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You know it's not an authentic Irish bar when they also serve food.
When we were in Ireland we ate mainly at pubs. Of course, they sold liquor and beer but some of the best food. Same thing in the UK as well.
Looking at going back to the U.K. in the spring. Flying into Glasgow Scotland and see my relatives there and drive down to London through Wales to sightsee and see more relatives.
So must history over there it's amazing
 
We did a similar trip years ago and stopped at bed and breakfasts along the way which were recommended by the local tourist centres. We stayed at some wonderful places, and had a great time talking to our hosts.
 

We did a similar trip years ago and stopped at bed and breakfasts along the way which were recommended by the local tourist centres. We stayed at some wonderful places, and had a great time talking to our hosts.
Oh yes B&B's are the way to go. You meet some lovely people in them.
We did the south and drove the Connor Pass which was amazing.
Plus we stayed off the main hwys and went cross country which was fantastic.
 
Driving across country was a blast. We drove through the small village were my MIL's ancestors were from.
The country roads are really thin with stone walls or thick hedges and the speed limit is 50mph so you'd have to be careful when approaching a tight turn.
The farmers also walk their animals (cows and sheep) from field to field and of course there is fresh manure on the road and go through it at 50 and it goes flying.
I'm a clean fanatic but that was fun, wasn't my car haha.
 
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