When you think of Ireland, the color green comes immediately to mind. After a visit to this beautiful country, you will be thinking of castles, rocky cliffs, delightful people and so much more. While Ireland is known the world over for its famous beer, you will have to have a passport to visit one of their famous pubs in person. The scenery and culture of Ireland are meant to be shared with the whole family so it is vital that each member of your family has a passport. You see, passport for minors are attainable at your nearest passport agency and detailed information concerning the process is easily available online.
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Clifden town is most famous for being the gateway to the Connemara region of mountains and picturesque countryside. The three hotels short-listed here are great examples of the style and charm that is evident in most hotels in the area and each hotel in the list is renowned for their great cuisine and rural/sea vistas.
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The town of Ballybunion has been attracting visitors to Kerry for decades due to its wonderful beaches and the world famous Ballybunion Golf Club. What surprises many visitors are that the large majority of Ballybunion hotels are situated in the rural outskirts surrounding town rather than in the heart of the village. This article provides a short list of 3 excellent lodgings that are perennially popular for their food, service and great views.
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Doolin hotels have managed to remain competitive over the past decade in spite of the ever increasing number of larger hotel chains entering the market. The 3 independent guest houses and hotels chosen for this article highlight the finest food, views and lodgings in Doolin.
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The growing trend of popularity of wine has led to a boom in things to go with wine like corkscrews, stoppers, coolers, napkins, pouring baskets, decanters, candles, thermometers, bottle jackets, hydrometers and dozens of variations of each accessory from electric versions to manual ones. Needless to say, a lot of these accessories will be used until the novelty wears off and then left at the back of the cupboard.
