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Think it is Sliabh Liag that you heard about in Carrick (15 miles past Killybegs) officially the highest sea cliffs in Europe great view from the top of the mountain, the bars in the area are good for late pints!!Originally Posted by Magoo
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Wind-up MerchantOriginally Posted by sirhamish
The type of people who prey on people like you.![]()
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meant to say most of the west of ireland!!!!You did in your %$%%@*.
....well the good spots at least!!
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Oh you're very smart Corky BoyOriginally Posted by Peadar
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Personally I love the Beara Peninsula - preferable to Dingle IMHO - as it still has a feeling of wilderness about it.
Another classic area is the Kilbride Peninsula in Mayo. Clonbur is a great wee village. The scenery and the geology are stunning...unfortunately access is becoming a bit of an issue there.
don't worry, they couldn't hit an elephant at this dis......
Leitrim:
Glencar Waterfall
Various Leitrim places
Sligo:
Dooney Rock
Holy Well
Fishing?
Carrowmore tombs
Sligo Abbey
Yeats grave
Various Sligo places
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The East Coast must be one god awful place, no mentions at all.
I was planning on heading up the East Coast (first stop Lismore after that don't know) and then onto Donegal, been ages since I have been there(Inishowen Peninsula) down the centre of the country along the Shannon and then down to Heaven (West Cork).
Any suggestions along this route?
Thanks for all the tips so far. Sligoman Never knew there so much in Leitrim!
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Wicklow Mountains are great. Glendalough is spectacular. Biggest problem is the number of bloody tourists there in the summer. More a spring/autumn place to visit, particularly avoid during school holidays.Originally Posted by rebs23
Haven't really investigated to the coastal parts yet tbh. Enough around where I live that I don't know![]()
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if you are heading down the shannon try clonmacniose and tarmonbarry for a few pints. loads of places really carric on shannon, rooskey, shannonbridge, athlone????
I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
Yeah, I've some great memories of the Shannonbridge to Clonmacnoise roadOriginally Posted by paul_oshea
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Gouganne Barra is too packed with tourists nowadays.
Try Glengarriff and go over to Ilnacullin.
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...You have to visit the best city in Ireland and Salthill is the place to rest when Doing so.It has a wide range of activities from Amusment parks,the beach,Pubs etc.It is located in the west of Galway and is a 2 minute drive from the city centre.Probably the best hotel there would have to be the Galway Bay hotel......www.Galwaybayhotel.ie
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