04 Nov 11 - 08:19 AM (#3250190) Subject: Best town for sessions ireland From: GUEST,Herge Hi will be going to Southern Ireland this summer for a week in late July - any suggestions for a good location for evening sessions. Thinking of Doolin or Ennis. Will be looking walking distance of local pubs with music, in a nice scenic area for walks etc during the day. Havent rulled out Wicklow or any other county for that matter. |
04 Nov 11 - 09:53 AM (#3250226) Subject: RE: Best town for sessions ireland From: s&r Be prepared for sessions that don't start until 10.30-11.00 pm. Stu |
04 Nov 11 - 10:45 AM (#3250246) Subject: RE: Best town for sessions ireland From: The Sandman Ballydehob, county cork |
28 Dec 20 - 12:08 PM (#4085332) Subject: RE: Best town for sessions ireland From: GUEST Liverpool |
28 Dec 20 - 01:54 PM (#4085345) Subject: RE: Best town for sessions ireland From: GUEST,Modette The best towns are always the ones that don't get mentioned on threads like this. |
28 Dec 20 - 02:18 PM (#4085347) Subject: RE: Best town for sessions ireland From: GUEST,Peter Laban That aside, lockdown anyone? |
28 Dec 20 - 02:27 PM (#4085349) Subject: RE: Best town for sessions ireland From: John MacKenzie No thanks Peter, I've already got one. |
28 Dec 20 - 03:07 PM (#4085361) Subject: RE: Best town for sessions ireland From: Felipa I think Ennis would be good. |
28 Dec 20 - 03:47 PM (#4085368) Subject: RE: Best town for sessions ireland From: Jerry A. O'Neill At the moment, Ballyzoom is the only place open. |