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Ireland | Uggclogs' Blog
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Two feet in separate worlds, and an affinity for shoes. Posted by uggclogs in Uncategorized. My holidays this year took me to Ireland – a country that everyone has been raving about and which I had never been to. I had high expectations, due to all the reviews I heard, but never actively sought it out. This year, a friend of mine decided to celebrate his significant birthday in Ireland, however, and asked us to come along. We started off in Dublin. And went to a Gaelic Football. Straight in the net. ...
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may the road rise to meet you | travel. style. work. grace. | Page 2
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May the road rise to meet you. Travel. style. work. grace. Newer posts →. Ireland 2015, Day 6: Westport. Posted by Hi, I'm Leigh. I love sleeping late. Love it. Even in Ireand. We didn’t even go down for breakfast until nearly 9 and then spent time walking through the shops in Donegal. Tonight we’ve landed in Westport, Co. Mayo. I’m writing from the back room of Matt Molloy’s pub in the center of town. Molloy is the flutist for the Chieftans and every guide book (and our B&B...A few other highlights:.
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Daisy Cottage Donegal: A PERFECT DAY
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There was an error in this gadget. Monday, 14 February 2011. One of the things I love most about being in Daisy Cottage is its proximity to the sea and of course all the seafood easily available. Saturday was one of those days when we took time to get out and about and enjoy these benefits of the area. Freshly caught fish in Killybegs. At the pier in Killybegs it was quite windy and the salt sea air was so moreish you just wanted to stand there and breathe deeply, savouring and enjoying it. For our main ...
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Donegal Town travel guide - Wikitravel
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Wikitravel has been upgraded! Learn about the new features and how you can help. Northwest Ireland and Lakelands. Guesthouses and 'Bed and Breakfast'. Is a town in County Donegal. It has recently been bypassed by the N15 road linking Sligo. It is situated on Donegal Bay. And is at the base of the Bluestack Mountains. Making it a good base for touring south County Donegal. Donegal Town is charming and picturesque, with a small harbour where the Eske River. Main street into Donegal. If you need to go furth...
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Odom Party of Five: October 2014
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Oct 15, 2014. We left Belfast and drove to Donegal. Donegal was a busy little town full of shops and pubs. We had a few hours of free time to wander on our own. Art and I ate lunch at The Olde Castle Bar. And then met everyone at the dock for a tour of Donegal Bay. Who knew there were seals in Ireland! In Donegal, we stayed at the. We met out in front of the castle for a picture before going out to eat our first night there. We stopped in Kilkar for lunch/tea. We stayed at the Merrion. Our final group di...
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Ireland 2015, Day 5: Ardara, Donegal town | may the road rise to meet you
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May the road rise to meet you. Travel. style. work. grace. Ireland 2015, Day 4: Bushmills and Dunfanaghy. Ireland 2015, Day 6: Westport →. Ireland 2015, Day 5: Ardara, Donegal town. Posted by Hi, I'm Leigh. The mist was thick over the bay when we woke up Thursday morning. At least at Rockhaven House. We were warm and dry. I rely on Trip Advisor. First stop in Ardara was lunch at Nancy’s Bar. Which was an absolutely precious pub with a fenced in garden in the back. We also visited weaver Eddie Doherty.
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