What Is Your Favorite Place to Go in Ireland and Scotland?
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at
12:10 am
surfgirlca2ny asked:
I have never been to Ireland or Scotland and will soon be traveling there for about 9 days. I would like to steer away from touristy things and enjoy the beautiful countryside and coastlines. What is your favorite thing to see – something I should be sure to see while there!
I have never been to Ireland or Scotland and will soon be traveling there for about 9 days. I would like to steer away from touristy things and enjoy the beautiful countryside and coastlines. What is your favorite thing to see – something I should be sure to see while there!
Any travel advice will be greatly appreciated!
Tagged with: Beautiful Countryside • Ireland • Scotland
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go to blaire gowry in scotland its beautiful, it is quite a quiet little village with some lovely little pubs and great places to stay for cheap cheap places.
the best thing about it is the rock pool river i think its near a place called daffidill hill in blaire gowry, its lovely!!!
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Personally it has to be Loch Lomond, stunning views of the Loch and Ben Lomond and only 40 miles north of Glasgow, its well worth a look.
For more stuff to see you can visit
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you have to visit – Blarney Woolen Mills in Blarney, Co. Cork and kiss the Blarney STone and get the gift of the gab.
my favourite has to be DĂșn Chaoin, near Dingle in Co. Kerry. I honestly don’t think i’ve been to a more beautiful place.
all these are to do with Ireland by the way.
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Urquhart castle on loch ness. If you have a spare 500 pounds for a night at inverlochy castle it’s very nice.
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I’ve never been to Scotland, but as someone who recently moved to Ireland, if you want to avoid touristy things do NOT go to the following places, as they are over-rated and not much worth it:
- Guinness Storehouse
- Blarney Castle
- Giants Causeway
- Cliffs of Moher
As far as coastlines and countryside are concerned, 9 days split between Ireland and Scotland is rather short. The best places to visit in Ireland are remote, hard to access, and nearly all require an automobile, but they are immensely worth it. Mount Errigal, the mountains of county Kerry, and especially Malin Head (at the top of Ireland, surrounded by the sea), Connemara, the Aran Islands, all are very much worth it, especially with a good pair of hiking shoes. They are also quite far from Dublin. If you’re into archeology the millennia-old neolithic tombs of Newgrange are extraordinary.
I’d like to stress again: you need more than 9 days to explore the countryside of both Ireland and Scotland. I suggest instead to stick to one or the other, and to a specific region of these countries, otherwise it would feel rushed indeed (or at least I’d feel that way).