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County Cork, Ireland

             
 

self catering accommodation Lough Ine

  
Lough Ine
Skibbereen
Large house
Bedrooms:5
Sleeps:10
  A stunning Regency House set on the shores of Lough Ine in 6 hectares of grounds. Elegantly furnished including a charming drawing room with spectacular views across the Lough .......    
Skibbereen self catering holiday lettings accommodation - owners direct
 

Euros 2531-3600 per week

     

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County Cork, Ireland

             
 

Large holiday cottages in Skibereen Ireland

  
Tragumna
Skibbereen
Ireland
Large farmhouse
Bedrooms:5
Sleeps:10
  The Haven is a luxury waterside house which overlooks Tragumna Bay and is adjacent to the sandy Blue Flag Beach. The Haven is a newly built home with all the mod cons to make a relaxed and enjoyable holiday.....    
self catering cottage rentals in the  Irish Republic - book direct
 

Euros 600-1200 per week

     

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Ireland (especially Dublin) is expensive, but costs vary around the country. Assuming you stay at a hostel, eat a light pub lunch and cook your own meal in the evening, you could get by on US$45.00 a day. Once you factor in moving around the country, you'll need to increase your budget a bit. Added extras to account for the awful practice of charging an extra pound or two for a bath and the more pleasurable ruin of standing the assembled company expensive pints of Guinness

If you go to Ireland in July or August, you can expect reasonably warm weather, longer days and a lively menu of festivals. However, this is peak season, which presents some challenges if you're wanting a bit of solitude.

Spring and autumn can also be delightful seasons, with smaller crowds of tourists. Winter weather can be downright inhospitable, but Ireland (the west coast in particular) does look beautiful in the rain, and there's nearly always a pub nearby to duck into. However, in many Irish towns restaurants and B&Bs close down around October and don't reopen until Easter. With a few advance phone calls you can avoid getting stranded somewhere with no place to sleep or eat.

Despite its northern latitude, the climate is moderated by the Gulf Stream, bringing the dregs of Caribbean balminess, as well as turtles and triggerfish. The temperature only drops below freezing intermittently during the winter and snow is scarce. Summers aren't really that hot, rarely hitting 30° C (86° F), but it stays light until around 23:00. Whatever the time of year, be prepared for rain because Ireland is wet. The heaviest rain usually falls where the scenery is best: luscious County Kerry can be drizzle-bound on as many as 270 days of the year. If you do find the rain getting you down you might find some comfort in the Irish saying: 'It doesn't rain in the pub'!

Most international visitors to the Irish Republic travel via England, although both Dublin and Shannon airports have flights directly from the USA. There are flights between Dublin and London's four international airports, as well as flights from British provincial cities. Several major European cities offer direct flights to Ireland. Airport departure taxes are built into the cost of your ticket. Ferry services between Ireland and Britain operate between Dublin and Holyhead in Wales, and between Rosslare and Fishguard and Pembroke, also in Wales. Services also link Cork with St Malo, Cherbourg and Le Havre in France

 

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