The Backwards Man wrote: » North Donegal, has everything you could ever wish for. And I'll sing Phil Collins for you too.:)
paulbok wrote: » Very disapointed with the thread after seeing the title...:(
YellowFeather wrote: » If you'll sing Phil Collins for me, I'll be there tonight!
Ted_YNWA wrote: » Eh Dublin ?? Ya, wouldn't want to go there either
YellowFeather wrote: » Cheers! Any reasons why? (In terms of things to be seen and stuff to be done?)
hungry hippo 4 wrote: » Ya boye. Wexford?? hmmm. Doesn't get more irrelevant really does it.
Ted_YNWA wrote: » What makes a place relevant these days?
hungry hippo 4 wrote: » Having a bus service is a start! There is lads going around wexford who are stuck in a 90s time warp! ****hole :pac:
Ted_YNWA wrote: » Haven't noticed any time-warp here myself. Must ask Marty McFly, he's just outside.
YellowFeather wrote: » in a county other than Dublin (but easily accessibly from Dublin by rail/bus (but preferably rail)), and you were also going to spend the day there, and you would like to see some unique Irish sights (Giant's Causeway kind of thing), but were also worried about being rained on the whole time so indoorsy things could be good, and you'd like to be able to go to a good restaurant and then a fun bar and then a rocking nightclub, and you don't want to go to Belfast or Galway because you've been there recently, and also, the option of go-karting or something craic like that would be excellent - where would you go? Just a general question - no reason - that I'd like to throw out to AH 'cause you're all so knowledgeable and/or attractive.
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » Cork is the only answer to this question. If Dublin, Belfast and Galway is off your list for starters than that leaves Cork, Limerick and Waterford really as far as urban centres go. Limerick has a far higher ratio of scum bag to normal person than Cork does and has a smaller murder rate despite being much bigger. It has by far the best night life outside of Dublin. Has as much beautiful scenery as Kerry. It's just fantastic. I LOVE CORK! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_AbQfT45kM
hungry hippo 4 wrote: » that town the travellers own, whats it called?? Anyway, I wouldn't go there!
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Tuam?
Professor Knowall wrote: » Go to London. If you are only going for one night, you won't need to have any check in luggage so if you booked early, the flight will cost you the around the same as train fares around Ireland. The cost of a hotel will be similar when you add in the rip off Ireland balance and there will be LOADS to do. If you don't want to do sporty, scenery stuff or sit in a bar all day, Ireland is a bit crap. No contest.
christine86 wrote: » I am asking along the same kind of lines....but I would like to know of the best nights out had in towns outside of the main cities of Ireland. Places like Dingle that have only one nightclub and where you could come across anything or anyone...but most importantly all the whilst having a top class night. I would be interested in hearing where the best small towns (with nightclubs) to go out in are in Ireland?