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While the sun was out we thought we should go and see some of the local sites. We went to St Fin Barres Cathedral and St Anne's Church.St... Continue reading »
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I KISSED THE BLARNEY STONE!! I don't have a picture on my computer of me doing it, but I have a hard copy that I had to pay for.&... Continue reading »
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Seeing as we are going to be living in Cork we thought we should go and see it's main tourist attrition - Blarney Castle. We wer... Continue reading »
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We had a blast today. It was a drinking and eating orgy. Our day started with a tour at the Jameson Distillery in Midleton whe... Continue reading »
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Drive east to County Cork (approx. 1 1/2 hours) for the obligatory kiss on the Blarney Stone. Along the way, pass through the mountain... Continue reading »
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Situated right on the National Park Boundary of Dartmoor, this beautiful Victorian country house, built in the 1870s, was once Bovey Tracey Grammar School. more
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Less than a mile from junction 13 of the M74, this hotel is easy to find and features free Wi-Fi internet access throughout, and ample free parking. more
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Acarsaid is a family-run hotel a short stroll from the town centre. It offers a great breakfast and a dinner menu focusing on local produce. The friendly staff and comfy surroundings at Acarsaid create a warm atmosphere set i... more
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Ideally situated in the historic port of Grangemouth near to m9 motorway serving Edinburgh, Stirling and Glasgow. An excellent location for business travellers as well as being ideally situated as a touring base for Braveheart... more
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Castle Campbell is a small, comfy hotel serving good food. It was built as a coaching inn in 1822, and has a friendly atmosphere, helpful staff and charming en suite rooms. more
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An idyllic place to relax, amid 4 acres of mature gardens and grassland, Dolbrodmaeth overlooks the Dyfi Valley, with views of the River Dyfi flowing into the distance. more


