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Paul Roe
Has anyone been to Ireland?
Looking at the reviews most of the site's don't sound very nice
Looking at the reviews most of the site's don't sound very nice
There's nothing to do in Ireland anyway. There's no scenery worth talking about. There's no culture or history. The food is terrible. The people are really unfriendly.
Better off going somewhere with nice sites...
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You realise 2 of the sites you mention there are in the UK? Intelligent and courteous.I live in Ireland. In my experience generally the sites here don't compare with the Club sites in UK. There are some exceptions - Loughshore (near Belfast), Drumaheglis (near Giants Causeway), Roundwood (near Dublin), and there is an excellent site at Eagle Point (near Ballylickey Co Cork).
if approached with courtesy and respect
I too agree "....courtesy and respect...." is the key to opening doors internationally. It's never been a secret. I find it works wonders. I recommend using it with care and its free. How good is that!This guy gets it.
Couldn't agree more with your post, Eberhard.
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Has anyone been to Ireland?
Looking at the reviews most of the site's don't sound very nice
Thats all i need to hear -There's nothing to do in Ireland anyway. There's no scenery worth talking about. There's no culture or history. The food is terrible. The people are really unfriendly.
Better off going somewhere with nice sites...
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Good afternoon,
Guinness is ok but a leg of lamb with rost potatoes, vegetable and a nice gravy - heaven
Regards,
Eberhard
People are friendly and helpful if approached with courtesy and respect -
Mannix point is ace, especially when the music sessions happen.and a small story on that ...
2016, on my motorcycle. Ring of Kerry. Saturday, camped at Mannix Point Camping and Caravan park. A very good camp site ... but a crazy night with lots of wind and rain. Got up early in the morning and rode anti-clockwise and reached a town - I think it was called Sneem. Sunday morning, all shops closed. Seeing me peek through the door on a closed restaurant, the owner came, opened the door, said he does not open for another 2 hours, but invited me in, cooked me up a great breakfast. That's Irish for you. Will never forget that.![]()
To make it a round trip, from Derby, I would drive down to Fishguard via Wales. Take the Fishguard to Rosslare ferry, do the loop via south and west (ring of Kerry etc and then, depending on the days you have cut across from Galway to Dublin, visit the Guinness museum and then take the ferry back from Dublin to Holyhead.Gosh
Thanks for all the replies !
I am half Irish, but never been there, too many relatives so would never have gotten past having to visit them.
so thought it was about time to take the plunge.
And of course sample some Guinness and of course, Irish Whiskey, as it was invented here, not sure i got the spelling correct as they spell it differently to the scots.
Any tips on the best ferry to take ??
Crispy fluffy roast potatoes, double heavenGood afternoon,
Guinness is ok but a leg of lamb with rost potatoes, vegetable and a nice gravy - heaven
Regards,
Eberhard
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