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Interesting topic this evening. I've just realised I'm not as travelled around Ireland as I thought. Never been to Donegal, Carlow, Wexford probably a few more.
So sell us your county and why we should visit there.
I'll get the road map out. |
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By *onegal82Man 42 weeks ago
letterkenny/Belfast |
"Interesting topic this evening. I've just realised I'm not as travelled around Ireland as I thought. Never been to Donegal, Carlow, Wexford probably a few more.
So sell us your county and why we should visit there.
I'll get the road map out."
Definitely gotta visit Donegal
One more scenic and even tho we forgotten it’s a must visit |
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By *iscuits8Man 42 weeks ago
Meath / Dublin / Birmingham |
Come to Meath becauuuuse... I dunno, I'm here? And the tea is on me because I'm sound like that. Ah no, loads and loads of historical stuff. And plenty of decent boozers.
I've travelled around a good bit, I'd say I've been to every county at least a couple of times each. Leads me on to wondering if anyone's ever done a Fab social/meet in all 32 I think I'm on... ehhh, 6! |
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"Cork.
Enough said
Has everything you'll ever want to see... you won't see many hurler's down there
A lot more all Ireland medals down there tho won't be any for a while yet
Long way to 30 " a hopefully after this year we will be out in front with 6 Munsters in a row and 5 All Ireland's in a row. |
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"Cork.
Enough said
Has everything you'll ever want to see... you won't see many hurler's down there
A lot more all Ireland medals down there tho won't be any for a while yet
Long way to 30 a hopefully after this year we will be out in front with 6 Munsters in a row and 5 All Ireland's in a row. "
As long as the players avoid the nightclubs! |
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"Interesting topic this evening. I've just realised I'm not as travelled around Ireland as I thought. Never been to Donegal, Carlow, Wexford probably a few more.
So sell us your county and why we should visit there.
I'll get the road map out."
Louth. Because it’s the smallest county, so you can have it done in a day and move on to somewhere else |
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By *og-ManMan 42 weeks ago
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Down to Cork,spend a night there with some nice accommodation and then take one of my favorite roads the N71 to Kenmare ....stunning scenery
Or head to Tralee and head over the connor pass to Dingle
Absolutely love Kerry ....teenage holidays on my own to Castlegregory gave me the taste |
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"Cork.
Enough said
Has everything you'll ever want to see... you won't see many hurler's down there
A lot more all Ireland medals down there tho won't be any for a while yet
Long way to 30 a hopefully after this year we will be out in front with 6 Munsters in a row and 5 All Ireland's in a row.
As long as the players avoid the nightclubs!" don't believe everything you hear, |
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By *ermbiMan 42 weeks ago
Ballyshannon |
Fermanagh - the lakeland County. Visit the world's only cross border geo Park containing the Marble Arch Caves. See Enniskillen an island town with nice bars and restaurants. Take a trip on lough erne and spend time in Devenish Island with its monastic ruins and preserved round Tower. |
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By (user no longer on site) 42 weeks ago
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"Fermanagh - the lakeland County. Visit the world's only cross border geo Park containing the Marble Arch Caves. See Enniskillen an island town with nice bars and restaurants. Take a trip on lough erne and spend time in Devenish Island with its monastic ruins and preserved round Tower."
Naw, it's just not Cork.... |
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I've been to them all or at least I think I have. Donegal is a must see, my favourite county by far, I go every year for a long weekend and won't be stopping anytime soon. No way would I live there but it's perfect for a break from city life. Beaches to die for and they are empty, rugged scenery everywhere, moving mountains and a killer coast drive. The locals are decent folk too |
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By *ilderMan 42 weeks ago
dublin |
"Interesting topic this evening. I've just realised I'm not as travelled around Ireland as I thought. Never been to Donegal, Carlow, Wexford probably a few more.
So sell us your county and why we should visit there.
I'll get the road map out."
