DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Least favourite is probably Down because I think its the only county I've never been in. No offence..
Sunglasses Ron wrote: » You can't judge a place you've never been to. That's what people do in Russia!
sawdoubters wrote: » I thought tipp people loved killkeny
Ivan Cruimh Walton wrote: » I like County Londonderry, the city of Londonderry is a horrendous dump by and large but the county is beautiful. Coleraine is the nicest and friendliest little town in the United Kingdom and every regular Britain-visitor needs to check it out. Worst county is Armagh, and particularly the south of the county. A piece of land offered to and rejected by Collins in the negotiations, it is populated by drug addicted, insanely suicidal, terrorists, by and large ( I must make it clear that most SA people aren't violent psychotic republicans). If the OP (which doesnt specify a least favourite county) meant the counties within the Republic of Ireland then id say, least favourite would be the annoying Cavan, Monaghan and Donegal, who have segregated the Ulster province. My favourites would be Kerry, whose inhabitants perpetuate the "thick ignorant drunken Catholic Irishman" to an almost artistic level, or County Dublin, whose inhabitants still respect and recognise the throne as the rightful ruler of the southern counties of Ireland, and are open to helping restore unity within the commonwealth.
Sunglasses Ron wrote: » Try harder.
Wailin wrote: » Live in Dublin, from Waterford. Think my favorite is probably Wicklow or Kerry, Cork and Galway both very close though. Don't really like Limerick.
CaraMay wrote: » Don't like Galway as they all think they are cool just because they live in Galway. Sligo is full of smelly people and it's always raining. I like Leitrim - no pretense there and no traffic lights.
Ivan Cruimh Walton wrote: » Cork, as an entire county is fantastic. The coastline is stunning from east to west, once the weather is right and the small towns that pepper it are stunning. The city, at first, second and third glance is a grey, rainy depressing hovel. It's filthy, and flood damage is still visible in spots where the corpo have ignored eyesores. The failings, however, are made up for by the people. There's a handful of crappy nightclubs there surrounding whatever gorby's new Cantillon incarnation is. Corkonians pack out these places every week and despite the rubbish interior, the people make these places rocking spots. The ugly parts of Cork are overcompensated by the soundness of the locals. They also showed the maturity and friendliness of the Irish (if only other counties had the ability to do so) in welcoming HRH to Cork the other year. Places like the English market, and the Richard Beamish Grounds in the Mardyke are flourishing and culturally attractive. When QE2 was in Ireland, as a first time visiting foreign head of state, the nation called on us all to be diplomatic. We were, and Corks finest out waving the little flags was a symbol of that.http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/52861000/jpg/_52861755_cork.jpg Great county.
realies wrote: » Don't have any favourite county, love any counties with a shoreline,So my answer would be my favourite would be coastline counties and less favourite be in land counties.