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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
since I seemed to get perved at by loads of people in ireland I am looking at planning a trip as I have never been to ireland....
so looking at doing 4-5 days...
flying from newcastle into either dublin/belfast and spending 2 days in wherever i land..
taking the train to the other...
2 nights in the other... and flying out (so kinda like a triangle)
now... I have done a bit of research... found I don't need a passport as I have my drivers license (unless flying on ryanair.. which i can avoid! lol)
are there any other bits of information i need to know and bits on the must visits in both.... I am going to try and not spend all my time sampling the guinness...lol
if this goes well... I would like to possibly do it again.... i keep hearing about irish hospitality!!!! |
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over a year ago
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My sister did a walking tour of Dublin recently which she said was very good, you got to see the interesting bits.
As for Belfast, titanic museum worth a visit if you are into it, otherwise a meander through the bars in the cathedral quarter is a nice way to spend an afternoon nor two. If you get the chance get up the coast to see the giants causeway, dunluce castle, Carrick a rede rope bridge |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"since I seemed to get perved at by loads of people in ireland I am looking at planning a trip as I have never been to ireland....
so looking at doing 4-5 days...
flying from newcastle into either dublin/belfast and spending 2 days in wherever i land..
taking the train to the other...
2 nights in the other... and flying out (so kinda like a triangle)
now... I have done a bit of research... found I don't need a passport as I have my drivers license (unless flying on ryanair.. which i can avoid! lol)
are there any other bits of information i need to know and bits on the must visits in both.... I am going to try and not spend all my time sampling the guinness...lol
if this goes well... I would like to possibly do it again.... i keep hearing about irish hospitality!!!! "
No passport.........what a catch!
Not to missed this one ladies
Book early to avoid disappointment lol |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
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No passport.........what a catch!
Not to missed this one ladies
Book early to avoid disappointment lol "
cheeky sod... so off my xmas card list...!!!
I "would like" to meet up with some friendly folk over a pint of guinness or two night-time... but was looking for things to visit during the day....
and if I keep going back to the guinness factory they will think I am a raging alcoholic!!!
now..... get ooot of my thread!!! (unless you fancy a quick pint during the day!!!)... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No passport.........what a catch!
Not to missed this one ladies
Book early to avoid disappointment lol "
Hmmm? No passport or no pics...I know which guy we'd rather meet up with. Amadán. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Some people don't leave the country through their own choices whatever they may be so why would you go to the hassle and expense of getting a passport? I don't see how this makes you any more or less of a catch?
As miss knots said in the north try and get up the north coast if you want to do a bit of sight seeing or if you staying in and around Belfast maybe do one of the bus tours and also the Titanic quarter |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Seem to remember you talked about getting over here a year or two back,_abio.hope you have better joy getting here this time,you will love both cities,though ours is better haha |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
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"Seem to remember you talked about getting over here a year or two back,_abio.hope you have better joy getting here this time,you will love both cities,though ours is better haha"
was all planned... then I got taken into hospital for emergency gallbladder removal.... bummer cause I was really looking forward to it....
I am quite looking forward to planning this now! be nice up to meet up with irish folks for drinkies!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Seem to remember you talked about getting over here a year or two back,_abio.hope you have better joy getting here this time,you will love both cities,though ours is better haha"
How was your holiday down here guys, enjoyable? |
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I love Dublin personally. . And while some will probably think it cheesy. .I really like the duck tours and hunting cappuccino celts. Loads of great bars and restaurants.
Belfast good. .cathedral quarter definitely the best area to go esp the national bar. . Great music and a fab beer garden.
Giants Causeway. .carrick a rede rope Bridge is not for that faint hearted!! Titanic great. St Stephens Green my fav spot in Dublin if it's sunny just chill and people watch.i never get beyond walking distance of hotel or Grafton St do can't help much with Dublin.
