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Travellers' top tips for places in Ireland Beach
  • Bray: Go to Dublin via the Dart. Bray itself is a bit sad - although the beach and heads are quite pretty. vailskiier22
  • Bray: Have coffee and breakfast, lunch or snack at Finnbee's on the beach NH_frequent_traveler
Food & Drink
  • Galway: Eat in the Huntmans or Hunters Logde (on Dublin road), just outside city centre - food excellent MelissaDublin
  • Killarney: eat at the 'Danny Mann' -great atmosphere and food... and I won't slander an establishment publicly but email me if you want to know where to avoid WTBROWN
Nightlife
  • Killarney: go shopping, the ring of kerry(sightseeing and enjoy some of the best nightlife in Ireland. excellent for Irish and Visitors alike. andrear11
  • Cork: get on a night out! Cork has awesome nightlife! TravelFoodPhil
Shopping
  • Cork: every Wednesday attend the English Market, mostly foods but there are plenty of small shops too Rabbit2011
  • Waterford: take in the waterside beauty as ou shop til you drop! marscenic
Weather
  • Galway: visit Elle's Cafe on Shop street. It's near the McDonalds. Amazing hot baps!!!! E_Synnott
  • Cork: Prepare for a lot of rain. We wanted to kiss the blarney stone, but were unable to go due to extreme rain. However, we will be back to visit again. rondiane3
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Ireland travel tips from your fellow travellers
  • Killarney: Visit Dingle and the peninsula and of course the ring of Kerry! - by sham90
  • Killarney: Visit the National Park and see as much of the beautiful ancient forest as you can. - by doctorsally
  • Kilkenny: go to the castle as well as golf at the mount jiulet golf course. - by lindaandclyde
  • Waterford: When in Dungarven make sure you take in one of the many traditional music sessions. Visit the castle and museum - both free. - by barrymoregiddings231
  • Ennis: Visit Father Ted's House North West of Ennis. - by EwanPaul