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Genre: Travel & Events
Date of upload: Mar 16, 2024 ^^
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Such a comforting video to watch. Headed to Dublin next week first time ever. I’m a middle-aged man married and you all look like you’re pretty close to that. Good to hear just rational, calm advice from people about my age. You are so realistic. You’re helping me a lot as I prepare for this trip.
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Ireland is totally underrated! I took the train and the bus to get to the Cliffs of Moher and stayed in the village of Doolin for a few days, which is known for it pubs with live music and various bands from all over Europe go to play there.
Nothing like sitting in a pub by a fireplace with a plate of Irish Stew, Soda Bread and a pint of Guinness of a rainy March day.
Speaking of which, the Guinness tour was great! When I went, they actually explained and taught you how to pour a proper Guinness. In the end, they even gave you a certificate, which was pretty cool.. Thanks for the walk down memory lane)
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I am from Ireland and lived and worked in Dublin for 15 years. Left there 35 years ago but have been back several times. Have looked at many videos of visitor’s trips to Ireland. This video is by far the best and most informative and realistic I have ever seen on the subject. I hope your trip included a visit to Kilmainham gaol Well done both of you. I look forward to checking out your other videos.🇮🇪☘️👍
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So happy you ❤ 🇮🇪. And you didn't do too bad with the $. I did a 15 day self drive road trip 10 years ago and it was $6000cad. With Air and 🚗 rental. Doing a self drive was amazing got lost many times which made the trip so much more interesting. Landed, got a car and drove, no itinerary just winged it. I hope you get back again to explore some more off the beaten track places.
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Guys it’s great to hear that you had a good time here. If you’re stopping off again I would recommend that you take the DART train from Dublin City to Bray and (on a good day) walk the cliffs overlooking the Irish Sea, to Greystones in County Wicklow. Both towns are well worth a visit and the views on the walk are second to none. Additionally, Brian if you get there around beer o’clock; you won’t be disappointed with the choices available to you for a quick beer. Another beautiful town in north county Dublin well worth a day trip is Skerries. Beautiful beaches (one sand and one stone) a lovely harbour and fantastic coffee shops, pubs and restaurants. Honestly you won’t be disappointed. Finally, I’d recommend getting a DART northbound to Sutton and walking onto the beach and all the way up to Howth Village. Another small harbour town with incredible views, walks and places to eat and drink. Best of luck on the rest of your journey. I wish you well.
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I got engaged in Dublin almost 25 years ago! Love Ireland and have been there multiple times. I would say 5 days is ok for just Dublin but you really need to rent a car and get out there at stay with locals along the way west and south. I’ve had so many wonderful experiences waking up in someone’s home to an Irish breakfast, walking their land or local town for lunch or pub, even horseback riding. You just don’t get same experience on a tour bus. We’ve stopped randomly to see ruins, cemeteries, abbey’s, pubs, sheep, live music, dolphins jumping along the coast, etc. Have explored Killarney, Cork, Dingle Peninsula, Ring of Kerry/ Cliffs of Moher, Blarney, Achille Island, Aran Island, Galway, Dublin, Waterford, Limerick, etc. There’s so much to see in Ireland!!
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@julienugent712
1 month ago
Going in Ireland for 17 days in September. We are renting a car and touring the entire Ireland. Can’t wait!
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