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bill Aug 16th, 2002 07:20 AM

Thanks again...and again....and again XXX.<BR><BR>Bill

Anne Aug 16th, 2002 07:28 AM

Jeff,<BR><BR>If you need good accomodation near the airport, The Riverside B&B is in Bunratty only 10 minutes away. We liked it so much that we stayed 3 nights. <BR><BR>Doolin is a nice little village. My fondest memory is of stopping in a tiny market to buy a bottle of wine and the old lady at the checkout started singing 'rich mans world' [you know, 'money, money' by ABBA. It was hilarious.

Laoghaire Aug 16th, 2002 08:46 AM

Bill...what a great website you have!...just spent an hour or so devouring your trip...it seems Ed and I did alot of the same itinerary last year, and are going again next May...Sleive League!!-we started walking up, and Ed ended up going back for the car at the carpark...and the Cliffs of Moher-we crawled to the edge and looked over (second time for me)...Thanks for the memories...Okay if I e-mail you if I have questions?<BR> Again, thanks...Helen

Bill Aug 16th, 2002 10:04 AM

Helen:<BR><BR>Feel free to email me. There are times when I don't get to that email address for a few days, but I'll be happy to reply. <BR><BR>Bill

Kelley Aug 23rd, 2002 05:04 AM

The drive in West Cork was our favorite. We based ourselves out of Cork(an ugly city) at the Hayfield Manor (a wonderful hotel) and left from there to go all the way back up to Adair manor (another fabulous castle/hotel). The drive between the two was the highlight of our trip. You go through mountains (literally in the clouds), by the sea, through the valleys with lots of gorgeous views. I HIGHLY recommend that drive.


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