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Conpp 26/01/09 |
It is their good anywhere in Ireland to rent a holiday home for the weekend? |
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is mise lisa 26/01/09 |
union hall in West Cork holiday homes pier! you should look up anyway! I made friends for life there. Destination and not much more crowded with tourists. Your central city as Skibbereen and Clonakilty, but tonight we can go back to Union Hall and relax! Perfect ... Beautiful coast with beautiful beaches too. Great restaurants and pubs and in addition to a very reasonable price. Can not recommend highly enough! |
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greenorlagh 26/01/09 |
Bunbeg Case - stayed twice. It was great! |
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youngandfree 26/01/09 |
salt hill, donegal, Dingle, Tralee, Kilarney, x |
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PropertyDirectFromTheOwner.com 26/01/09 |
Hello, you could try http://www.propertydirectfromtheowner.com - you can rent houses by the owners. Not sure as there are many properties in Ireland, but its worth a look! |
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Shauna 26/01/09 |
How about Letterkenny Co. Donegal or Bundoran. I have just returned from Co. Mayo, in a small village called Belmullet. If you have a look at www.discoverireland.ie which has most of the houses houses in Ireland |
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Orla C 26/01/09 |
Try Killarney, Dingle, Ballybunion .... there should be lots available at this time of year. |
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Conpp 26/01/09 |
My car and some friends have always talked about renting a holiday home for the weekend in the country. Someone knows how to do this, or if the best city for doing this are they? I wish that somewhere's kinda a tourist destination, but not near a city like Salt Hill in Galway. Orla C, for a second I thought his answer was a joke! I saw and thought Ballybunion Ballymun you wrote! Thanks, I forgot about the place, its beautiful (right on the beach with cliffs and caves?) |