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The Ring of Kerry is the very poetic name for the 170km circular tourist route around the Iveragh Peninsula of County Kerry in South-West... Continue reading »
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Our flight arrived in Shannon airport about 10:00 a.m. We collected our luggage and found the CIE tour desk. We were told to wait until o... Continue reading »
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We left Ennis for the Burren. A beautiful rugged landscape with miles of short rock walls dividing up the land. From there we... Continue reading »
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Since no buses run from Sixmile to Bunratty we had to take a cab. We got dropped off at the folk park along with all of our luggage, quit... Continue reading »
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09 October 2008 I always wanted to head to Lisdoonvarna. The capital of trad music and also the host of The Matchmaking Festival.&... Continue reading »
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3. Aviemore Youth Hostel
Real Traveler Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 22 reviews from 1 source
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"It was a bit hard to find and you'll definitely need a car to get there, but overall I would recommend it to anyone." — source Hostelworld
"This hostel is almost posh: very clean showers and toilets." — source Hostelworld
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You are warmly welcomed in our guesthouse beside the seaside in Plougasnou which is 15 Km from Morlaix. This old building used to be a bakery and still has the stone oven and the original rooms of the bakery.On the first floor,... more
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5. Karden House
This family-run guest house enjoys a peaceful location in one of Llandudno’s quiet tree-lined avenues, yet it is within easy walking distance of the beach and all the major attractions. more
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Plougasnou, 60 kilometres from Brest and 77 kilometres from St Brieuc, on the edge of the Morlaix bay, is a small and family sea-side resort. more
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In the centre of South Molton, this charming 17th century, Grade II listed, AA 2-star rated hotel boasts a rich history, a friendly atmosphere, excellent food and cosy log fires. more
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Close to all of Llandudno's main attractions, the non-smoking Westbourne Guest House provides breakfast and, if required, an evening meal. The Westbourne has a cosy guest lounge and bar. more
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This listed building, originally a farmhouse dating from the 17th century, is now a hotel offering modern amenities whilst keeping its old world charm. Period features include oak beams and roaring log fires. more
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10. Min-y-Don Hotel
This traditional, family run, independent hotel offers uniquely styled accommodation in picturesque Llandudno. Found on the north coast, this is the largest seaside resort in Wales, near to Snowdonia. more


