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I want to backpack in Ireland at the end of this year. So if any one has any information it would be greatly apprecicated... Like how much it will cost, best places to visit... important stuff to take, things to avoid. Or if anyone had actually done it and has a route planned out they took, that would be great, just so I can get an some ideas!
Thank You x
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You could stay in the Youth Hostels Dotted around the Country.
The an Oige Youth Hostel Headquarters in Dublin is in Mount Joy Street off Blessington Street ,you could Inquire there for Information on the different Hostels around the Country.
an Oige means the Youth and anyone can go to them they do not have to be Young. There are also Private Youth Hostels around the Country. If in Dublin Check with the Irish Tourist Board Offices in O 'Connell Street for Information.
If you have an Irish Map it usually shows the different Hostels around the Country marked with a Blue or Red little Triangle depending on the Age of the Map. an Oige is the Official Hostelling Service and the Map will show this and also the Private ones. These are the Cheapest Accomodation in the Country.
There are also Camp Sites for you to Pitch your Tent, or Caravan Sites that you could Hire a Caravan or A Chalet. Again Check with the Tourist Office in the City or Town that you are visiting. It is always wise to check for Accomodation Early in the Day do not leave until Late.
There is a Back Packers Hostel on Lower Gardiner Street Dublin and also another one beside the Pro Cathedral in Marlborough Street Dublin and also others around Dublin these are not the an Oige Hostels but Private Hostels.
There is an an Oige Hostel in Glendalough in t he Wicklow Mountains and also in other parts of Wicklow this is around 50 K or 30 Miles from Dublin.
Kerry is Beautiful, Clare , Donegal, Galway, Anywhere on the Shannon River System like Longford, Leitrim,
You will mostly have to travel by Bus Eireann this is the Provincial Bus Service. It has a Picture of an Irish Red Setter on it, and it goes all over the Country. You can get it in Bus Arus in Store Street off Amiens Street Dublin.
There are Bus Eireann Bus Stops around the Country with the Time Tables on them, they usually come every Hour and you Pay the Driver or they Sometime have a Terminus at the Railway Stations and you can Pay at the Bus Ticket Office.
The other way of getting around is by Train but it is Dearer than the Bus unfortunately and there is only so many Railway Lines in the Country. In Dublin City ,the Two Main Railway Stations are Connolly Station in Amiens Street and the other is Houston Station in Kingsbridge Johns Road.
You could stay in the Youth Hostels Dotted around the Country.
The an Oige Youth Hostel Headquarters in Dublin is in Mount Joy Street off Blessington Street ,you could Inquire there for Information on the different Hostels around the Country.
an Oige means the Youth and anyone can go to them they do not have to be Young. There are also Private Youth Hostels around the Country. If in Dublin Check with the Irish Tourist Board Offices in O 'Connell Street for Information.
If you have an Irish Map it usually shows the different Hostels around the Country marked with a Blue or Red little Triangle depending on the Age of the Map. an Oige is the Official Hostelling Service and the Map will show this and also the Private ones. These are the Cheapest Accomodation in the Country.
There are also Camp Sites for you to Pitch your Tent, or Caravan Sites that you could Hire a Caravan or A Chalet. Again Check with the Tourist Office in the City or Town that you are visiting. It is always wise to check for Accomodation Early in the Day do not leave until Late.
There is a Back Packers Hostel on Lower Gardiner Street Dublin and also another one beside the Pro Cathedral in Marlborough Street Dublin and also others around Dublin these are not the an Oige Hostels but Private Hostels.
There is an an Oige Hostel in Glendalough in t he Wicklow Mountains and also in other parts of Wicklow this is around 50 K or 30 Miles from Dublin.
Kerry is Beautiful, Clare , Donegal, Galway, Anywhere on the Shannon River System like Longford, Leitrim,
You will mostly have to travel by Bus Eireann this is the Provincial Bus Service. It has a Picture of an Irish Red Setter on it, and it goes all over the Country. You can get it in Bus Arus in Store Street off Amiens Street Dublin.
There are Bus Eireann Bus Stops around the Country with the Time Tables on them, they usually come every Hour and you Pay the Driver or they Sometime have a Terminus at the Railway Stations and you can Pay at the Bus Ticket Office.
The other way of getting around is by Train but it is Dearer than the Bus unfortunately and there is only so many Railway Lines in the Country. In Dublin City ,the Two Main Railway Stations are Connolly Station in Amiens Street and the other is Houston Station in Kingsbridge Johns Road.
Any good ideas about visiting Ireland on the cheap?
catlady
We want to go in July or August. Any suggestions?
Answer
If you plan to travel a lot in Ireland get a 3 -15 day rail and/or bus pass and stay at any of the backpackers hostels from as little as â¬10 a night, or bring a tent and use camping sites. The sites below cover most of the hostels, camping sites, travel tickets and I have included a couple which give more hints on budget holidays.
Hostels:
"Both internationally affiliated associations and private operators run over 200 hostels all around Ireland and they are the perfect place to rest your weary head while travelling on a budget. Irish hostels are cheap, comfortable spots for the budget traveller in city centers and remote rural locations. Facilities provided often include meals and activities."
Independent Hostel Guide: Dublin, Wicklow, Galway, Limerick, Kerry.
Avalon House hostels
Camping
Visiting Dublin on a Budget
Free Ireland Tour Finding for You! and Discount Coupons
How to save money on your vacation in Ireland - transport and accommodation
If you plan to travel a lot in Ireland get a 3 -15 day rail and/or bus pass and stay at any of the backpackers hostels from as little as â¬10 a night, or bring a tent and use camping sites. The sites below cover most of the hostels, camping sites, travel tickets and I have included a couple which give more hints on budget holidays.
Hostels:
"Both internationally affiliated associations and private operators run over 200 hostels all around Ireland and they are the perfect place to rest your weary head while travelling on a budget. Irish hostels are cheap, comfortable spots for the budget traveller in city centers and remote rural locations. Facilities provided often include meals and activities."
Independent Hostel Guide: Dublin, Wicklow, Galway, Limerick, Kerry.
Avalon House hostels
Camping
Visiting Dublin on a Budget
Free Ireland Tour Finding for You! and Discount Coupons
How to save money on your vacation in Ireland - transport and accommodation
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