I live in Dublin and there are some great places to visit in the south and like with everywhere it really depends on what you are looking for and what you are interested in.
www.visitireland.com
www.southeastireland.com
Where ever you pick you will get great scenery, great night life etc I would recommend either Wexford, Waterford or Kilkenny
Kilkenny has a great name for people who want to have a good time but you can also visit Kilkenny castle and there is loads of other places to visit, they city can get quite busy with hen & stag parties and can be really hectic at night but is a really beautiful place to visit
www.kilkennytourism.ie
Waterford is beauiful, it has beautiful beaches and coves. The city itself is quite lively and a nice place to visit
Wexford also has some lovely beaches and on a nice day it can really nice
Hoped I have helped in some way
2006-09-04 04:18:09
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answered by red lyn 4
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you've gotta arise north and visit Belfast, the vacationer marketplace is extremely actually basically starting up off and so it would not experience too 'touristy' and also you need to get an authentic adventure. There are sight-seeing buses so that you will locate the artwork of artwork and all varieties if diverse factors of the city for basically £10 (about $20), there is alot of historic previous and delightful structure, and there is a authentic experience that the historic previous of Belfast continues to be being created. The sight-seeing bus excursion is sooo good and not in any respect too 'touristy' and an same agency perform a outing to the Giants Causeway it really is a eye-catching area of the coast with unique rock formations (that makes it sound boring yet seem for images on google images and also you'll see what I mean, you'll like it because you're used to the city because that is a eye-catching organic panorama). also Belfast is more cheap than Dublin, there are a good type of extremely outstanding motels and its extremely chance-free for vacationers, the human beings indexed right here are sooo pleasant and extremely welcoming to outsiders, pretty vacationers. so that you'll pass to a established pub which isn't a faux 'irish topic' pub and performance a proper chat with the locals and pay interest to great interior sight human beings music! also taxis are soo low priced (from city centre to maximum motels is decrease than £5) and its a rather compact city so that you'll walk about rather extremely, or the buses are fantastic too. Plus the great replaced into equipped right here!
2016-12-06 09:17:33
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answered by ? 4
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The sunny south easy!!!
The best beaches and the hottest weather in ireland.
Really nice place for a summer break. Full of irish tourists and not much foreigners. Alot of dublin ppl head south east towards waterford(beautiful); go to dungarvan and tramore and waterford city. Wexford; the whole coast is beautiful and great for a swim.
East Cork: Nice place, loadsa great towns for a few pints in.
West Cork: Beauttiful Rugged scenery with crazy sheep.
(South west of ireland)
Kerry is the jem along with west cork.. beautiful scenery and amazing ppl. Kerry is gettin a bit too many american tourists for me though.
2006-09-05 00:01:26
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answered by niallMac 1
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I live in Kilkenny, it's a really nice place, it's a medieval town, and the sunniest in the country! But Wexford has nice beaches if that's what you're after. And Waterford is the only proper city down here, Kilkenny has the title of city, but it's not. Kilkenny has great pubs and nightlife too.
2006-09-04 04:12:42
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answered by strokesfan 2
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Go to Waterford-it has everything. The city would put you in mind of how Dublin used to be one time. It has a lovely atmosphere and the people are friendly. The surrounding countryside is beautiful. It also has a town called Tramore which is a very popular holiday resort. So, go to Waterford and enjoy it. I know I'll be going back!
2006-09-04 10:44:17
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answered by Rachel Maria 6
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Somerset
2006-09-04 04:06:49
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answered by ? 4
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I'm from the south but try this web-site http://www.southeastireland.com/?id=30
and come down to Cork!!
2006-09-04 04:06:50
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answered by Elizabeth M 1
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I liked Cork and Cobh (Cove). I would also reconmend Killarney (which is South-west, I guess).
2006-09-04 15:50:17
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answered by borscht 6
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Waterford is lovely with good nite life
2006-09-04 04:22:11
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answered by Deep Throat 3
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Most of them and they are all great but the west is the nicest for sure!
2006-09-04 04:07:06
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answered by Anonymous
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