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Europe » Ireland » County Laois » Stradbally August 31st 2007

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Europe » Ireland » County Dublin » Dublin August 30th 2007

Going to Ireland, at this point in my life, was one of the best and memorable experiences of my life. Many awesome things happened on my trip and I visited many incredible places within Ireland. I thought about posting my journal from my time in Ireland ( which by the way is a great way to keep record of your travels - unfortunately I had no idea of the online travel blog then), but instead I have decided to post some key places to visit. I may at a later date post some entries, but I really want to put focus on those students who are interested in studying abroad. I went through a program called Arcadia. It takes a little time planning to go abroad. You have to figure out how you will take care ... read more
Aran Islands
Aran Islands
Aran Islands

Europe » Ireland August 30th 2007

Green, Gaelic & Guinness…Ireland Our first day in Ireland felt like a truly international day. After flying from Liverpool, England to Dublin, Ireland, we had to take a detour to the Chinese embassy. En route, we passed Irish pubs, Polish markets and Ghanaian restaurants. Once there, we presented our visa applications to the Chinese clerk - all in order so that we’d be able to traverse Russia, Mongolia and China later in our travels! Trivia: What is the second most spoken language in Ireland? Answer: Chinese! As expected, we found Ireland to be a very charming place. In fact, we’re not alone. It’s said that Ireland has more tourists per year than actual residents! We started our Irish adventure in Dublin and did a big counterclockwise loop passing through Northern Ireland, along the northern coast and ... read more
Cormac's Chapel - Rock of Cashel
Picturesque Kilkenny Castle
Luck o' the Irish!

Europe » Ireland » County Galway » Galway August 30th 2007

it's been a while since i've written a proper blog (and this one won't be too long either)...my apologies on that...i've been a bit busy trying to squeeze the most out of the eurail pass that marc and i got. we did a WHILRWIND tour of scandinavia - if we were't sleeping or on a boat or hiking we were on a train, there was no downtime at all. norway was spectacularly beautiful. took a fjord cruise down the longest and deepest fjord in the world. cliffs that went straight up into the sky and straight down to the water. train rides through mountain passes and valleys...ferry rides through tiny islands to even tinier villages. our plan to get to the UK was to take a ferry from stavanger norway to newcastle or up through the ... read more

Europe » Ireland » County Dublin » Dublin August 29th 2007

So we were in Kinsale on Friday and Saturday. The town was lovely... theres no other way to describe it. To me it seemed like it was a bit like the Hamptons or Cape cod, I didn't meet anyone that actually lived in the town, just the surrounding area. Mom and I just explored the town all day then went out for a drink Saturday night. After she headed back to the hotel I went back to the bar, then out to a true afterhours European dance club. I thought it was pretty ironic because the song that they closed on was "New York, New York"! Apparently theres a beauty pagent called the Rose of Trailee. The girl that won this year was a New Yorker and everyone in Killarny and Kinsale thought I was her. ... read more
Kinsale outside hotel
Little Cemetary
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Europe » Ireland » County Dublin » Dublin August 28th 2007

Hi Guys, Having visited Dublin for a couple of days and visited the Guinness Factory, the management were so impressed with my Guinness drinking abilities that they immediately offered me a job as their Chief Guinness Taster. Just to prove it I have enclosed a picture of me in the tasting laboratory. You've either got it or you haven't! When not involved with this arduous work I'm normally out on the town in Dublin making sure the pubs there are pouring the right quality stuff whilst enjoying the Craic of course.... read more
Dublin at its best
Enjoying the Craic
Arriving in Wexford

Europe » Ireland August 28th 2007

Hi, I'm Peggy. I've never done a blog before, but I decided to create a travelblog for my trip to Ireland with my cousin, Pat. Both of us will be adding to this blog whenever we come across an Internet Cafe on our travels. I've wanted to see Ireland since I was a child and when I said so to Pat a few months ago she said, Me too. I started planning, primarily using the Internet, and finally picked up our tickets on Saturday, August 25, 2007. We'll be away for three weeks, spending some time in London and the rest navigating around Ireland in a rental car. The plan is to stay in B&Bs in Ireland so we'll get a chance to meet local people. I'm a little nervous about not having reserved ahead, but ... read more

Europe » Ireland August 26th 2007

Adam and I have recently discovered being a commuter couple again does have the occasional luxury attached-being so far apart, we have every reason now to spoil ourselves in the time we actually do get to have together! So, our first treat to ourselves has been a road trip around southern Ireland. Adam got his taste of the jetsetter lifestyle, flying into Dublin late Friday night, where I picked him up and away we went. Crashed for the night in Dublin, stopping only long enough to wander along the very crowded streets of Temple Bar and enjoy the amusing scenes created by late night revellers, before making an early start west to Galway. The city of Galway is very quaint, offering true Irish hospitality at every turn. Heading to a local pub, we sat down to ... read more
The Cliffs of Moher
The Dingle Pennisula
The beautiful Irish Coast

Europe » Ireland » County Cork » Cork August 26th 2007

Been wandering around now for upwards of two hours trying to find the bay. A bay. Any body of water larger than a river. The utter lack of streetsigns once one leaves the city proper is making this rather difficult. After a time I had only the general cardinal directions to help me - and once I found myself in suburbia, they were no help at all. I've plopped down in the 'Douglas Community Park' to enjoy the shade before I try to find my way back to the part of the city I know. Next time I try this, I think I'll just follow the river. Now this is not to say I'm not enjoying myself - on my walk I got into a richer part of town: all the houses were gated, set back ... read more
Big House
Dandy Lions
Trinity Bridge

Europe » Ireland » County Limerick » Kilfinane August 26th 2007

We stayed at the hostel where I had lived in Glasgow exactly 8 years ago...only problem was, it was totally different and in quite poor shape. No further evidence needed than the overflowing 3rd floor toilet which woke us all up around 3 am when the water soaked underneath and bit into the fire alarm. It soon after soaked out the poor lads sleeping on the 2nd floor, pretty much ruining their morning. It was now my turn to drive - mind you, on the left. It actually surprised me how quickly I remembered how to drive properly over there (and that the left lane is the slow lane!). Drove west through the Argyll Forest Park and soon found ourselves on the perilously narrow single-track to Kilfinan. These roads are intensely curvy, and sometimes necessitate going ... read more
Kilfinan House
Kyles of Bute
Kilmartin Standing Stones




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