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By *his40 OP   Man  over a year ago

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In Ireland for the week and wondering some good bars to visit in both Dublin and Galway have a car so travel no problems

Where else is worth going to see for my visit

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

gosh there are so many places to go!! where do we start??!!

so where are you actually staying?

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By *his40 OP   Man  over a year ago

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In castlebar at the moment visiting family so that's all done now it's time to take a tour

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

not sure how much time you have, but you could head west first to Achill Island, then south along the N59, exploring Connemara. There's a scenic route off the N59 onto the R335 (sure you can check the route numbers)this will bring you along the Killary Fjord into Leenane. Then onto Kylemore Abbey (beautiful place) then take the Inagh valley drive R344 towards Recess.

You can also head to Clifden and do the gorgeous Sky Road.

There's a lot to see around there, all then heading towards brilliant Galway, with its great pubs and athmosphere.

If you still have time you could then head further south and go and see the Cliff of Moher.

Alternatively, you could go north and go a bit more off the tourist track to Counties Sligo and Donegal.

I hope this helps a little bit!

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


"not sure how much time you have, but you could head west first to Achill Island, then south along the N59, exploring Connemara. There's a scenic route off the N59 onto the R335 (sure you can check the route numbers)this will bring you along the Killary Fjord into Leenane. Then onto Kylemore Abbey (beautiful place) then take the Inagh valley drive R344 towards Recess.

You can also head to Clifden and do the gorgeous Sky Road.

There's a lot to see around there, all then heading towards brilliant Galway, with its great pubs and athmosphere.

If you still have time you could then head further south and go and see the Cliff of Moher.

Alternatively, you could go north and go a bit more off the tourist track to Counties Sligo and Donegal.

I hope this helps a little bit!"

The man wants a ride

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By *his40 OP   Man  over a year ago

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Lol thanks Hun going to give some of that trip a try

Double trouble ur right a bit if fun along the way would be good too )

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


"Lol thanks Hun going to give some of that trip a try

Double trouble ur right a bit if fun along the way would be good too ) "

I'm sure you'll have fun along the way.. lol

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


"not sure how much time you have, but you could head west first to Achill Island, then south along the N59, exploring Connemara. There's a scenic route off the N59 onto the R335 (sure you can check the route numbers)this will bring you along the Killary Fjord into Leenane. Then onto Kylemore Abbey (beautiful place) then take the Inagh valley drive R344 towards Recess.

You can also head to Clifden and do the gorgeous Sky Road.

There's a lot to see around there, all then heading towards brilliant Galway, with its great pubs and athmosphere.

If you still have time you could then head further south and go and see the Cliff of Moher.

Alternatively, you could go north and go a bit more off the tourist track to Counties Sligo and Donegal.

I hope this helps a little bit!

The man wants a ride "

A ride on a horse!!!?

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By *his40 OP   Man  over a year ago

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It might come to that )

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