Reply #30 posted 09/26/16 12:57pm
EmmaMcG |
TheDigitalGardener said:
Lammastide said:
thekidsgirl said:
So what is the final plan?! Where all are you going? I'm so jealous. I hope to visit the UK soon, or someday
No worries. I'm sure you'll make it one day. And how lucky they'll be.
* Flying from Toronto to Glasgow, spending 4 days between there and Edinburgh
* Taking a 2-day tour of the Scottish Highlands
Glasgow is great for shopping and nightlife but it looks like a toilet for the most part. Edinburgh is great for shopping and nightlife but looks beautiful, the city centre is a world heritage site. I live in Edinburgh but spend time in Glasgow every now and then. The highlands are great if you like mountains and sheep. Personally they bore the arse off me after ten minutes. Ireland? Been to Dublin but that's it. . Enjoy your trip. [Edited 9/26/16 12:49pm] Dublin is all you need. We've got men posted at all routes out of Dublin with placards which read "turn back, nothing to see here". The routes which lead to Cork and Kerry specifically have placards which read "for the love of God, man, TURN BACK NOW!!!! For feck sake, if you value your soul, TURN BACK!!!!" |
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Reply #31 posted 09/26/16 1:29pm
Reply #32 posted 09/26/16 2:20pm
Kobe |
The real feel of Ireland is on the West from Donegal to Cork especially Wild Atlantic Way... An ocean seperating from the US, Candada, Mexico etc ... don't bother with the East it's too British and it's depressing... trust me the West Side of Ireland will make u feel spiritual after landing your feet on it's soil
luv4u said:
Ireland
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Reply #33 posted 09/26/16 8:30pm
Lammastide |
mynameisnotsusan said:
A couple of weeks ago I saw a travel show about 3 Scottish isles, Muck, Rum and Eigg and it looked absolutely stunning. Will have to get to both Scotland and Ireland someday but for the moment I'm enjoying Roma
Was in Rome in January. DEFINITELY need to go back there. I loved it! Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” |
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Reply #34 posted 09/26/16 8:33pm
Lammastide |
TheDigitalGardener said:
Lammastide said:
No worries. I'm sure you'll make it one day. And how lucky they'll be.
* Flying from Toronto to Glasgow, spending 4 days between there and Edinburgh
* Taking a 2-day tour of the Scottish Highlands
Glasgow is great for shopping and nightlife but it looks like a toilet for the most part.
Edinburgh is great for shopping and nightlife but looks beautiful, the city centre is a world heritage site.
I live in Edinburgh but spend time in Glasgow every now and then.
The highlands are great if you like mountains and sheep. Personally they bore the arse off me after ten minutes.
Ireland? Been to Dublin but that's it.
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Enjoy your trip.
[Edited 9/26/16 12:49pm]
I recently modified my destination from Glasgow to Edinburgh. I'll be spending time in both cities, but I do appreciate Edinburgh's more medieval aesthetic.
[Edited 9/28/16 12:55pm] Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” |
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Reply #35 posted 09/27/16 12:12am
EmmaMcG |
Kobe said: The real feel of Ireland is on the West from Donegal to Cork especially Wild Atlantic Way... An ocean seperating from the US, Candada, Mexico etc ... don't bother with the East it's too British and it's depressing... trust me the West Side of Ireland will make u feel spiritual after landing your feet on it's soil
luv4u said:
Ireland
Too British????? TOO BRITISH????? |
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Reply #36 posted 09/27/16 2:23pm
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Ireland and Scotland are both lovely.
Kerry and Wicklow/Dublin are fantastic destinations. The Kerry landscape is amazing, but North Scotland even more so. Scotland also has places like Stirling and Oban, but the Highlands are a sight to behold.
Ireland is my favourite North European destination, but maybe I'm bias as most of my family are from there. . |
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Reply #37 posted 09/27/16 3:58pm
Kobe |
EmmaMcG said:
Kobe said:
The real feel of Ireland is on the West from Donegal to Cork especially Wild Atlantic Way... An ocean seperating from the US, Candada, Mexico etc ... don't bother with the East it's too British and it's depressing... trust me the West Side of Ireland will make u feel spiritual after landing your feet on it's soil
Too British????? TOO BRITISH?????????????
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