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The dramatic Cliffs of Moher may be mute, but they have plenty of stories to tell. Attracting nearly one million visitors per year, the Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland’s premier tourist destinations and are located in County Clare. Just North of O’Brien’s tower they reach an impressive 214 metres above sea-level, then run 8 kilometres along the Irish Atlantic coastline until they reach the poetically named Hag’s Head which rises to 120 metres above sea-level. .. mor....
Posted 100 days ago at Travel TripzIreland is known for it’s amazing scenery and rolling hills. One of the top ways to enjoy the lush magic of the emerald isle is by driving its scenic winding roads, stopping off to enjoy picturesque villages, historic castles, ancient abbeys and wonderful sea views. Travel is mainly on country roads or two-lane highways, and though well-maintained they can become a bit windy and narrow. Thanks to the vast amount of untouched greenery, many roads are not marked, so there is oft .. more ..
Posted 175 days ago at Adventure Travel Blog Tips and Planing at Smoother TravelsContributed by Milford Woods For our 25th wedding anniversary, I decided to surprise my wife with a two week trip to Europe. She has always wanted to go and after raising our four rowdy boys, I feel like she more than deserves it. We will be going to Italy and France because I let my wife choose her two top choices. I would really like to visit Ireland or Scotland one day, but I guess we will save those for another trip. Our oldest son is married and out on his own. .. more ..
Posted 183 days ago at Adventure Travel Blog Tips and Planing at Smoother TravelsI just discovered your site and I am so excited that I did!! I am recently single (six months ago I broke off my engagement and called off my wedding -
Posted 230 days ago at What's New in the Backpacking Blog?Ireland is one of the most gorgeous places to visit. Ireland has a blend of historical character and scenic landscape. The long stretches of beaches, the Rocky Mountains, the serene villages, energetic cities etc., give the visitor a wide range of experie… Go here to read the rest: Ireland tour package
Posted 257 days ago at Snda Travel's BlogPolish cave diver, Artur Kozlowski, has apparently died while exploring the Kiltartan system near Gort in southern Galway. He failed to surface from a dive on Monday night and the alarm was raised at 9pm. His body was located at … Continue reading →
Posted 257 days ago at Diving Thoughtsso there it is, Ireland was the 20th country i visited.. and it was.. well, special, at the least.. it was my first real trip after about 9 months, it was a 'birthday trip' (my birthday is today, 05.05), and most important of all, it was with my sister (who has already been to 5 different countries with me!).. the main destination was dublin.. sometimes i feel like i'm not a fan of big cities
Posted 383 days ago at ...the .sapo. travel blog...submitted by Gretchen Bursch Travel St. Cloud We spent the night in Waterford and had a very interesting walking tour of the city in the morning and what a beautiful sunny morning it was. The walking tour was included in our Brendan Tour and was an added treat. We met the local tour guide - jack Burtchaell for a stroll around Ireland's oldest city. He really made it interesting and fun to learn about the history of this area....from when the Vikings were there up to the .. more ..
Posted 420 days ago at Bursch Travel BlogAs the spring season creeps closer, every country has their own festival or holiday to celebrate the arrival of better weather. These holidays are almost always worth traveling for, whether you want to see the ornate masks of Carnival in Venice or the sea of green in Ireland for St Patrick’s Day. If you’re planning [...]
Posted 451 days ago at The iStopOver MagazineThere is nowhere in the world that offers the array of shopping opportunities that New York City does! Here in Ireland with an economic recession hanging over us, consumer confidence at an all time low, overpriced electrical goods and clothes and every euro buying you nearly $1.60 shopping in New York is better than ever! There is no better time to take a City Breaks to the city that never sleeps. The most popular option is .. more ..
Posted 538 days ago at Travel247.ie BlogGalway, Ireland Galway – Is an artsy, university town with a lot of young people in the city. This is a good city for walking because of the stores. The city is scattered with can .. more ..
Posted 687 days ago at Mike's Travel BlogIreland is known for the land of Leprechauns, shamrocks, Celtic crosses, green grasses and Guiness. This is just the beginning of what to see and do in Ireland. If you have a week to spend in this country, I would recommend renting a car and driving around the country side to the Ring of Kerry, Sleah Head, Cliffs of Moher, glendalough, Hills of Tara, NewGranage, and Poulnabrone Dolmen. If you don’t want to rent a car, there is plenty to see in Dublin and perhaps you can t .. more ..
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Posted 729 days ago at Bed and Breakfast Travel BlogIs being a travel writer your dream job? We’re excited to launch the BootsnAll Travel Writer platform — a partnership with passionate travel writers to create expert-driven content on your favorite destinations and topics. Current Opportunities: Destinations: Amsterdam, Australia, France, Hawaii, Indonesia, Ireland, Las Vegas, London, Mexico, South Africa, or you tell us! Themes: Adventure Travel, Busin .. more ..
Posted 813 days ago at Written RoadHowdy from sunny Los Angeles. Caitland’s making me blog because she feels like crap. She’s been quesy for the past few days, poor baby (she hates it when I call her that). Okay, she’s telling me that we need to talk about London, Scotland and Ireland, which is frankly going to be difficult considering how out of practice I am with all this blogging hoo-hah. So.. London. Transpo .. more ..
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