Have fun. ..irish people are really friendly for the most part |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Seem to remember you talked about getting over here a year or two back,_abio.hope you have better joy getting here this time,you will love both cities,though ours is better haha
How was your holiday down here guys, enjoyable? "
Fantastic as always |
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By *andytownMan
over a year ago
Gods Own Country |
"since I seemed to get perved at by loads of people in ireland I am looking at planning a trip as I have never been to ireland....
so looking at doing 4-5 days...
flying from newcastle into either dublin/belfast and spending 2 days in wherever i land..
taking the train to the other...
2 nights in the other... and flying out (so kinda like a triangle)
now... I have done a bit of research... found I don't need a passport as I have my drivers license (unless flying on ryanair.. which i can avoid! lol)
are there any other bits of information i need to know and bits on the must visits in both.... I am going to try and not spend all my time sampling the guinness...lol
if this goes well... I would like to possibly do it again.... i keep hearing about irish hospitality!!!!
No passport.........what a catch!
Not to missed this one ladies
Book early to avoid disappointment lol "
Miaow wee pussy |
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By *andytownMan
over a year ago
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"My sister did a walking tour of Dublin recently which she said was very good, you got to see the interesting bits.
As for Belfast, titanic museum worth a visit if you are into it, otherwise a meander through the bars in the cathedral quarter is a nice way to spend an afternoon nor two. If you get the chance get up the coast to see the giants causeway, dunluce castle, Carrick a rede rope bridge"
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By *j47Man
over a year ago
limerick |
Forget Dublin and Belfast come west we will get u d*unk and iI am sure there are plenty fab ladies that would take advantage of u
Bunratty folk park get a taste of our heritage
Limerick city of culture plenty going on there till the end of the year
Ballybunion for a round of golf
And if ur here for the weekend u could always visit Ireland's only swinger's club( see adverts in the forums )
Kerry and west cork the place will take ur breath away
What ever u do enjoy ur stay |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Along the Antrim coast in Northern Ireland is my favourite.....have fun we are all a friendly bunch over here!well with exception to the moron comment on here...!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Forget Dublin and Belfast come west we will get u d*unk and iI am sure there are plenty fab ladies that would take advantage of u
Bunratty folk park get a taste of our heritage
Limerick city of culture plenty going on there till the end of the year
Ballybunion for a round of golf
And if ur here for the weekend u could always visit Ireland's only swinger's club( see adverts in the forums )
Kerry and west cork the place will take ur breath away
What ever u do enjoy ur stay "
if you do go west, make sure you take in the cliffs of moher, just spectacular. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Some people don't leave the country through their own choices whatever they may be so why would you go to the hassle and expense of getting a passport? I don't see how this makes you any more or less of a catch?
As miss knots said in the north try and get up the north coast if you want to do a bit of sight seeing or if you staying in and around Belfast maybe do one of the bus tours and also the Titanic quarter "
So much to see and do. A trip to the mourne mountains could be nice on a good day too |
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By *j47Man
over a year ago
limerick |
"Forget Dublin and Belfast come west we will get u d*unk and iI am sure there are plenty fab ladies that would take advantage of u
Bunratty folk park get a taste of our heritage
Limerick city of culture plenty going on there till the end of the year
Ballybunion for a round of golf
And if ur here for the weekend u could always visit Ireland's only swinger's club( see adverts in the forums )
Kerry and west cork the place will take ur breath away
What ever u do enjoy ur stay
if you do go west, make sure you take in the cliffs of moher, just spectacular."
Doolin for a pint and some Irish traditional music
Bally Vaughan or kinvara for some amazing sea food
And on to the city of the tribes (galway) for a nights entertainment
U might even see some lovely girls with lovely bottoms
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By (user no longer on site)
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Second this motion! I'm a Mackem and have visited 25 of the 26 Counties in the Republic - Donegal, I'm saving you for last/best??? I've seen parts of the North too - and they're all going to impress you.
Back to the Point - As a Blow-In myself - I'd recommend that you do the "Open Top Bus Tours" in each place first - then you can see the best of the cities, choose which of the main attractions you want to visit - and then head off to suit yourself on the next circuit - The prices are well worth the knowledge and history of the city you'll gain.
I remember you from A N Other website Fabio - you were always good craic
Marie
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"hey.. i live in newcastle... we are tough, brollies are for wimps...
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