Sure, aren't all prices "coming down"
Last year, it would only have set you back 7 to camp out.
Went out to Inish Mor yesterday for the first time. Brilliant weather and a great day out but while the place remains pretty authentic the rip-off culture is very much in evidence.
From a fiver to park at the ferry (which at 25 was pretty steep) to guys wanting 50 for a horse and cart trip, to dear prices in the shop, to bikes for rent that were in poor condition (and ALL the available helmets were fecked) to 4 for a bowl of chips, to 7.50 per person to camp in a bumpy field covered in cow crap where the toilets had no bog roll, it all left a bit of a bad taste- every opportunity taken to provide half arsed service and skelp the tourist.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
Sure, aren't all prices "coming down"
Last year, it would only have set you back 7 to camp out.
I was there about 6 or 7 years ago and went into the pub in Cill Rσnαin expecting an uber Irish type of atmosphere. Instead I was greeted by the voice of Andy Gray and loads of young lads looking in a trance at Liverpool playing on the big screen. It kind of ruined it all for me to be honest..
Been out to Inis Mσr three times and had a good time always ...that's not to take from the well founded complaints here mind.
Stayed in B&Bs the last time and they were great. There's also a hostel (name forgotten) about a mile and a half out of Kilronan that does excellent vegetarian meals. Very informal set up (BYOB if I recall) and great fun.
I'm sure I know the pub Holidaysong mentions and I must admit I was delighted to find they'd the Georgia-Ireland match on the box and there was a great atmosphere in there for it. I've been to some cracking music sessions in there too and even had a guitar passed to me at one!
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
ye guys actually pay to camp!!!!!!!!!!!!!![]()
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