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Liamkeyes | Aug 15, 2010, 01:02 PM EDT
It's still free to walk along the Claddagh and watch the sun go down on Galway Bay.
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Liamkeyes | Aug 15, 2010, 01:01 PM EDT
I think it's another "rip-off" charging the gullible yanks 6 Euro to view the Cliffs. I've viewed them numerous times so I certainly weill pay to view them
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Liamkeyes | Aug 15, 2010, 12:57 PM EDT
The Ha'penny Bridge. It was a toll bridge way back and it cost a half penny to cross over hence the name. It's about 250 Yards up river from 'Connell Bridge, a further 3/4 of a mile up river will bring you to Guinness' Brewery, The river incidentally is the Liffey and the Ha'penny Bridge is a protected National Monument
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Posted by on August 15,2010 | 10:04AM
Another Free attraction, I don't believe that they'll start charging to view the Causeway, that comes under Northern Ireland Tourism, They're not as Tight as Bord Failte.
Posted by on August 15,2010 | 10:02AM
It's still free to walk along the Claddagh and watch the sun go down on Galway Bay.
Posted by on August 15,2010 | 10:01AM
I think it's another "rip-off" charging the gullible yanks 6 Euro to view the Cliffs. I've viewed them numerous times so I certainly weill pay to view them
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