Best places to live in Ireland
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- September 15, 2005 at 12:26 am #708132
DublinLimerick
ParticipantAnyone like to recommend their favourite abode?
Tidy towns have announced their annual awards. I would imagine any town/village gaining at
least 200 points would be quite a desirable place to live.
http://www.tidytowns.ie - September 15, 2005 at 2:21 pm #761602
Papworth
ParticipantWestport – have loved the town for years – except that like anywere in Ireland these days where trad music was once was abundent and not hard to find its now all wall to wall live soccer and GAA in every bar.
- September 15, 2005 at 2:30 pm #761603
Mob79
Participant@Papworth wrote:
Westport – have loved the town for years – except that like anywere in Ireland these days where trad music was once was abundent and not hard to find its now all wall to wall live soccer and GAA in every bar.
I’m living in westport, it’s a rain distribution centre for all ireland.
- September 15, 2005 at 3:12 pm #761604
Anonymous
InactiveA couple of years ago one of the big US magazines (Forbes?) voted Kenmare as one of the world’s best places in which to live. Despite that “accolade” it is undergoing rampant sprawl, has no swimming pool, no cinema, no meaningful facilities or architecture (even Fuller did not do much of a job on the GSH / Park), a constant traffic jam and regularly gets 260+ in the Tidy Towns.
- September 15, 2005 at 3:40 pm #761605
Papworth
ParticipantYou are so lucky rainman !! How is the pint in Hobans (of the Octagon ) these days ? or out in Cambells at the bottom of the Reek -great places where it never rains. Not forgetting
the Asgard, the Towers, the Shebeen, the………………………………….!!!!!!! - September 18, 2005 at 2:48 pm #761606
dave123
ParticipantAdare is also a nice town to live in and was a voted won of the prettiest town in Ireland
Birdhill (on the N7)is a nice village too , very tidy, clean and seems
and Ennis won this years tidy town surprisingly when taking the size of the town into mind!I like the medieval streets ,and is a booming town from becoming the first information age town in Ireland!
as said earlier though all towns are experiencing the sprawl 🙁
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