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[โ€“] Squizzy 12 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Dublin is a kip, you have far better options throughout Ireland, if you want a city go to Cork or Belfast. Galway is a bit boring to me but could be your scene. After that there are loads of little spots with loads going for them. The entire west coast is great.

Dont rent a big car, I mean big by irish sandards.

[โ€“] Uruanna 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Dont rent a big car, I mean big by irish sandards.

My first time in Ireland, I rented a campervan. Found roads that were exactly 2.00m wide, with either stone walls or tree walls on both sides right on the edge (what are sidewalks). The van was 2.01m wide. At least we very rarely came across other cars or bikes.