Topic: Planning My European Vacation ~ Suggestions Appreciated
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Tue 06/19/18 05:28 AM
Send lots of pictures sis!!! I wouldve loved to join you and meet our friends here but im too far away flowers im sure you will have a grand time flowers

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Tue 06/19/18 05:30 AM
Is Scotland an option? Like to see some pics of Glasgow. Doubt I'll ever get a chance to go myself.

Guess the old family photos will have to do.

I got friends from UK to Japan scattered about. Would be great to meet them all one day.

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Tue 06/19/18 05:44 AM

Hi P, just came across your post now!

If you're coming to Scotland, I'd love to show you around but looking at the map you posted it looks like you'll be giving it a miss ohwell

The only thing I can think of at this time to mention is obviously the weather. Come the tail end of the year here, the weather is very unpredictable with snow, winds etc so that may hamper your sightseeing trips, especially in the highlands (Loch Ness) but there's plenty of others places to see here flowerforyou




Oh, I thought I was going to Scotland. I was considering that route because I'd get to meet you too. I will have to look at the other packages because I definitely want to meet and hang out together.

Otherwise I could take a train during the last week of my stay. smile2

Yes, I know about the weather. It's my only window of opportunity. With doing seasonal work I have to plan in between jobs. And unfortunately the summer positions are all 5 to 7 months so takes the entire summer season up.

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Tue 06/19/18 05:47 AM

Send lots of pictures sis!!! I wouldve loved to join you and meet our friends here but im too far away flowers im sure you will have a grand time flowers


I was looking for tours in the Philippines, but the tour group I'm working with doesn't have any.

I would love it if you could join me too... I will be posting lots of pictures when I do go. flowerforyou

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Tue 06/19/18 06:04 AM
Thanks Delightful, it will definitely be part of my itinerary. flowerforyou I'll keep you posted happy

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Tue 06/19/18 08:39 AM
Another resource you might consider is Google Earth (online version is Google Maps). There is a feature that allows you to go to 'street view'.
While the images may not be completely up to date it can give you an idea of the real world view.

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Tue 06/19/18 09:08 AM

Another resource you might consider is Google Earth (online version is Google Maps). There is a feature that allows you to go to 'street view'.
While the images may not be completely up to date it can give you an idea of the real world view.


Oh yeah... thanks for reminding me. I used this when I was searching jobs. Particularly the ones out West that I was considering.


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Tue 06/19/18 09:18 AM
Yeah, I was looking at some street views while I was composing my reply.
Lots of parks and attractions.
I zoomed in on the National Botanical Gardens near Dublin.
Used "Street Advance" to 'cruise the neighborhood'.
I could do a 360 view and zoom in on a view.
Note: Pretty woman leaving the gardens! LOL

The street view also gave a nice view of the vistas around Loch Ness.

If you are planning to do any hiking or biking Google Earth offers a route elevation map. You plug in your route and click show elevation and it gives you a representation of the hills and valleys along that route.
Not sure if Google Maps has that feature?
Also not sure how Google Earth works on a phone?

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Tue 06/19/18 09:27 AM
I have a laptop, I prefer that over my phone. I'm heading to the mainland in a bit, so will check it out when I get back.

Maybe I'll see Nessie... or a nice looking man leaving the gardens love

Thanks Tom!

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Tue 06/19/18 09:32 AM
lars

did they ever fix the Phillip lynott statue in downtown Dublin?

I was there in 2013 and it was damaged.

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Tue 06/19/18 11:33 AM

lars

did they ever fix the Phillip lynott statue in downtown Dublin?

I was there in 2013 and it was damaged.


https://www.tripadvisor.ie/Attraction_Review-g186605-d7909862-Reviews-Phil_Lynott_Statue-Dublin_County_Dublin.html

Here is the latest update.

Did you see Rory Gallagher's guitar in Temple Bar?

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Tue 06/19/18 12:29 PM
of course you cant visit Dublin without seeing the famous Temple Bar, is Straight up burger still open?

That was one of the best burgers Ive ever had.

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Tue 06/19/18 01:20 PM

of course you cant visit Dublin without seeing the famous Temple Bar, is Straight up burger still open?

That was one of the best burgers Ive ever had.


I would never go near Temple Bar. It's a tourist trap.

And the best Burgers? Bobo's are my favourite eatery there :thumbsup:

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Tue 06/19/18 01:23 PM

of course you cant visit Dublin without seeing the famous Temple Bar, is Straight up burger still open?

