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Top 10 MOST BEAUTIFUL Places in IRELAND Essential Irish Travel Guide

Top 10 MOST BEAUTIFUL Places in IRELAND Essential Irish Travel Guide

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Traveling to Ireland or Northern Ireland? From Dublin to Belfast and everything in between, these are the Top 10 Essential Things to Do on the island of Ireland. Alex and Marko the Vagabrothers guide you to the very best of the Emerald Isle.
Date: 2019-09-05

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I would add Dingle peninsula, Skellig islands, the Golden Vale just outside Tipp Town, Lough Gur but not on warm Sundays because the whole of Limerick City goes there, The Ring of Kerry, the little obscure beaches in Co. Waterford, the Vee on the Waterford/Tipp border, Lough Derg, the Wicklow Mountains. I know that Dublin and Belast are tourist attractions but they're far from the most beautiful places on this gorgeous island
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I was just in Ireland for a week driving around the West Coast. My favorite places were probably the Gleniff Horseshoe in Sligo, the Cliffs of Moher, the Ross Castle in Killarney, the abandoned Kilcrea Castle near Blarney and of course the Streedagh riding trip that I took in Sligo. Saw plenty of other places too and loved every minute of it From Dublin we only saw the airport, airport-hotel and the car rental place.
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Just got back from two weeks in Ireland. Thanks to your wonderful suggestions, we had a marvelous trip. Rented a car in Dublin and drove counter-clockwise around the entire island, hitting many spots you mention here. Never would have known about spectacular Slieve League without your video. Thank you for pointing us in the right directions
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My husband and I are going to Ireland next fall. Ive been there once when I was 10 with my Mom who was raised in Roscommon where both her parents are from. After the requisite visits to relatives, we would like to visit the surrounding counties. Any recommendations? Is there any place(s) in Roscommon we should visit? Thanks in advance.
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Great video, guys My boyfriend is from Dublin and has a degree in geography, so I've been very lucky to had gotten to know the island on road trips with him. I would just add the Dark Hedges to the Game of Thrones tour. Really cool- I have only read the books, but still really appreciated seeing this beautiful tunnel of trees.
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Im from cork and super glad you included it as most people really fixate on Dublin. but I live on the boarder of cork and Kerry and am kinda sad you left Kerry our. Killarney is a super popular tourist hub and dingle is so pretty. Theres also so many beaches and the ring of Kerry. Missing out guys.
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Im going to Dublin Ireland for marching band and we are going to be playing in the big Dublin st Patricks day parade and i CANT WAIT. We also get to visit cliffs of moher and castles and many other places. We are there for 9 days and its REALLY far from where I live and I cant explain how excited I am.
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You're right the Atlantic way is really beautiful yes, Slieve league is in Donegal, a bit of a drive if you are coming from Co. Sligo. Donegals landscape is stunning, the coastline is the longest in Ireland and Slieve league is much higher than the cliffs of mother, just sayin. It's a stunning drive.
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For Christ sake If another American pronounces our country as iiiiiii-yer-lind, we may lose our minds. Its the equivalent of pronouncing Norway as No-or-way or Sweden as swee-eee-den. Ireland is pronounced Ar-land. thats 2 syllables not 3. Any other tourist coming here please take note. Cheers
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