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Is Kilrush that little village where you drive across a long bridge over a lake, and theres a pub at the end of the bridge?
If so, that's probably my favourite place in Ireland - so tranquil in the evening when the sun goes down over the lake
 
Is Kilrush that little village where you drive across a long bridge over a lake, and theres a pub at the end of the bridge?
If so, that's probably my favourite place in Ireland - so tranquil in the evening when the sun goes down over the lake
No Rob, The town itself lies slightly behind a kind of lagoon which has a narrow entrance from the sea, but it's not near a bridge at all.
Not sure where you're thinking of... Kilkee is far more attractive sitting on an archetypical curved beach surrounded by little headlands. Absolutely lovely.
 
No Rob, The town itself lies slightly behind a kind of lagoon which has a narrow entrance from the sea, but it's not near a bridge at all.
Not sure where you're thinking of... Kilkee is far more attractive sitting on an archetypical curved beach surrounded by little headlands. Absolutely lovely.
Googled it. I was thinking of Killaloe
 
Howth is gorgeous. Lots of lovely seafood restaurants dotted around the harbour.
it is indeed gorgeous and the seafood spot on but my god it was busy! Insane amount of people in such a small place.

Seems everyone in Ireland decided as it was a very hot day day they would all head for a day out there on the Sunday.
 
it is indeed gorgeous and the seafood spot on but my god it was busy! Insane amount of people in such a small place.

Seems everyone in Ireland decided as it was a very hot day day they would all head for a day out there on the Sunday.
Did you go any where else Kenny?
Did you walk over the headland to the Baily Lighthouse?
Fantastic views over Dublin Bay to Dun Laoghaire and Killiney.
That big long arm of a causeway to the Red Bull Lighthouse was built from stone that came from Killiney where ever since, there's a fucking big hole in the ground busy becoming overgrown pretending to be a disused quarry.
or are you still over here...?
 
Did you go any where else Kenny?
Did you walk over the headland to the Baily Lighthouse?
Fantastic views over Dublin Bay to Dun Laoghaire and Killiney.
That big long arm of a causeway to the Red Bull Lighthouse was built from stone that came from Killiney where ever since, there's a fucking big hole in the ground busy becoming overgrown pretending to be a disused quarry.
or are you still over here...?
Back home now. Doing walks was a tad difficult with an 80 year mother in law on the trip but we did got out and about a lot

Places visited inc - Howth, Dublin, Tipperary (a long way to see fuck all), Bunratty, Limerick, Cork, Waterford, Tramore, Limerick, Galway and Mullingar.

Stayed in Howth and Bunratty
 
Remember taking a trip to Durty Nelly’s in Bunratty many years ago whilst visiting Limerick.
 
Remember taking a trip to Durty Nelly’s in Bunratty many years ago whilst visiting Limerick.
First port of call when we arrived. Lovely backdrop with the Castle next to it

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Back home now. Doing walks was a tad difficult with an 80 year mother in law on the trip but we did got out and about a lot

Places visited inc - Howth, Dublin, Tipperary (a long way to see fuck all), Bunratty, Limerick, Cork, Waterford, Tramore, Limerick, Galway and Mullingar.

Stayed in Howth and Bunratty
It's a long way to Tipperary? If only someone had thought of telling us this information...
 
Kenny, overall did you find Ireland to be expensive?
Not really no.

Only places felt ripped off was in the obvious places like Temple Bar. Howth pushed it with £11 for fish and chips but everywhere else was fine.
Tons of free parking and I think paying £39 for 3x top quality sea food meals plus drinks in a restaurant, as we did in Cork, was decent.

Fuel slightly cheaper than here as well
 
Not really no.

Only places felt ripped off was in the obvious places like Temple Bar. Howth pushed it with £11 for fish and chips but everywhere else was fine.
Tons of free parking and I think paying £39 for 3x top quality sea food meals plus drinks in a restaurant, as we did in Cork, was decent.

Fuel slightly cheaper than here as well
Interesting...
I need to see your exact itinerary, because clearly I'm going to the wrong places!
I meet up with my mate once a month and we frequently go to Howth, and the last time I was there, we got Fish + Chips + mushy peas for €15. Drinks extra.
That said, we walked over Tower Bridge (in London) last Monday, 1st Pub on the left - Tower Bridge Arms, Pie chips and veg for me, Burger for my daughter and a chicken breast salad + 3 drinks.... £65!
Fuck. Me!
 
Edinburgh. We're going on Sunday for a few days. Anyone been recently?
Any tips? Great places? Hidden gems etc...
I'd like to sit in a lovely pub and drink some decent beer...
We're staying about a 10 minute walk from the end of Princes Street. Towards Dean Village Which will be behind our apartment.
 
Edinburgh. We're going on Sunday for a few days. Anyone been recently?
Any tips? Great places? Hidden gems etc...
I'd like to sit in a lovely pub and drink some decent beer...
We're staying about a 10 minute walk from the end of Princes Street. Towards Dean Village Which will be behind our apartment.
Was last there in January, magnificent place

Princes Street in itself is worthwhile, very long with Princes Street Gardens below the castle. The Royal Mile leading to the castle too with the old town below it. At the top end of Princes Street is Calton Hill with great views over the Firth of Forth. Over the road from Calton Hill back on Princes Street is a fantastic cemetery full of the graves of the great and the good of Victorian Edinburgh, there is another similar cemetery at the other end of Princes Street. Deans Village is worth a walk to as well.

Had a pint of Best in The White Hart Inn but there are many fine pubs besides
 
Edinburgh. We're going on Sunday for a few days. Anyone been recently?
Any tips? Great places? Hidden gems etc...
I'd like to sit in a lovely pub and drink some decent beer...
We're staying about a 10 minute walk from the end of Princes Street. Towards Dean Village Which will be behind our apartment.
Guildford Arms, The Halfway House, World's End, Hanging Bat are my usual pubs when I'm in Edinburgh. Lycan is your best bet to ask though.
 
Was last there in January, magnificent place

Princes Street in itself is worthwhile, very long with Princes Street Gardens below the castle. The Royal Mile leading to the castle too with the old town below it. At the top end of Princes Street is Calton Hill with great views over the Firth of Forth. Over the road from Calton Hill back on Princes Street is a fantastic cemetery full of the graves of the great and the good of Victorian Edinburgh, there is another similar cemetery at the other end of Princes Street. Deans Village is worth a walk to as well.

Had a pint of Best in The White Hart Inn but there are many fine pubs besides
I went years ago on business but didn't get chance to do the tour of the old town underneath. The people I was working with recommended the tour so i took that as a sign it's worth doing!
 
I went years ago on business but didn't get chance to do the tour of the old town underneath. The people I was working with recommended the tour so i took that as a sign it's worth doing!
Its a wonderful city and so much to see and do. I am a longstanding Scottophile though, love it all over up there
 
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