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Ten places around the Emerald Isle you wont want to miss on your next trip

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Murph46, there are suddenly too many people in the US whose anestors just happened to be from Moneygall. Daingaen, used to be Phillipstown. Pretty decent fairly new golf club there, Castle Barna. No, not interested in whether or not they were law abiding.
JB- Love Salthill,Had one of my best times in Ireland there.I'm itchin' to get back.I think Byethebay wants to do a geneology trace on my family so he can claim he is my Irish cousin!
Byethebay- Daigen, and why the acute interest,you want to see if they were horse thieves?Ha! Christ-don't play the Moneygall card on me of all people!
Murph, bythebay's beatin' on ye again. I've been to all but 1,, 4, 5, 10. Bythebay, is that San Francisco or Salthill? I'll be back, hopefully, in Sept, or Oct. this year.
Murph46, so where in Offaly are your ancestors from and don't tell me Moneygall!!
BrianO, the usual American bias surfacing again. This list is, according to the US writer, places to visit in Ireland. He's apparently unaware the Causeway isn't in Ireland. Just pointing out it's a different country. The writer should be very embarrassed not to know that.
So Bythebay i will take your advise and avoid Northern ireland.
Byethbay-Hell,I'm still waiting for my Leprechaun! Have you heard the term Garboofy (spelling?)My now deceased uncle Donald Patrick Murphy swore it was a "bad" Leprechaun!
Those of you in the US should know, St. Patrick's Cathedral is NOT a Catholic one, it's Anglican, part of the Church of Ireland which is Anglican.
BrendanDunphy, not to worry, you'll soon wear out your welcome in Northern Ireland, the same as you have in Ireland.
Murph46, why for you, the Leprechaun Crossing will be waiting!!!!!!
The Giants Causeway isn't in Ireland, surprise, surprise. Hasn't been since 1922. It's in the United Kingdom.
play a round of golf at ceann sibeal golf links with the blaskets in the background, Slea head, Dingle. Malin head Donegal just beautiful and the trip to get there is just as nice. Glendolough Wicklow, and the Harbour bar in Bray, not in any special order all nice. I saw the cliffs of Moher again last year on a nice crisp march day it was still breathtaking.
Totally agree with top of Healy Pass-Do they still have the"Leprechaun" crossing? Son wanted to wait for one there!
Been to 9 of 10--I'd replace a few of these and add the Antrim Coast from Larne to Bushmills; all of County Donegal; the top of Healy Pass in Beara Peninsula; Mizen Head or Cliffs of Bunglass over Cliffs of Moher; Belfast murals tour and Belfast pub crawl; and Dingle Peninsula.
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