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Places in Ireland You DID NOT Like


Hi Everyone,

Ireland is a great place to visit and packs a lot of fabulous scenery into a small country. We all have our favorite places and I think they far outweigh places we do not like. But I thought it would be fun to tell about towns and places we did not like and why. Everyone will have a different opinion and it could be colored by weather, how we were feeling when we visited that spot, etc. 

Bundoran town, Co. Donegal: For as long as I can remember this town has been dumpy, run-down, dirty and sleazy. It is full of chippers, gaming arcades, cheap places to stay and restaurants I would not want to eat at. You can smell the grease from the chippers as you drive through. It has improved slightly over the years but my opinion has not changed. I drive through it as fast as possible. The nearby beach is lovely and that is the attraction to this small seaside town. 

Bettystown/Laytown, Co. Meath: Another place with a beautiful beach and nothing else to recommend it. The lodgings are abysmal, the restaurants serve food that is not to be thought of afterward (unless you get indigestion) and it is crowded with people staying in rented caravans who throw trash around. 

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Michele

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I have nothing to add...you put together my first (and so far only trip) to Ireland and every place we went to was A - MAY - ZING!!! :)

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The only very small places that I dislike in Ireland are the car rental booths in Shannon and Dublin. Enough said! Dan

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Maggie,

I only send my clients and readers to good places. I see the bad ones and stay at the bad B&Bs so you don't have to. It is a gleaning process. Then I recommend the stellar places. Actually, there are not a whole lot of towns in Ireland that I dislike. Mostly Ireland is great.

Michele

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Well I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I just read an article about the top 10 hidden beauty spots in Ireland. Bettystown/Laytown was #3. Yuck!  disbelief  http://www.irishcentral.com/travel/Top-10-hidden-beauty-spots-in-Ireland-83790412.html

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I never liked Limerick much at all, and usually get out of there ASAP. Not my idea of why I go to Ireland.

Of course I don't like Dublin Airport, but I keep going back there!!! smile

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I would have to say:

Cork City - due to its one-way streets, traffic congestion and the "rat-in-a-maze-with-no-end" feeling I have when I am driving there.

Longford - A very gritty, industrial type feel to it...It is an industrial and manufacturing hub...not much to offer in the way of tourist attractions or decent lodging

Limerick - though it has a few Tourist worthy stops, The Treaty Stone & the Foynes Flying Boat Museum, I find it to industrial and gritty for my liking

THose would be my top three

Whilst I like the historical venues in Dublin, I am not at all enamored of teh traffic congestion, lack of parking and the over all cosmopolitan feel of the City itself.  If it weren't for the fact I KNOW I am in Ireland, I could be in any European big city

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I agree with Bit completely about Cork City traffic. I always liken it to a black hole that sucks tourists in and won't let go. It is confusing to get around in or out of.

I actually liked the Foynes Flying Boat Museum. But my husband and I have an interest in flying and the history of flight. So perhaps that is the reason why. I think the new mock-up of the flying boat is interesting. It is also interesting to know that the original Shannon Airport runway was the Shannon River!

Another town that I find just blah is Wicklow.

Michele







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I haven't been able to warm up to Athlone... and I've gotten to know the place pretty well since I never seem to find an easy way in and out.

I've always felt Waterford City hasn't been able to pull it all together... it always felt like they have a string of gems there, but the spacers between the gems didn't pass muster. Hopefully, the new crystal centre right in the city will have a positive effect.

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Corey,

I agree about both Athlone and Waterford. I think they are fine for what they are - cities that cater to the local population with the infrastructure needed for them. They have the shopping, churches, cinemas, etc. with a few tourist spots thrown in for good measure. But they are not particularly attractive. Another town like that is Tralee.

Most tourists are looking for picturesque, scenic and cute. A lot of that has to do with the surrounding scenery I think.

I remeber driving through Irish towns 35 years ago and thinking how gray and dreary they all seemed. But there was a reason for that. Ireland was drained of money and resources for centuries by the British, leaving a dry husk behind for the local people. Without the resources they made do with what they had. Now the buildings in the same towns have been painted different bright colors, they have flower boxes at the windows and have generally been spruced up. Places in Ireland will never look like what the average tourist thinks of when they imagine a typical English village. Some are disappointed because it does not meet those expectations. But it is Ireland not England or Disneyland. It is a real country with its own identity.

Michele

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Agreed.

I kept going back to Athlone because everyone kept saying it was a must-see on the route between Galway and Dublin. Truthfully, I thought it was a rather inconvenient place to stop (lots of confusing streets for unfamiliar drivers). I should note that I have found some enjoyable things there, but it took some patience.

I've only driven-thru Tralee, so I can't say much, but I will say it lacks curb appeal. That said, I would have thought the same of Ennis if I didn't get off the old road to the Cliffs and go into town.

It's interesting how towns like Ennis, Kilkenny and Carlingford have managed to balance their "grayness" with the bright spots to add character (or maybe I'm just showing a bias toward medieval towns ;)

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I think you hit on the right word, Corey. It is all about character. What would we or any place be without that?

Michele

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I didnt see what the fuss was about in Athlone but we only stopped for lunch.  I also got lost in cork city and plan on avoiding at all cost next time.  I also agree about the car rental counter at Dublin Airport I think I lost about 2 1/2 hours of my vacation there. 

 



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Michele Erdvig wrote:

Corey,

I agree about both Athlone and Waterford. I think they are fine for what they are - cities that cater to the local population with the infrastructure needed for them. They have the shopping, churches, cinemas, etc. with a few tourist spots thrown in for good measure. But they are not particularly attractive. Another town like that is Tralee.

Most tourists are looking for picturesque, scenic and cute. A lot of that has to do with the surrounding scenery I think.

I remeber driving through Irish towns 35 years ago and thinking how gray and dreary they all seemed. But there was a reason for that. Ireland was drained of money and resources for centuries by the British, leaving a dry husk behind for the local people. Without the resources they made do with what they had. Now the buildings in the same towns have been painted different bright colors, they have flower boxes at the windows and have generally been spruced up. Places in Ireland will never look like what the average tourist thinks of when they imagine a typical English village. Some are disappointed because it does not meet those expectations. But it is Ireland not England or Disneyland. It is a real country with its own identity.

Michele



Very well said Michele. Ireland is certainly not England and MOST certainly not Disneyland. That is part of the reason I love it. My trip report will follow as soon as I can find the time.
Stewart

 



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Stewart,

Can't wait for the report!

Michele

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