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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I'd forgotten just how stunning Donegal is on an evening like this.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'd forgotten just how stunning Donegal is on an evening like this.

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Donegal is honestly just beautiful. It's still so wild.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We are there in the next few weeks and I can't wait. All suggestions welcome.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"I'd forgotten just how stunning Donegal is on an evening like this.

Donegal is honestly just beautiful. It's still so wild."

Going cross country definitely was wild ...more humps in the road than a group of camels lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"We are there in the next few weeks and I can't wait. All suggestions welcome. "

Cross country from Killybegs to Dungloe is stunning .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are there in the next few weeks and I can't wait. All suggestions welcome.

Cross country from Killybegs to Dungloe is stunning ."

We won't be too far from there either. Thanks.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The Secret Waterfall is cool, check the tides though, you can't enter the cave if the tide is in

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere

I know there's a lot wrong with this country but isn't the coastal scenery just amazing neary everywhere.

Way back in the day I left Dublin in my van and drove only on the coastal roads around the country until I ran out of money, after 10 days....got as far as Mayo and drove home across country

Opened my eyes to the hidden beauty of Ireland

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By *onegal82Man  over a year ago

letterkenny/Belfast

Definitely amazing wee country not being biased or anything

But definitely worth a visit for the scenery

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Donegal followed closely by Connemara

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By *onegal82Man  over a year ago

letterkenny/Belfast


"We are there in the next few weeks and I can't wait. All suggestions welcome. "

Secert waterfall as said. Slieve league beside it. The waterfall then in adara . Then drive along in to dungloe around to errigal and muckish. Take a hike up those if u enjoy a hike. Then over to glenveagh national park to name a few areas

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Donegal, sligo, mayo beautiful haven't explored any of Galway coast yet but plan too

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By *ilverfox3233Man  over a year ago

Cork


"We are there in the next few weeks and I can't wait. All suggestions welcome.

Cross country from Killybegs to Dungloe is stunning ."

Also brings new meaning to cross country but agree on the stunning

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

1. Donegal

2. Connemara

3. Antrim/causeway coast

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By *ina2212TV/TS  over a year ago

lucan

Donegal is beautiful we are lucky to have such a rich and diverse country with beauty and history all around and some real hidden gems

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are there in the next few weeks and I can't wait. All suggestions welcome.

Secert waterfall as said. Slieve league beside it. The waterfall then in adara . Then drive along in to dungloe around to errigal and muckish. Take a hike up those if u enjoy a hike. Then over to glenveagh national park to name a few areas "

Taking notes of all this

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Secret Waterfall is cool, check the tides though, you can't enter the cave if the tide is in "

That's definitely something I'd love to see

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By *ilverfox3233Man  over a year ago

Cork

Biased, I have to say Cork, west cork even

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Biased, I have to say Cork, west cork even"

Cork....it has some gems

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We are there in the next few weeks and I can't wait. All suggestions welcome.

Secert waterfall as said. Slieve league beside it. The waterfall then in adara . Then drive along in to dungloe around to errigal and muckish. Take a hike up those if u enjoy a hike. Then over to glenveagh national park to name a few areas "

They're gonna have to change the name of the "secret" waterfall the crowds that do be there!

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By *asual777Man  over a year ago

i travel all over

It’s tough choosing between west cork Connemara and Donegal. As Connemara is so easy to get to for me and Donegal probably has the most unpredictable weather perhaps west cork edges it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The midges in glenvegh are like nothing on earth, do not go there without either a mosquito net or covered in insect repellant, I shit you not....

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By *asual777Man  over a year ago

i travel all over


"The midges in glenvegh are like nothing on earth, do not go there without either a mosquito net or covered in insect repellant, I shit you not.... "

Yes they’re extraordinary but not as bad as you make your way to the viewing point

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By *ensualandslow321Man  over a year ago

Tullamore

Sliabh Liag or League in Donegal is amazing and well worth a visit

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By *amalusMan  over a year ago

Tullamore

It's gotta be Clare for me. The views, the waves, the beaches...

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By *ka ..Agent k ..Man  over a year ago

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Cork`s nice like,just putting it out there..

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By *onegal82Man  over a year ago

letterkenny/Belfast


"We are there in the next few weeks and I can't wait. All suggestions welcome.

Secert waterfall as said. Slieve league beside it. The waterfall then in adara . Then drive along in to dungloe around to errigal and muckish. Take a hike up those if u enjoy a hike. Then over to glenveagh national park to name a few areas

They're gonna have to change the name of the "secret" waterfall the crowds that do be there!"

Yeah think the secrets well and truly out at this stage. Just a class waterfall now more thsn a secert one

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By *parkyt500Man  over a year ago

midlands

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Cork, even though we live in a different one

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By *ustBoWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

Cork has some amazing beaches and costal scenery .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Have recently been exploring the coast line around Cork. Have to say its stunning.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Connemara is class, dogs bay and gurteen are probably the nicest beach's I've been on. Fond of west Cork too

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Has to be donegal, its honestly got everything

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By *occiMan  over a year ago

Co Down

Co Down has got to be up there, some great beaches, the Mournes, the view coming from Hilltown into Rostrevor overlooking Carlingford Bay is something else, views of the Irish Sea, Scotland and IOM, Strangford lough, Belfast lough views, GOT and other film locations, decent seaside towns geared up for tourists and stretches to 2 cities (some of east/south Belfast is in Down)

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By *onderingpurposeMan  over a year ago

Belfast

Absolutely love Donegal but it has to be Kerry

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Co Down has got to be up there, some great beaches, the Mournes, the view coming from Hilltown into Rostrevor overlooking Carlingford Bay is something else, views of the Irish Sea, Scotland and IOM, Strangford lough, Belfast lough views, GOT and other film locations, decent seaside towns geared up for tourists and stretches to 2 cities (some of east/south Belfast is in Down) "

Down is underrated to be fair!

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By *onderingpurposeMan  over a year ago

Belfast

Take Paddy's boat from Teelin harbour to explore Slieve League from below. If he is in a good mood he will stop and let you fish and swim off the boat. Stop for lunch and a great pint in the Rusty Mackerel after.

Head to Fintra beach near Killybegs and Silver strand in Glencolumbkille. I'd you are really adventurous head to Port (make sure you have a full tank of petrol). The most remote and stunning place I have been to. Where Dylan Thomas was sent to dry out until he fell in with local poitín makers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Donegal

Kerry

West Cork

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By *ustBoWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down


"Co Down has got to be up there, some great beaches, the Mournes, the view coming from Hilltown into Rostrevor overlooking Carlingford Bay is something else, views of the Irish Sea, Scotland and IOM, Strangford lough, Belfast lough views, GOT and other film locations, decent seaside towns geared up for tourists and stretches to 2 cities (some of east/south Belfast is in Down) "

Down is stunning as well it's well worth visiting and seeing .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Cork cork and only cork !!

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By *laveishMan  over a year ago

kildare

Will never forget the first time I seen the view out over Clew bay. Had to stop the car and just sat there for an hour. But the north Antrim coast is hard to beat. Then again I just love Youghal. Also drove from east cork down to castletown bare along the coast one evening and some of the views where spectacular. We really are blessed. Finally !!!!. Donegal is the jamaica of Ireland

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By *orny unicornsCouple  over a year ago

Tipperary

It's a fantastic little island we live on.for me I loves me countae boi.the copper Coast road from tramore to dungarvan co waterford is a stunning drive even on a bad day

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By *elle xWoman  over a year ago

Doire Theas

Antrim

Kerry

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Dingle Peninsula

West Clare

...any spot tbh anywhere on the West of Ireland..

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