You should check if the other guys are around that week. I wont be able to meet up unfortunately. Are you flying into Dublin? I will check out your blog to see what your like doing and give you some suggestions.
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Will do! Definitely want to see as much nature as possible. Thought maybe Cliffs of Moher, but then I hear there's some cooler and less crowded cliffs at Slieve League. Is that right? And Galway is supposed to be pretty cool, right? I'm also interested in heading up to Northern Ireland to see Giant's Causeway, etc.
I had never heard of Slieve League before this. Its in the North of the country, I know the south and west better.
The Cliffs of Moher are worth seeing, sure they are touristy but you will see not only the cliffs, but an area called the Burren that is quite unique and worth seeing in its own right.
I would base myself in Galway and do a few day tours to the Burren and Cliffs of Moher. You can also visit Connemara west of Galway, beautiful scenery.
The Giants causway is also great and worth the trip, there is also a whiskey distillery near it, Bushmills, that is worth visiting too.
You seem to have visited Dublin already.
Awesome! You rock! Thanks so much for the tips - I really appreciate it and will for sure work some of these into the plan.
And look! Steemit is replacing TripAdvisor for me, just like we talked about last time haha :)
It wont be long :) I am posting about a trip to Belgium, its great fun. And getting some great feedback from people on the posts.
Yes! I saw that one earlier today and upvoted you :) And yes, I was in Dublin last summer as well, so we will spend most of our time elsewhere. But my mom hasn't been before, so we'll still work in some touring of Dublin as well.
Sláinte!
P.S. - I'm usually looking for the craziest adventures possible, but with my travel partner it will probably be best not to go too crazy, maybe more like the stuff in my last post