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Advice on Ireland trip?

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Advice on Ireland trip? I’m spending 8 days in Ireland this March, what do you all think is are some of the things that I need to have on my itinerary? Here it is as of now. I haven’t booked anything but my flight. I’d like to do a mix of city and nature, also some Republic of Ireland and some Northern Ireland. Thinking of also renting a car to do a day trip from Dubli…

Reddit Travel 879 2023-12-17

Ireland – best countryside towns

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Ireland – best countryside towns Hello! I’m going to be in Ireland mid November. I’ll be in Dublin for 2 nights and then have 2 nights to explore elsewhere. Since I’ll already be in a city, I’m tempted to stay in a town/village that feels more country. But not too long of a travel day from Dublin since I’ll have to return to Dublin to fly back out of to the states. Shannon wasn…

Reddit Travel 733 2023-11-03

Any other online business owners in Ireland? (Ecommerce or similar)

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Any other online business owners in Ireland? (Ecommerce or similar) Hello all, I’ve been running an ecommerce store in Ireland for over 3 years (ecommerce/high ticket dropshipping). Is there anyone else doing something similar? I’m looking to link up with people in a similar boat as most of my contacts in the space are not in Ireland. If you own a different type of online business feel free to reach out too! …

Reddit ecommerce 1.4k 2023-11-01

Need opinions. Do we go to London, Ireland or Scotland

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Need opinions. Do we go to London, Ireland or Scotland I want to surprise my husband with a 5 day trip for his 50th bday in early March. We have always wanted to go to Ireland or Scotland and then we threw London into the mix too. I don’t know which one to pick and I don’t want to talk to him about it because I really want to surprise him. We enjoy history, eating, shopping and drinking. Not much on…

Reddit Travel 119 2023-09-14

Ireland in March?

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Ireland in March? I am trying to plan a trip to Ireland this March. I’m a teacher so I thought I would take advantage of my spring break. I genuinely cannot decide where to stay. I teach history so I would love somewhere with historical sights to explore. I’ve been looking at Killarney, Cork, Limerick, Galway, and Dingle. Can anyone please give me some pros and c…

Reddit Travel 175 2023-08-27

Two men die in Ironman competition in Ireland

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Two men die in Ironman competition in Ireland Two men participating in the Ironman Cork competition have died in separate incidents during the 1.9km swimming leg of the 70.3km event on Sunday in Youghal, Ireland.

ESPN 176 2023-08-21

3 days in Ireland

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3 days in Ireland My husband and I are traveling to the UK next spring/early summer and are wanting to add on a few days in Ireland. I was originally thinking Dublin, but have heard that there are better places to see, so am looking for advice from you all! We’d love to stay in one place for 2-3 nights but be able to explore architecture, landscapes, sights aroun…

Reddit Travel 196 2023-08-15

What to prioritize in Ireland

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What to prioritize in Ireland My boyfriend and I are going to Ireland at the end of August for 9 days, my list of things I want to see has gotten way too long for the amount of time we have. We fly in and out of Dublin but don’t want to spend any time there. We’re renting a car and driving to Kilkenny immediately after landing because his family is originally from there. We’…

Reddit Travel 148 2023-08-11

Ireland trip with my girlfriend

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Ireland trip with my girlfriend As the title says, me and my girlfriend are planning a trip to Ireland. We’re staying for seven nights and leaving on the eighth day. We’ll arrive in and leave from Dublin. Some places we’re considering visiting are Dublin, Cork, Galway, Killarney, and Kilkenny. We obviously don’t plan to visit all of them, but those are just some of our ideas a…

Reddit Travel 175 2023-08-10