Thursday, July 14, 2011

Ireland Is The Best Travel Clockwise

The endless highway in North America or Australia was invited, but in 2011, Emerald Isles seem more mystical (and cheap) for a long road trip. Herbie Brennan The original Irish is the author of more than 100 best-selling books, most of which are themed mystical exploration.

For short trips, Brennan recommends driving as far as 32 ​​kilometers northwest from Dublin to Newgrange. "Maybe this is the most spectacular megalithic sites in the world, beating Britain's Stonehenge," he said.

Even more satisfying is the ten-day journey along the 1320 km from Ireland, clockwise, starting from Dublin. The first stop was Kilkenny, a medieval village which is still preserved, followed by the Blarney Stone.

This route also includes a 4000-year-old castle, the majestic Cliffs Moher and Connemara are still "wild", then turning to Belfast. Along the way, you can see the pastures and weeds, small towns are pretty, Irish music, bars countryside is gorgeous, and the color green.

Tourists can rent a car from Argus Car Rentals in Dublin with prices ranging from $ 10 per day (see what we mean by cheap?). Go Ireland also apply special rates for hotels across the country.

How to maximize this trip?
"Visit the pubs in the village and Talk to local residents," said Brennan. "Or, just listen. With the Irish, you'll be hard to interrupt their conversation."
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