I would recomend the west of ireland for example galway. You get the beauty of the countryside/ seaside as well as the city. there are numerous historical and cultural sites in this area. as well the gaeltacht which is one of the only fully irish(gaelt) speaking areas.
I think summer is best time to go to galway as you have the galway arts festiva,l galway races,and the oyster festival. At this time of year galway is the most alive. And you can always escape to area near by like the burren in co. clare.
enjoy the hoilday!
2007-01-01 11:44:19
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answered by tujunga 2
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Well it's not the best time of the year to visit Ireland because of the weather but I recommend the west coast especially around Galway and the Burren,The south around the Dingle peninsula and County Cork is also beautiful but remember I warned you about the weather! Have fun
2006-12-31 17:29:35
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answered by mr nice 3
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I can save you a bit of time here . Avoid North East Scotland because there is nothing there worth seeing. And Aberdonians are notoriously small minded . Plus everything is 10% more expensive. You will not feel welcome.
The rest of Scotland is wonderful , though. I recommend Edinburgh, Stirling, Perth Dundee and Inverness. These are exciting cities. The scenery in the west of Scotland is stunning, too.
2006-12-31 20:15:45
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answered by Not Ecky Boy 6
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Never been to Ireland (south) so I don't know. As for Scotland.....
If you want scenery then you have to go to the North West and also up through the Great Glen. Stay away from the tourist traps and go and see the real Scotland.
2006-12-31 19:01:41
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answered by Shunter 4
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Edinburgh is pretty cool; go see Edinburgh Castle and Holyroodhouse (which I think the royals stay at when they're up there). A beautiful city. Great to walk around in.
2006-12-31 17:28:44
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answered by 60s Chick 6
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The Highlands or County Clare
2007-01-02 02:53:39
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answered by Anonymous
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In London and eire there are much low-cost places to consume (in case you look) there are much low-cost cafes oftentimes on the factor of marketplaces etc and bakeries are continuously worth a glance in, for much low-cost pies anmd bread and truffles. additionally fish and chip shops, you would be able to nicely be waiting to squeeze to fish and chips with the present substitute rates.
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answered by wishon 4
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go 2 ireland and hears some reasons why
1ireland is just beautiful sebery is great outside dublin anyway
2 people are friendly
3 drink is good
4 everybodys welcome young and old
5 we have alot of pride in our culture
eg
irish national anthem
se na fianna na fail
ata faoi geall ag eireann
faoin dar slua
something something tir na amrann e huain
se fhoid be saor
sean tir ar sin tir feasta
anocht ar thoan sa bharna bhaol
la gan ar ghaoal
can bhas no saol
le gun ar sraoach
le baish a na pilear seo libh chanag
amhran na bhian
different language and me aged 14 no all or most of it and different language sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
come to ireland
and alas with he irish rover lalalalalalalalalala
mwha
2007-01-01 05:15:40
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answered by ? 2
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In Ireland I recommend Waterford, Ardmore, Bray....Scotland I´ve never been there....
2006-12-31 17:50:37
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answered by Anonymous
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go to the west of ireland or Donegal- Im Irish I know what Im talking about
2007-01-01 03:57:27
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answered by babe 2
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