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Ireland '10
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Dublin - Zürich
[20th June 2010-2:25pm]
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Hill of Tara - the «Rütli» of Ireland
[19th June 2010-12:39pm]
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Almost doesn't count!
[18th June 2010-10:32am]
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Grianán of Aileach
[17th June 2010-11:36am]
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Old Bushmills Distillery
[16th June 2010-11:05am]
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Giant's Causeway
[15th June 2010-11:55am]
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On the way to Giant's Causeway
[14th June 2010-8:24am]
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A classical A-to-B-day - we leave the province of Leinster with mizzle and go to Ulster in the sunnier and sunnier becoming north. What signifies nothing else, as that we go to Northern Ireland. The diesel is really much more expensive here than in Ireland - as the landlady has said to us in Carlingford - converted nearly 3.00 CHF per litre.
Mount Stewart House
[14th June 2010-2:57pm]
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The bookguide of Rosche praises the Mount Stewart House (N 54.551, W 5.603)and its gardens most profusely. We do even a one-hour House Tour - which you better to be allow. Instead of that, save the time for uses the great gardens (Flyer).
It is quite late in the afternoon and we still want to get so near to Giant's Causeway as possible. This is why we wear out Belfast - what single from us still sleep away.
picture Carlingford - Carnlaugh
From Carlingford on the R173 to Newry, from there on the A2 via Clough to Strangford. With the ferry to Portaferry and on the A20 along the Strandford Lough via Mount Stewart House, Belfast, Larne to Carnlaugh.
picture The Crove
Ours first B&B in the North Ireland: The Crove. However, with 75£ - so 190CHF according to actual exchange rate, a little more expensive. Rooms are nice. OK, the flokati carpet in the bath is simply one unhired. But, Mona and Hector Cassley are glad about our off-season visit very much.
picture The Car
It should be a Toyota Avensis automatic without air-conditioning. Butget gave us a Fort Mondeo automatic with air-conditioning. Thus it went on the 1200 km, with on an average 4l diesel per 100km, quickly and still braked through Ireland.
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Newgrange (Sí an Bhrú)
[13th June 2010-11:11am]
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Dublin to the first
[12th June 2010-12:07pm]
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