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Have you ever visited Ireland? If so what was your favorite part? (Original Post) debm55 Mar 13 OP
County Donegal. sinkingfeeling Mar 13 #1
YES CountAllVotes Mar 13 #3
Home Sweet Home CountAllVotes Mar 13 #26
Simply beautiful. Thank you CountAllVotes. debm55 Mar 13 #28
I have a picture CountAllVotes Mar 13 #32
Donegal, Ireland CountAllVotes Mar 15 #37
Sheer beauty CountAllVotes Mar 15 #38
Thank you very much sinkingfeeling. Was it the home of relatives? debm55 Mar 13 #4
Galway! AkFemDem Mar 13 #2
Thank you very much AkFemDem. Beautiful countryside. debm55 Mar 13 #5
The ancestral home of my father's family. Harker Mar 13 #9
Yes, we visited also , the people were so kind and wonderful. debm55 Mar 13 #11
I love that Trumpsky is roundly despised in Ireland and Scotland (next trip.) Harker Mar 13 #14
I agree with you Harker. debm55 Mar 13 #18
My wife and I spent three weeks on the west coast from Clare to Donegal five years ago. Harker Mar 13 #6
Wonderful, Harker. It sounds like a terrific trip. debm55 Mar 13 #10
The Guinness. C_U_L8R Mar 13 #7
HAHAHAHAHHAHA. Thank you very much, C_U_L8R debm55 Mar 13 #12
Yes, a wonderful July in 1993 TexLaProgressive Mar 13 #8
Great post. TexLaProgressive and the pictures are lovely. debm55 Mar 13 #13
Dingle peninsula lynintenn Mar 13 #15
Thank you very much lynintenn. debm55 Mar 13 #16
Kinsale, and all the pubs CanonRay Mar 13 #17
Thank you so very much. CanonRay. debm55 Mar 13 #19
Hard to choose. greatauntoftriplets Mar 13 #20
Thank you greatauntoftriplets. Yes , it is very hard to select the most lovely region. We stated for a week and I wished debm55 Mar 13 #21
Yes, but not by design. Dorothy V Mar 13 #22
Thank you very much Dorothy V . But you can still say you were there. I would have been afraid, debm55 Mar 13 #24
Yes XanaDUer2 Mar 13 #23
Thank you XanaDUer 2. . We were in the southern part. debm55 Mar 13 #25
I had a connecting flight in Dublin SheltieLover Mar 13 #27
Sure and if it wasn't the Irish people their very selves nuxvomica Mar 13 #29
The Ring of Kerry! redstatebluegirl Mar 13 #30
I want to reply,, but I like to keep my favorite places in Ireland away from others IrishBubbaLiberal Mar 13 #31
Three times...love the west, but Wicklow is lovely too Maeve Mar 13 #33
Killarney Basso8vb Mar 13 #34
My favorite parts were markodochartaigh Mar 13 #35
The Burren. Cool plants and rock formations. Nt lostnfound Mar 13 #36

CountAllVotes

(21,691 posts)
26. Home Sweet Home
Thu Mar 13, 2025, 06:24 PM
Mar 13


This is where my late ancestor, Red Hugh O'Donnell lived.

It is a fine place, all restored and ready to go!

Harker

(16,088 posts)
9. The ancestral home of my father's family.
Thu Mar 13, 2025, 11:06 AM
Mar 13

A lot of Irish are knowledgeable about genealogy, and upon seeing or hearing my last name, many would instantly say, "ah! There are a lot of (not Harkers) in Galway!"

Harker

(16,088 posts)
14. I love that Trumpsky is roundly despised in Ireland and Scotland (next trip.)
Thu Mar 13, 2025, 11:17 AM
Mar 13

Familiarity with him breeds great contempt among decent folk.

Harker

(16,088 posts)
6. My wife and I spent three weeks on the west coast from Clare to Donegal five years ago.
Thu Mar 13, 2025, 11:02 AM
Mar 13

We loved it.

Irish people. Cliffs. Stone walls. Sheep. Sunsets over the Atlantic and Donegal Bay. Deserted sandy beaches. Those crazy little Napoleonic watchtowers. Seals. Country cottages. Beer. Wool tweed clothing and accessories... etc.

I'm wearing my half of the set of crownless cladagh rings we bought from a jewelry maker there.

It was a magical visit.

TexLaProgressive

(12,451 posts)
8. Yes, a wonderful July in 1993
Thu Mar 13, 2025, 11:05 AM
Mar 13

All of it spent in west County Cork visiting with my wife’s brother sister in law and their children. We wondered around in the various towns and villages sampling the incredible fresh foods including pub grub.

