Saturday, January 16, 2010

Hostels In Northern Ireland Ireland Or N. Ireland To Isle Of Mann Then Back Again - Possible To Do In 1 Day?

Ireland or N. Ireland to Isle of Mann then back again - possible to do in 1 day? - hostels in northern ireland

Take a trip and want to visit Dublin and Ireland, Blarney, plus the Isle of Man and Belfast and Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland. Due to time constraints, I would like to avoid to stay on the Isle of Man, but I would like to visit in any case. How can the next trip in June at the earliest possible? In the case of accommodation in the IOM is absolutely inevitable, we can recommend a cheap hotel, I can walk to the ferry in Douglas? There is no refuge in the IOM, is not it?

2 comments:

  1. For all the places to visit, it would take longer than you think. If you've spent a day trying to Belfast, which is right, Giant's Causeway in the vicinity of the next day. One morning, not enough to stay, and in the afternoon to the Isle of Man in Belfast, but returned to Dublin in another boat.

    http://www.aferry.ie/Ireland/isleofman.h ... The trip to Belfast on Wednesday and Sunday, a day £ 20.12, and the Isle of Man to Dublin on Friday and Saturday was no money, but it's a long journey. I suggest you go to Belfast on Wednesday and back to Dublin 19.00 Friday 15.30

    Sefton Express Hotel, I found in a search of the apartment, € 24.03 (is about EUR 16) listed the airport before or 2 hotels from £ 20 (one Arrandale) hotel. Terminate all of the TT races reserved for May-June

    Good information on http://www.visitisleofman.com/

    http://www.visitisleofman.com/travel/acc ... has a list of places that offer accommodation. Douglas B & B from £ 20 and also 2 hotels from £ 20 There are alsoa link to the hostels, but there was nothing to Douglas. I also have several names at once, but the second attempt, only one name. No Douglas, anyway.

    If you can not return to Belfast ferry schedule one round trip per day. The best way would be to go on Wednesday to 19.00 clock, returning Thursday 15.00. Belfast to Dublin train is 2 hours.

    Dublin, Blarney is quite far - the first train to Cork (from Dublin Heuston Station) and go approximately 3 hours, then bus to Blarney, 4 miles or less. If you in the morning, half the day away. Train back to Dublin for the night, so that 18.30, 19.30, 20.30, - if you could see Blarney, but would be a one-day event. Dublin - Cork train current price is 31 Euro per course.

    This intense journey that you take into consideration. When you get home, you'll need a couple of weeks just to draw breath. If you can your visit more, you can enjoy the best. Regardless of whether you decide to have a good trip!

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  2. Hello

    Depends on what you really want to see ...

    The Giant's Causeway is Northern Iceland, County Antrim, about 1:30 minutes from Belfast (depending on the AA website).

    Dublin is about 2 hours from Belfast, so ... Is this possible? Yes ... You'll see, eh? Not really ...

    My suggestion would be to spend a night in Belfast and Dublin to ... A good website for accommodation in the EI or NI http://www.booknow365.com http://www.laterooms.com or ...

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