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Ireland travel: From Dublin to the Wild Atlantic Way Explore Ireland Like a Local, Not a Tourist
by Camael Barnard
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Synopsis
It started with a missed bus in Galway. What I thought was a ruined day turned into one of the best memories of my entire trip. A local farmer gave me a lift, shared stories about his family, and even pointed me toward a hidden cliffside spot I never would have found in any glossy brochure. ...
It started with a missed bus in Galway. What I thought was a ruined day turned into one of the best memories of my entire trip. A local farmer gave me a lift, shared stories about his family, and even pointed me toward a hidden cliffside spot I never would have found in any glossy brochure. That’s when I realized: traveling to Ireland isn’t just about seeing the big landmarks, it’s about experiencing the heart of the country the way locals do.
This guide was written to help you do exactly that. Instead of wasting hours scrolling through touristy advice online, you’ll get real, honest insights from firsthand experiences of the good, the bad, and the unforgettable.
Inside this book, you’ll discover:
Smart planning tips: Best times to visit, money-saving hacks, and how to build an itinerary that fits your interests.
Transport made easy: Whether you’re renting a car, catching a bus, or cycling through the countryside, learn how to get around stress-free.
Where to stay: From cozy B&Bs and countryside cottages to unique castle stays, plus how to avoid overpriced tourist traps.
Authentic food & drink: Discover the joy of a real Irish breakfast, hidden pubs with live music, seafood fresh off the boat, and whiskey tours worth your time.
Nature & culture: Walk the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, explore legends of Celtic myths, and join festivals that locals actually attend.
Practical advice you won’t find elsewhere: Packing for unpredictable weather, dealing with emergencies, handling money, and navigating Irish customs with confidence.
Why this book is different
This isn’t a copy-paste travel guide. Every page is written as if a trusted friend just came back from Ireland and is giving you their best advice, mistakes, lessons learned, and all the insider tricks to make your trip smoother, cheaper, and far more memorable.
Whether it’s your first trip or your fifth, this guide helps you see Ireland beyond the postcards. You’ll come away with stories, not just souvenirs.
Pack your bags your Irish adventure awaits.
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