Our home base was Ardfield, from there we travelled east to Timoleague with a delightful country pub and the ruins of an abbey, Kinsale which is a beautiful town, just off shore the Lusitania was sunk, going westward many places, our favorite being Drombeg and the little church of St. Finbar.The town closest to Ardfield is Clonakilty where we at lunch many times at a hotel. Skibbereen was close by as well.

We are rural people so we were right at home with others like us. There was more I wwould’ve like to see such as County Kerry, the cliffs of Mohar (sic) and Galway which has a famous used book store. Oh, a trip to New Grange if some else did the driving. I enjoyed driving around our little nook of Ireland but long trips would be tiring. Thanks for the memories.

Here’s the stone circle, Drobeg.


And close by St Finbarat Gougane Barra. Gene and Eileen were married in this church 25 years before.

debm55

(44,360 posts)
21. Thank you greatauntoftriplets. Yes , it is very hard to select the most lovely region. We stated for a week and I wished
Thu Mar 13, 2025, 11:34 AM
Mar 13

it was longer.

Dorothy V

(311 posts)
22. Yes, but not by design.
Thu Mar 13, 2025, 03:29 PM
Mar 13

When I was 4 years old I was traveling (with my parents, natch) from LaGuardia to Frankfurt Rhein-Main by Lockheed Constellation, when the remains of a hurricane zigged instead of zagging as expected. Our plane had to swerve north to avoid the storm, which caused it to have to make an emergency landing at Shannon to take on fuel, as it had burned up too much to get us to Germany. Thus, I was in Ireland, but only for an hour or so.
All airports look alike, even if they do get remodeled from time to time.
Back then, 1957, flying was still romantic and adventurous.

debm55

(44,360 posts)
24. Thank you very much Dorothy V . But you can still say you were there. I would have been afraid,
Thu Mar 13, 2025, 06:17 PM
Mar 13

SheltieLover

(66,696 posts)
27. I had a connecting flight in Dublin
Thu Mar 13, 2025, 06:28 PM
Mar 13

I loved the people, but sadly didn't get to enjoy the beautiful country.

nuxvomica

(13,263 posts)
29. Sure and if it wasn't the Irish people their very selves
Thu Mar 13, 2025, 06:32 PM
Mar 13

I loved the way they spoke, the green green landscape of rolling hills flecked with sheep, the castles, including Blarney, where I bravely fought my fear of heights to kiss a stone, the terrible food graciously served, the trains where a disembodied voice implored in two languages to "mind the gap", and that nectar of the gods called Guinness Stout. I could go on.

IrishBubbaLiberal

(1,402 posts)
31. I want to reply,, but I like to keep my favorite places in Ireland away from others
Thu Mar 13, 2025, 06:37 PM
Mar 13

For example… Wales, North Wales wonders have been ruined by Social Media.

What was once charming quiet spots —- have been overrun and ruined
by too many people.

I even know of small village(s) in North Wales that took down info
on internet to keep people away. And get locals to remove info too.

I LOVE a few somewhat private, private paths that the fact so few use,
those walking pathways in North Wales, but now I have noticed
a few YouTube videos of those walks are GONE. Good!

Only at a local BnB can you get info now.

Over tourism is a BIG PROBLEM now in the entire world.

Social Media is an absolute HELL by ruining a LOT

AND I LIKE GOING PLACES IN THE WORLD THAT ARE NOT TOO CROWDED,
OF COURSE MANY TIMES ITS JUST NOT POSSIBLE TO AVOID—

There is a REASON so many people want to visit some places.
And thus crowds are hard to avoid.

ADD…

Got to admit…..I most enjoy places in the world that have few to no
American visitors—- Prefer not going on vacations to only then be around
other Americans —- I WANT TO GET AWAY FROM AMERICANS WHILE
I AM ON VACATION

Maeve

(43,213 posts)
33. Three times...love the west, but Wicklow is lovely too
Thu Mar 13, 2025, 06:47 PM
Mar 13

My favorite place, tho, is Killarney National Forest, especially O'Sullivan's Cascade, which is hard to reach (45 minute walk from parking) but worth every step...we've gone back there all three times.

markodochartaigh

(2,687 posts)
35. My favorite parts were
Thu Mar 13, 2025, 07:09 PM
Mar 13

Clonmacnoise, Cluain mhic Nóis, near where my Grandmother's family lived until they moved to Galway. And Inishowen where half the population it seems shares my Grandfather's name. It seems that you can hear the Spanish soldiers from la Trinidad Valencera shipwreck being smuggled, through territory practically controlled by the English, to the Bishop in Ráth Bhoth to be smuggled back to the continent, after the devil's wind destroyed the Armada.

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