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  1. micolett avatar

    Re: Accomodations on Aran Islands

    by micolett 09 May 2012

    If you don't mind simple lodging, and a great, quiet setting, Inisheer [Radharc Na Mara Hostel,] has family rooms;

  2. markfawkner avatar

    RE: Do you have the skills to survive the upcoming Zombie apocalypse?

    by markfawkner 15 November 2011

    Shaun of the Dead and Zombieland taught us alot about the forthcoming Zombie apocalypse. Organisation is key. We're beyond getting stuck…

  3. NodakSteve avatar

    Inis Oirr (Inisheer) restaurantRadhare an Chaislean B&B

    by NodakSteve 23 August 2011

    My wife and I just did a week in Connemara, the Burren and the Arin Islands. One of our best meals was on the Aran Island of Inis Oir…

  4. Frida1 avatar

    RE: ireland in 2 weeks

    by Frida1 21 July 2011

    Sorry, I missed that you are heading to the island from Doolin, so Inis Oirr is probably best.

  5. sadbloke avatar

    RE: ireland in 2 weeks

    by sadbloke 21 July 2011

    I was also on Inis Oirr last summer, took the cart ride from the harbour, and very good it was. Dont pay the first fair offered, haggle…

  6. jbinternational avatar

    RE: ireland in 2 weeks

    by jbinternational 21 July 2011

    Its not the time you spend driving in Ireland its the time you stop to take photos etc and the time it takes to find some of the interesting…

  7. markfawkner avatar

    RE: ireland in 2 weeks

    by markfawkner 21 July 2011

    Street parking is reasonably safe just don't leave ANYTHING valuable and in view when you are leaving the car. Your big risk is an opportuni…

  8. sadbloke avatar

    RE: how does this plan sound?

    by sadbloke 27 June 2011

    Days 5 and 6 - consider one or both nights to stay on the Aran Isles - regular ferries to Inis Oirr from Doolin. Had 2 nights there last…

  9. globetrotttt avatar

    Re: Wicklow to Galway by car- cool stopping points between?

    by globetrotttt 19 April 2011

    As far as Inis Oirr, how does the ferry system work? If I were to stay on Inis Oirr instead, would it still be possible to see the archaeo…

  10. lambo170 avatar

    RE: Wicklow to Galway by car- cool stopping points between?

    by lambo170 18 April 2011

    Hi there, I live in Dublin but have been to the Arran Islands many times. I would suggest visiting Inis Oirr (one of the other 2 islands…

  11. ekarena avatar

    RE: overnight on Aran Inishmore: morning to morning or evening to evening?

    by ekarena 28 September 2010

    Ooh, am I envious;) If you have enough time, and have seen the cliffs of Moher on the way out, then you might opt for Dun Eochlan as…

  12. micolett avatar

    RE: Ideas for a New Adventure in Ireland

    by micolett 14 July 2010

    Hike the Burren. Hike from the Giant's Causeway and Bushmills during a golf tournament. Spend a couple of days on Inisheer (the smallest…

  13. ekarena avatar

    RE: End of July, One week, Flying into Shannon Airport.Suggestions?

    by ekarena 21 June 2010

    From Shannon you could reasonably reach any part of the west coast, but as mentioned above, there's almost too much to enjoy on the entire…

  14. ekarena avatar

    Re: Biking itierary idea - comment on feasibility

    by ekarena 02 September 2009

    Wow, what an undertaking! I have never cycled much in Ireland, only hitchhiked, but it has made me aware of many of the same issues;…

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    Re: Typical Itinerary Question :)

    by ekarena 02 September 2009

    I agree with seaneendubh, going straight into driving after that long haul - well, it wouldn't be comfortable... Roads in Ireland are…

  16. the_p0et avatar

    Rough Itinerary

    by the_p0et 20 May 2009

    Here's a rough itinerary I just made up right now. Is this too much for what time we have? July 2nd - evening/night in Dublin July…

  17. travelingbeeyotch avatar

    RE: walks near galway

    by travelingbeeyotch 05 May 2009

    You could take a ferry over to Inis Oirr or Inis Meain, the smaller of the Aran Islands. Inis Oirr has a walking trail that takes about…

  18. littlefox avatar

    RE: 5 days in Ireland (Should I go north, south or west?)

    by littlefox 26 March 2009

    Eric, One of the few remaining bastions of Gaelic life and culture and my home away from home. Inis Mór, that largest and most visited…

  19. littlefox avatar

    RE: 5 days in Ireland (Should I go north, south or west?)

    by littlefox 25 March 2009

    Erica, It is true that the ferries from Doolin have a hihger cancellation rate than those from Galway. Doolin to the Aran Islands gets…

  20. littlefox avatar

    RE: Aran Islands and Cliffs of Moher vs. Donegal and Slieve League

    by littlefox 10 February 2009

    Will you have access to a car because if you don't access to Slieve League will be difficult although not impossible as this is a rural…

  21. littlefox avatar

    RE: Need Help w/ Ireland itinerary

    by littlefox 20 January 2009

    Amanda, Here is my 2 cents worth on the Aran Islands, if you boyfriend tries to cut this out you can return the colourful response Off…

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    RE: Ireland Last Minute - Travel Suggestions?

    by creatureofthesea 19 January 2009

    Mmkay, Ireland is a tiiiny country, so you can reach most of it within a day's travelling from Dublin. But personally, if you want natural…

  23. littlefox avatar

    RE: Where to stay in West Ireland?

    by littlefox 02 October 2008

    My first choice would be Galway, it is the greatway to the west of Ireland, there are great pubs and resturants and Galway is a great…

  24. littlefox avatar

    RE: Backpacking Trip to Ireland (Mayo & Galway)

    by littlefox 26 August 2008

    Tom, The itinerary would be very good if you had more days to spend but you seem to be doing a lot of travelling in such a short amount…

  25. littlefox avatar

    RE: Backpacking Trip to Ireland (Mayo & Galway)

    by littlefox 22 August 2008

    Thomas, As Sean says the Aran Islands would be a good place for geat photos especially from Dun Aonghasa on Inis Mór, the cliff views…

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