The Rough Guide to Ireland
Author: Geoff Wallis
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 656
Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Ireland. This fully revised and redesigned 11th edition of The Rough Guide to Ireland takes you into every corner of the land, with insider tips, itineraries for shorter or longer stays, author favourites and an appetite-whetting "things not to miss" section that ensures you'll miss none of the must-do experiences. Full-colour maps and photography throughout mean this Rough Guide is the clearest and most inspirational yet. Expert authors have every new development covered, from the exciting recent changes in Belfast to the Wild Atlantic Way, a 2500km driving route from Donegal to Cork. You'll find in-depth, up-to-date descriptions of the best accommodation - be it hotel, B&B or hostel - and eating, drinking and partying options, from the top places for local dishes to the snuggest pubs for a "session" of traditional Irish music. Comprehensive contextual information includes coverage of everything from sports, festivals and music to history and literature. Make the most of your time on the Emerald Isle with The Rough Guide to Ireland.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 656
Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Ireland. This fully revised and redesigned 11th edition of The Rough Guide to Ireland takes you into every corner of the land, with insider tips, itineraries for shorter or longer stays, author favourites and an appetite-whetting "things not to miss" section that ensures you'll miss none of the must-do experiences. Full-colour maps and photography throughout mean this Rough Guide is the clearest and most inspirational yet. Expert authors have every new development covered, from the exciting recent changes in Belfast to the Wild Atlantic Way, a 2500km driving route from Donegal to Cork. You'll find in-depth, up-to-date descriptions of the best accommodation - be it hotel, B&B or hostel - and eating, drinking and partying options, from the top places for local dishes to the snuggest pubs for a "session" of traditional Irish music. Comprehensive contextual information includes coverage of everything from sports, festivals and music to history and literature. Make the most of your time on the Emerald Isle with The Rough Guide to Ireland.
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Author: Geoff Wallis
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 656
Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Ireland. This fully revised and redesigned 11th edition of The Rough Guide to Ireland takes you into every corner of the land, with insider tips, itineraries for shorter or longer stays, author favourites and an appetite-whetting "things not to miss" section that ensures you'll miss none of the must-do experiences. Full-colour maps and photography throughout mean this Rough Guide is the clearest and most inspirational yet. Expert authors have every new development covered, from the exciting recent changes in Belfast to the Wild Atlantic Way, a 2500km driving route from Donegal to Cork. You'll find in-depth, up-to-date descriptions of the best accommodation - be it hotel, B&B or hostel - and eating, drinking and partying options, from the top places for local dishes to the snuggest pubs for a "session" of traditional Irish music. Comprehensive contextual information includes coverage of everything from sports, festivals and music to history and literature. Make the most of your time on the Emerald Isle with The Rough Guide to Ireland.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 656
Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Ireland. This fully revised and redesigned 11th edition of The Rough Guide to Ireland takes you into every corner of the land, with insider tips, itineraries for shorter or longer stays, author favourites and an appetite-whetting "things not to miss" section that ensures you'll miss none of the must-do experiences. Full-colour maps and photography throughout mean this Rough Guide is the clearest and most inspirational yet. Expert authors have every new development covered, from the exciting recent changes in Belfast to the Wild Atlantic Way, a 2500km driving route from Donegal to Cork. You'll find in-depth, up-to-date descriptions of the best accommodation - be it hotel, B&B or hostel - and eating, drinking and partying options, from the top places for local dishes to the snuggest pubs for a "session" of traditional Irish music. Comprehensive contextual information includes coverage of everything from sports, festivals and music to history and literature. Make the most of your time on the Emerald Isle with The Rough Guide to Ireland.
The Rough Guide to Ireland