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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nashville. Atlanta. Dallas. Charlotte. Anywhere in New Jersey. Unpopular opinion but I was underwhelmed (not hate but not impressed either) Ireland. The people were very friendly and welcoming but it was gray and cold and raining the whole time (summer), there’s not that much to see and do, the food was terrible and overpriced, I guess I just didn’t get the appeal.[/quote] +1 to Ireland Also, unlike the UK there are very few country walks accessible by public footpaths. Most of the countryside is privatized [/quote] +2 Went in May. It was ok....not great. Much prefer Scotland.[/quote] There’s some awesome stuff in Northern Ireland including giants causeway, Belfast political murals, the titanic museum, Dunluce castle, etc. there’s also awesome archaeological stuff in regular Ireland and some beautiful places to walk but you need to get out a bit from the usual areas and go to places like Slieve League. I also really liked ccashel. I did find that the food was a bit like much of middle America where it’s fine for a few days but after a few days it becomes hard to find food that is not so heavy, especially if you are outside Dublin. There’s a lot of meat and fried stuff and after a while it feels like it just sits in my stomach. Gluten free people love Ireland though as it’s really easy to find gluten free options.[/quote]
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