Dublin, more swingers than any other county |
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Westmeath, lakes mountains & friendly locals. Music scene is alive every weekend and the craic Agus cheoil is what makes the midlands a party destination. Mullingar with its hopping town centre and athlone with its heart on the Shannon. Venture out to one of the lake counties glorious lakes pitch a tent light fire and bask in glorious scenery. |
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By (user no longer on site) 42 weeks ago
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I've been to every county in Ireland. And aren't we so lucky for such a tiny island that we have so much beauty here. There's not one of the 32 counties that doesn't have something that's breathtaking. We are truly privileged to be able to call it home |
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"I've been to every county in Ireland. And aren't we so lucky for such a tiny island that we have so much beauty here. There's not one of the 32 counties that doesn't have something that's breathtaking. We are truly privileged to be able to call it home "
True. I also love how for such a small country accents are so varied from country to county. |
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By (user no longer on site) 42 weeks ago
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"I've been to every county in Ireland. And aren't we so lucky for such a tiny island that we have so much beauty here. There's not one of the 32 counties that doesn't have something that's breathtaking. We are truly privileged to be able to call it home
True. I also love how for such a small country accents are so varied from country to county."
Tyats so true. Even within counties how different the accents are. I listened to a podcast on it recently. There's loads of different accents in Carlow and it's tiny lol |
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"I've been to every county in Ireland. And aren't we so lucky for such a tiny island that we have so much beauty here. There's not one of the 32 counties that doesn't have something that's breathtaking. We are truly privileged to be able to call it home
True. I also love how for such a small country accents are so varied from country to county.
Tyats so true. Even within counties how different the accents are. I listened to a podcast on it recently. There's loads of different accents in Carlow and it's tiny lol"
We live in a small county and their are 3 distinct accents, North Sligo, Townies and the rest of the county ! |
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By (user no longer on site) 42 weeks ago
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"I've been to every county in Ireland. And aren't we so lucky for such a tiny island that we have so much beauty here. There's not one of the 32 counties that doesn't have something that's breathtaking. We are truly privileged to be able to call it home
True. I also love how for such a small country accents are so varied from country to county.
Tyats so true. Even within counties how different the accents are. I listened to a podcast on it recently. There's loads of different accents in Carlow and it's tiny lol
We live in a small county and their are 3 distinct accents, North Sligo, Townies and the rest of the county !"
The poor townies always get a bad rap for their accents lol |
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"I've been to every county in Ireland. And aren't we so lucky for such a tiny island that we have so much beauty here. There's not one of the 32 counties that doesn't have something that's breathtaking. We are truly privileged to be able to call it home
True. I also love how for such a small country accents are so varied from country to county.
Tyats so true. Even within counties how different the accents are. I listened to a podcast on it recently. There's loads of different accents in Carlow and it's tiny lol
We live in a small county and their are 3 distinct accents, North Sligo, Townies and the rest of the county !
The poor townies always get a bad rap for their accents lol"
If I was in any other county I don't think I could distinguish the townie from the bogger, but in Sligo the townie accent is very pronounced |
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By (user no longer on site) 42 weeks ago
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"I've been to every county in Ireland. And aren't we so lucky for such a tiny island that we have so much beauty here. There's not one of the 32 counties that doesn't have something that's breathtaking. We are truly privileged to be able to call it home
True. I also love how for such a small country accents are so varied from country to county.
Tyats so true. Even within counties how different the accents are. I listened to a podcast on it recently. There's loads of different accents in Carlow and it's tiny lol
We live in a small county and their are 3 distinct accents, North Sligo, Townies and the rest of the county !
The poor townies always get a bad rap for their accents lol
If I was in any other county I don't think I could distinguish the townie from the bogger, but in Sligo the townie accent is very pronounced"
Same in Carlow . But the likes of Belfast has a very distinct accent to the rest of the county. And Derry woukd too. I'm sure each county woukd know the different accents. Cork City and county are very different too |
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"I've been to every county in Ireland. And aren't we so lucky for such a tiny island that we have so much beauty here. There's not one of the 32 counties that doesn't have something that's breathtaking. We are truly privileged to be able to call it home
True. I also love how for such a small country accents are so varied from country to county.
