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re: Travel in Ireland
Posted on 1/23/18 at 12:03 pm to Celtic Tiger
Posted on 1/23/18 at 12:03 pm to Celtic Tiger
+1 on Howth. If the weather is nice, you can take the train to Greystones and walk back to Howth along the coast path. It is marked with a railing along the steeper bits, but it is not for those with vertigo or fear of heights. Howth village has a number of waterfront restaurants, too. Easy train ride.
If you’re into history, a short ride into the valley of the Boyne will get you to the Hill of Tara (ancient seat of Irish kings) and even better, the Neolithic passage tomb of Newgrange. Newgrange has an decent interpretive center with exhibits, cafe, etc, then you ride a small bus to the actual tomb site.
If you’re into history, a short ride into the valley of the Boyne will get you to the Hill of Tara (ancient seat of Irish kings) and even better, the Neolithic passage tomb of Newgrange. Newgrange has an decent interpretive center with exhibits, cafe, etc, then you ride a small bus to the actual tomb site.
Posted on 1/23/18 at 8:50 pm to hungryone
Take the DART from Dublin a few stops to Greystones. Walk the sea cliff trail to Bray . In Bray eat at The Happy Pear . Take the DART back to Dublin.
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