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Hi five amigos good for u! U will have a good time.it would help to know a few things first.are u male/female.are u prepared to rent a car ? Prefer cities or countryside ? Ur interests ? Culture sport music scenery etc.Scotland is easy to get to by ferry cheap flights by discount airlines also available to UK n Europe.
Awesome! That's so cool! I am looking to Ireland sometime this year as well.
I did a 3 week trip around the island, both Ireland and Northern Ireland, which basically covered the coast. It was amazing and depending on how much you want to be on the road, it could be a good starting point as it was a wonderful experience of the entire island. Regardless, I would recommend renting a car
Our basic itinerary looked like:
Day 1
-arrive in Belfast
Days 2 & 3
-Belfast
Day 4 (One of my two favorites days!)
-drove to Balley Castle
-hiked in Glenariff Forest Park
-crosses the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge
-saw the ruins of Dunluce Castle
-walked around Giant’s Causeway
Day 5
-drove to Dublin
-went on the Musical Pub Crawl
Days 6 & 7
-Dublin
Day 8
-drove to Waterford
-on the way walked through monastery at Glendalough and saw Browne’s Hill Dolmen
Day 9
-drove to Cork
-on the way toured Waterford Crystal Factory and visited the Rock of Cashel
Day 10
-drove to Killarney
-on the way drove through the Beara Peninsula
Day 11
-Killarney, including biking the Gap of Dunloe
Day 12 (One of my two favorites days!)
-drove to Dingle through the Dingle Peninsula
-visited Slea Head and the Blasket Islands, hiked down to the tip
Day 13
-drove to Lahinch
-on the way visited the Cliffs of Moher
Day 14
-drove to Galway
-on the way visited Thoor-Ballyler or Yeat’s Tower
Days 15 & 16
-Galway
Day 17
-drove to Sligo
-on the way visited the Kylemore Abbey
Day 18
-drove to Donegal
-on the way visited the graves of Yeats and his wife
Day 19
-drove to Belfast
-on the way stopped in (London)Derry
Day 20
-Belfast



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