Tyats so true. Even within counties how different the accents are. I listened to a podcast on it recently. There's loads of different accents in Carlow and it's tiny lol
We live in a small county and their are 3 distinct accents, North Sligo, Townies and the rest of the county !
The poor townies always get a bad rap for their accents lol
If I was in any other county I don't think I could distinguish the townie from the bogger, but in Sligo the townie accent is very pronounced
Same in Carlow . But the likes of Belfast has a very distinct accent to the rest of the county. And Derry woukd too. I'm sure each county woukd know the different accents. Cork City and county are very different too"
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By *ickin2Man 42 weeks ago
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What an amazing little island that we have at the edge of the Atlantic ocean. I've travelled the 32 counties and I still travel this Isle every day. Mostly Leinster at the moment. Every day I see the beauty of this country side that we often just drive past. Its beautiful across the 4 seasons. We should enjoy it so much more. A beautiful place. A Rebel living in Limerick working in Kilkenny |
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By (user no longer on site) 42 weeks ago
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"Can honestly say ive never heard any difference in the Carlow accent it's all sounds the same to me "
Really? I can notice a big difference between the town and country accent. And then down around St mullins and borris have a different accent again. More like kilkenny |
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By *ickin2Man 42 weeks ago
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"Can honestly say ive never heard any difference in the Carlow accent it's all sounds the same to me
Really? I can notice a big difference between the town and country accent. And then down around St mullins and borris have a different accent again. More like kilkenny "
Is that not the beauty of the place |
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By (user no longer on site) 41 weeks ago
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Wexford is a lovely place , summer time especially lovely beaches along the coast , on curracloe beach the film “saving private Ryan “ was filmed on that beach. We also have lotus hall and the hook head |
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By (user no longer on site) 38 weeks ago
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"Interesting topic this evening. I've just realised I'm not as travelled around Ireland as I thought. Never been to Donegal, Carlow, Wexford probably a few more.
So sell us your county and why we should visit there.
I'll get the road map out."
Well, you've got the wild Atlantic way, but if you want a smaller version, drive from Tramore to Ardmore, in Co Waterford. There's a coastal drive, Copper Coast. Loads of spectacular cliffs and sea views, loads of hidden beaches. Loads of coffee stops, lunch in The Cookhouse in Dungarvan, and if you fancy a ride, I live on the route too ?? |
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By *panishRebelMan 38 weeks ago
Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland |
I am from Cork City but live abroad. However my heart is in West Cork. There's so much good there. A great mix of diverse individuals and overlapping clicks. Fantastic scenery as good as anywhere and fabulous food. |
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"I am from Cork City but live abroad. However my heart is in West Cork. There's so much good there. A great mix of diverse individuals and overlapping clicks. Fantastic scenery as good as anywhere and fabulous food." Galway Sligo Donegal and there you have Tyrone , Donegal is lovely too
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Have you ever been to the North our town recently got voted the best place to live in the North and we have a distillery, and lots of filming locations for TV and film in the area the most popular TV series in game of thrones |
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By *og-ManMan 32 weeks ago
somewhere |
"I've never been to Tyrone.
No road I've ever taken seems to go through there! Have friends from there, but never been!
You aren't missing anything "
Knew I recognised the smile ....ok the arse.....feck it I'm lying...its the boobs ......Hello and welcome back |
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By *elle xWoman 32 weeks ago
Doire Theas |
"I've never been to Tyrone.
No road I've ever taken seems to go through there! Have friends from there, but never been!
You aren't missing anything
Knew I recognised the smile ....ok the arse.....feck it I'm lying...its the boobs ......Hello and welcome back "
Haha hello to you too BM |
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By (user no longer on site) 31 weeks ago
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West Cork is one of the most beautiful places on this island of ours. The drives the views and the beaches are incredible. So Cork for me followed by Kerry. Never been to Donegal yet, but that'll be hit this summer and Derry |
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