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Postgraduate study abroad experiences in Ireland
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Today my family and I are headed to Inis Mór, the largest of the Aran Isla ... Continue reading »
Today my family and I are headed to Inis Mór, the largest of the Aran Isla ... Continue reading »
2 years ago
-Macoosh:)
2 years ago
Inis Mór was great. Stay tuned for my extensive post about my weekend trip there...and that reminds me that I have a pile of photos from a trip I made to Belfast a few weeks ago begging for some attention. Man I've got loads of blogging to do! Thanks for keeping me straight...
Slainte!
-James
2 years ago
Staying in Donegal ? Well, if you are in the north of Donegal, you must vist Downings and the woderful Atlantic Coast. Stay at the Rosapenna Hotel (2 championship Golf courses) or at the cheaper and equally great BEach hotel. Both in Downings.
You cannot visit Donegal and not also visit Derry, my home town and Belfast. Derry is a 1600 year old city with the oldest intact City walls in Western Europe. The "Troubles" are now in the past and the source of some tourism sites. Derry is famed for its music, has an excellent Museum and friendy people. It's next door to Donegal. It has a large harbour, home to wartime fleets and last port of call for mcuh of the Nazi U-boat fleet.
From Derry, take the coast road east via Portstewart and Portrush. Walk across the famous Carrick a Rede Rope Bridge and then to the world famous Ginat's Causeway, just 5 miles away. If you don't stop to sip Whiskey at the oldest distillery in the world, Bushmills at Ballycastle, take the road south through the Antrim Glens to the great city of Belfast.
A buzzing place. LOTS to do and see. Make sure to visit the Crown Liquor Saloon, opposite the Europa hotel. Sit in a Snug and ask for "Champ", the north of Ireland's famous dish. Goes very well with the sooth Guinness. See where the Titanic was built.
Let me know how you get !
John Bradley
email: seanobrolchain@gmail.com
2 years ago
Thanks for the great comment. I actually went to Belfast a few weeks ago. As soon as the dust settles from the doozy of a post I just wrote about Inishmore, I plan to do one on my tour of Belfast and Giant's Causeway.
Thanks for the invitation to the rally, it sounds exciting!
Thanks a million for reading and I look forward to seeing you around here again!