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  1. #1
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    I'm pretty sure you'll be able get your beer needs met just about anywhere on the island.

  2. #2
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    I have been to Ireland about six times....usually buying horses to import home. I have been in most of the remote parts, except the north (I have only been there once). IT IS SO COOL!!!!!
    Make sure you stay in some of the lovely bed and breakfasts...my FAVORITES are:
    BALLYVOLANE HOUSE....they have a great fat cat. And I don't like cats. But I liked this one.
    Kilmokea house in Wexford...very nice also. A ways out of the way.
    Ashley Park House in Tipperary

    For a special occasion stay in Adare castle in Adare. It is a hotel but really fun...we had a lovely meal there, and, of course, lots of alcohol.

    Also, in Skerries, which is just north of dublin, go to the RED BANK. It has a very highly rated restaurant and a small hotel there. I have also eaten in several of the restaurants in the town of Skerries, and they are all excellent.
    I stay in Skerries rather than in Dublin town, and drive (yes, I drive there) into Dublin if I HAVE to. St. Stephens green and such are nice to see, but the countryside is WAY, WAY better.

    I can't remember where I was where I had breakfast in a small pub...where the sign outside said "McMurtry's Pub, Restaurant, and Undertaker". It may have been in Claire.

    Make SURE you drive/bike whatever through the Slieve Bloom "mountains"...there is another great b/b there called the Ardmore County house...I had the BEST potatoes there...and while we ate, a table full of Irish girls on holiday begged us to go out dancing, and I am sure, drinking with them as their American friends, but we had just come off the plane and gone straight to horse shopping and were totally, as they say, "knackered."

    Be aware that the Irish drive like nothing on earth. My knuckles are white just thinking about it...I have driven every time there, one time drove a "minibus" with several clients in it, standard shift no less, and returned the thing with no fewer than six new dents in it, only to have the attendant say, "Ah, sure, you hardly used the thing." One of the dents came getting out of the rental lot under his direction.

    There is so much to do that is not crowded and touristy, and the people are so, so nice. I went right after 9-11 that year to buy three horses and so many people came up to me and asked me if I had been able to see the devestaion from Texas.

    I could go on all day. At one yard where I was looking at horses I went through the yard gate out into the arena and was met with the most breathtaking view. Here in the US we would have built a pullout or observation deck, but this was in a modest home's back yard. It was totally, totally terrific.

    Brave driving, use your horn a lot, and make sure to stay at Ballyvolane house.

  3. #3
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    Thanks for all the info, kenyonchris! I'll have to get out a map and figure out which of their tours go to the areas you suggested. It sounds beautiful...I can't wait to plan a trip.

 

 

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