That was one of the best burgers Ive ever had.


I'm not really interested in that kind of stuff, and since I don't drink, I doubt I'll be visiting very many pubs. I'm more interested in scenery and natural landmarks.


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Tue 06/19/18 01:57 PM
Tough one this, there’s so much to see and do.
From real Cornish clotted cream afternoon tea and scones in Cornwall (beautiful by the way) to the Lochs, mountains and distillery’s of Scotland. The warmth of the Irish people to the breathtaking Mountains and countryside of Wales.
The history is amazing, the cathedral in my town is 1300 years old, the Castles, the architecture and loads more.

I’ll think on it over a couple of days and write up an itinerary, which obviously you can fit to suit you.
There’s some places you can’t miss, London obviously, though very expensive but ok for 2 or 3 days.


If there was one place in the UK I had to recommend it would be the west coast of Scotland.
If you love nature, calmness, breathtaking beauty and feeling at peace with yourself then this would be it.

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Tue 06/19/18 01:58 PM


of course you cant visit Dublin without seeing the famous Temple Bar, is Straight up burger still open?

That was one of the best burgers Ive ever had.


I'm not really interested in that kind of stuff, and since I don't drink, I doubt I'll be visiting very many pubs. I'm more interested in scenery and natural landmarks.




As mentioned before, National Botanic Gardens. And Glasnevin Cemetary right next to it. Okay, it is a graveyard, but there is some Irish national heroes buried there.

Also loads of interesting museums
https://www.museum.ie/Visit-Us

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Tue 06/19/18 02:04 PM

Tough one this, there’s so much to see and do.
From real Cornish clotted cream afternoon tea and scones in Cornwall (beautiful by the way) to the Lochs, mountains and distillery’s of Scotland. The warmth of the Irish people to the breathtaking Mountains and countryside of Wales.
The history is amazing, the cathedral in my town is 1300 years old, the Castles, the architecture and loads more.

I’ll think on it over a couple of days and write up an itinerary, which obviously you can fit to suit you.
There’s some places you can’t miss, London obviously, though very expensive but ok for 2 or 3 days.


If there was one place in the UK I had to recommend it would be the west coast of Scotland.
If you love nature, calmness, breathtaking beauty and feeling at peace with yourself then this would be it.


Thanks joe... I appreciate that. The things you described are the kind of things I'm mostly interested in. I love old buildings, castles, ruins, and nature. The west coast of Scotland sounds perfect, I'll have to check it out.

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Tue 06/19/18 02:06 PM
Edited by Piscesmoon02 on Tue 06/19/18 02:07 PM



of course you cant visit Dublin without seeing the famous Temple Bar, is Straight up burger still open?

That was one of the best burgers Ive ever had.


I'm not really interested in that kind of stuff, and since I don't drink, I doubt I'll be visiting very many pubs. I'm more interested in scenery and natural landmarks.




As mentioned before, National Botanic Gardens. And Glasnevin Cemetary right next to it. Okay, it is a graveyard, but there is some Irish national heroes buried there.

Also loads of interesting museums
https://www.museum.ie/Visit-Us


Thanks larsi... are there hiking trails with wild flowers?

Edited in... Forgot it will be winter, never mind, lol. Well hiking trails yes, just not wild flowers.

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Tue 06/19/18 02:10 PM




of course you cant visit Dublin without seeing the famous Temple Bar, is Straight up burger still open?

That was one of the best burgers Ive ever had.


I'm not really interested in that kind of stuff, and since I don't drink, I doubt I'll be visiting very many pubs. I'm more interested in scenery and natural landmarks.




As mentioned before, National Botanic Gardens. And Glasnevin Cemetary right next to it. Okay, it is a graveyard, but there is some Irish national heroes buried there.

Also loads of interesting museums
https://www.museum.ie/Visit-Us


Thanks larsi... are there hiking trails with wild flowers?

Edited in... Forgot it will be winter, never mind, lol. Well hiking trails yes, just not wild flowers.


Hiking trails? Dublin mountains, I would suggest :wink:

Now, two more links. Arts galleries and stuff. You might stay for a week or so laugh

https://www.nationalgallery.ie

http://www.dublincastle.ie

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Tue 06/19/18 02:23 PM
are you not going to stay with mikey for a week :wink: biggrin