Adventure to Galway & the Cliffs of Moher | Dublin Diaries #10
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- While studying abroad at UCD in Dublin, I spent a wonderful weekend exploring Galway - the Cliffs of Moher, the village of Cong and Connemara. And, of course, the lovely little city of Galway. Ireland is such a beautiful country and this is a great area to visit along the Western coast. So much to see! It is perfect as a little trip for students abroad in Ireland, as well as any visitor to the vast landscapes and majestic waves.
Luck and Love,
Rachel 🍀
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Many people are of the view that weather in Ireland is very depressing but after seeing you there it doesn't seem depressing at all.
It definitely rains more than in many other places, but I love the rain so I always enjoyed it. Also, fun fact: due to wind patterns, Ireland technically has a temperate oceanic (like tropical but cooler) climate! Winters are mild with little-to-no snow and summers are humid but not despairingly hot. Definitely not depressing for a semester or two!
Thankyou for detailed reply. I keep on watching your videos. Good work. Impressed already
This looks great❤
Thanks!
Gruß und dann wieder in der ersten mal mehr als ein mein Schatz
gosh dublin looks like a plae from a fairytale
The fae fairytales make so much sense after seeing it in person. Side note - this is actually Galway!
can you share what's you're opinion on 40% labour tax(from salary) is it possible to save money as a international students
Great video. My daughter is doing the exact same trip soon. I was wondering how you got to the cliffs from Galway? Same question for Cong as well.
Thank you! She will love it.
Buses run right out of central Galway. To the cliffs from the train station, and to Cong through a tour agency (I used GetYourGuide.com). :)
@@rachelore thank you!
A suggestion for the Cliffs - check out Doolin Village, Fish&Chips Gus O'Connor (with Guinness preferably!), then take the land trail from Doolin to the Cliffs - it's one of the most special trails in the world (I've been on a few). The trail crosses what's mainly private lands on the edge of the Atlantic and there's plenty muck and mud a few places so trainers/sneakers easily ruined if not careful. I recall it's about 1-11/2hr to the Cliffs.
You're so cute ❤
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