take a ferry into Ireland from Wales ( I have to check this ). A couple of days in Dublin at the most and away.
Spectacular scenery, coast or lake, forest. Long hikes or mountain climbs for the wife..photography and easy living for me. Fabulous pubs ( I do not drink but do enjoy good music, good company and a good time ), lovely villages..just watch life go by.
The people are one of the best..I know that from my previous visits there.
We will rent a car, but prefer to see the country walking or biking.
Initial destination we have selected is the Dingle Peninsula in the southwest.
Any and all help shall be appreciated. No strenuous activities for me is the only
Condition the medics have placed on me.
And please no international hotel chains for us. Authentic Ireland is what we are seeking.
Thank you.
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