Top ten most popular counties in Ireland for travellers
From cosmopolitan Dublin to the natural beauty of Kerry - a low down on the top destinations
Published Monday, January 16, 2012, 7:32 AM
Updated Monday, January 16, 2012, 11:10 AM
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GeorgeDillon | Jan 17, 2012, 02:26 PM EST
While obviously these lists represent one person's opinion, and therefore are not a matter of right and wrong, for the benefit of those who don't know Ireland I would strike out Kilkenny and Offaly. There's almost nothing worthwhile in the former, while apart from Clonmacnoise, Offaly is a bore. I would also dump Cork. I accept that there are a few pretty places in Cork, Kinsale and Glengariff for example, but given how large that county is, it really isn't worthwhile to put Cork in this list. Huge areas of Cork are B-O-R-I-N-G and not worth seeing. Instead I would recommend Mayo, Fermanagh and Sligo.
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mcdolan | Jan 17, 2012, 07:05 AM EST
And what about Ireland's hidden gem -- unspoiled Lovely Leitrim with its mountains, hills, valleys, 110 lakes, Glencar Waterfall, River Shannon and the cosmopolitan county seat of Carrick-on-Shannon?
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peterson | Jan 16, 2012, 07:40 PM EST
Each of the 32 counties has special and uniqueness -- that is what makes Ireland such a wonderful country.
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edmundburke | Jan 16, 2012, 07:01 PM EST
As the son of a Mayoman, I have to agree with others that Mayo should be on the list in place of another. Westport, Cong (home of Ashford Castle and Quiet Man filming), Clare Island of Pirate Queen Grace O'Malley fame, Achill Island, Croagh Patrick, Ballintubber Abbey, Ceidhe Fields, numerous prehistoric and medieval sights, great golf and fishing, breathtaking coastlines, etc etc. Also, I was surprised how Kerry was understated as a tourist destination. County Kerry is probably the oldest favorite tourist destination in Ireland. And how can you describe tourism in Kerry without one mention of the Lakes of Killarney, again one of the oldest tourist destinations in Ireland?
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jackieo | Jan 16, 2012, 05:05 PM EST
was in ireland in november- what a great time it was magical, would like to retire there
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ihirish76 | Jan 16, 2012, 03:54 PM EST
I LOVE everything Irish! I am tickled to get to read your news & do so daily! I hope to come within the year!!
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pilib04 | Jan 16, 2012, 12:24 PM EST
No Mayo, are you people for real. If this is scietific research please state your sources. No way Mayo is not in the top ten visited counties!!!
As for Donegal, remember McClory's pub Culdaff, Donegal.
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antoman | Jan 16, 2012, 11:48 AM EST
I misinterpreted the headline of this story. I was thinking of those who collect scrap metal, tarmac peoples drives and live in Transit vans. 'Tourists' would be a better word.
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RockNReel | Jan 16, 2012, 10:59 AM EST
No Mention of Sligo in there and it probably has more to offer than most of the counties mentioned. Had a good laugh to see Offally and Kilkenny in there LOL. Check your research again writer--The Yeats country should have been mentioned
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DiscoveringCork | Jan 16, 2012, 10:00 AM EST
A generally good list, though I agree Mayo should be included and dropping one of the others. There are a couple of errors on the Cork section. There is no Cobh Harbor - Cobh is located in Cork Harbour. The Lusitnia never visited and it was actually torpedoed off the Old Head of Kinsale and not in the harbour itself... apart from that,good article
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Torroemore | Jan 16, 2012, 09:40 AM EST
I am with George: this really is NOT a good list!
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GeorgeDillon | Jan 16, 2012, 09:33 AM EST
Correct me if I missed it, but is Mayo missing from the list? Ludicrous. And Kilkenny is included? Ridiculous, Kilkenny is quite broing, except for the southern tip down near Waterford. Meath shouldn't be in the list either, if only to punish them for driving a turnpike thru the heart of Royal Tara. I have resolved never again to spend a cent in Meath and so far I have kept my word. And there's no room in the list for hidden gems? West Cavan, for example? Carlow, around Mount Leinster? North Westmeath, around Fore? Pretty poor IrishCentral list, I say.
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