Top ten places to see in Ireland
Published Monday, November 1, 2010, 6:41 AM
Updated Monday, November 1, 2010, 6:48 AM
"Croker" is something of a hidden secret for tourists. If you can get a tickets, the chances are that you will be one of the few tourists there. The best time to get tickets is usually around May at the start of the season. To go and see a game of either hurling or football at Croke Park is to sample a unique slice of Irish life.
While you're there, visit the GAA museum and for a tour of the grand stadium.
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Seanmor | Mar 23, 2012, 09:21 PM EDT
The Glins of Antrip, the Lakes of Fermanagh and the Mountains of Mourne also rate very highly among Ireland's scenis spots - or have these places been transferred across the sea to Brirain?
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Mayosligo | Jul 01, 2011, 10:47 AM EDT
We visited in 2006 and drove all over, marveling at the sites and magnificent scenery and enjoyed the people tremendously. We want to come back. The economy at home holds us here. We will come again.
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Searlit | Nov 02, 2010, 04:04 PM EDT
I've been to The Skelligs, Glendalough, Kinsale and I climbed Croagh Patrick. I can attest to the beauty of these places. The Skelligs, Glendalough and Croagh Patrick are especially, significant places of Irish history and Christianity.
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edmundburke | Nov 01, 2010, 07:06 PM EDT
Croke Park and Guinness storehouse are great, but really only appeal to a select audience (the athletically inclined and the serious drinking inclined!). I think there is more universal value to the following: Wicklow Mountains (w/ Glendalough), Kinsale in Cork (and include Cork City), and, perhaps at no. 11, Croagh Patrick (and Clew Bay/Westport) in Mayo.
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seanskelligs | Nov 01, 2010, 06:37 PM EDT
I simply do not understand how anyone could come to Ireland and not visit the Skelligs which is quite simply the best day out in Ireland. The likes of Newgrange and the Giants Causeway are not even on the same pitch not to mention being in the same league. For fabulous pictures look on facebook under Ballinskelligsboats. I guarantee you it is truly awesome
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Madeleine | Nov 01, 2010, 06:01 PM EDT
I want to come to Ireland very badly, maybe next spring would be good time. It looks so beautiful in all the pictures I have seen, My husband still has lot of family there so we could combine a vacation with a visit to family. It is beautiful and I want to see it first hand.
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teddybear | Nov 01, 2010, 05:30 PM EDT
Been to Ireland twice and LOVED all the people and the places we visited and will go back again.
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RAGHNALL | Nov 01, 2010, 05:12 PM EDT
What took you so long. We spent Christmas 2009 in the Connemarra countryside. Absolutely beautiful. Extremely difficult to see Ireland by auto. Will have to return later.
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Sullyman | Nov 01, 2010, 11:53 AM EDT
My Wife and I just returned from a fifteen day journey of Ireland. We started in Dublin and left out of Shannon. We had a wonderful visit to a wonderful Country. The Irish People love the Americans and show it. One of the real high lights of the trip was a two day stay at The Cliff House Hotel in Ardmore. What a wonderful place. The hotel itself, the service, the staff, the General Manager, the food. This is a hotel that understands what it takes to make a stay a real experience. Put this on your places to visit.
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Searlit | Nov 01, 2010, 10:37 AM EDT
I went to Newgrange on my first trip to Ireland in 1999. Although going through the passageway made me feel a little claustrophobic, it was worth it. The Chamber is so---beautiful. Even though it wasn't on the Winter Solstice, one of the guides shined a light through the roof-box so you got the affect. It was unforgettable! When they shut the light off in the tomb it became pitch black and though I couldn't see at all, suddenly red chevrons were in my view. There's probably a good scientific explanation for that because I was looking at the chevron carvings on one of the corbel roof stones the instant the light went out. It was a rush, especially when the light came back on!
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