Holidays in Ireland thread (Laois is for prisoners)

Only above on the Blooms.

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It was a tough 6 weeks…

The bodies were piling high in some parts I heard.

Sheep dogs are bred to round up sheep too bizarrely enough.

You bulb. :laughing:

It’s a pity we have so little by roads etc

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There’s some smashing houses down there ,without being eye soars …lovely views of the sea and the mountains …it’s a real untouched corner … unbelievable How that pub hasn’t been open for last few years,could be a goldmine

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Bring a heather @TheUlteriorMotive

The mobile home parks are where it’s at in Brittas Bay.

It’s handy as it’s so close.

No idea why that pub not open. I used tip up to Jack Whites the odd time but you’d not be comfortable to walk or cycle that road back after dark.

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cc @myboyblue

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Ah mate, stunning. I’d have loved to meet you in Treacys for a bit to ate.

Where’s that, looks smashing?

Trip to Cavan booked :pint:

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Laois truly is the hidden gem of Ireland. I’d recommend anyone to take a trip up the Ridge of Capard some day, its incredible. Go pay your respects to the Stoney Man

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Gonna hit minus conditions over the weekend.

Are you happy now Tony? See what you’ve reduced lads to

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And three toll bridges to get there :pleading_face:

How long is that route?

Capard? There’s differing ones. 7k or so will take you around the Ridge, the Stoney Man and Glenbarrow Waterfall. A lovely hike. You can stretch it out too if you want.

There’s a world of hikes up there

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booked parknasilla and the metropole for the next bank holiday

@Thomas_Brady make sure your route for the 10 miler is well mapped out on strava so i can run down those hills faster than you