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St Patrick's Day is celebrated raucously around the world every March 17. For some people, toasting the saint might be the closest they ever get to Ireland but millions visit each year to experience wild coastal scenery, sophisticated European cities, tranquil countryside, a host of festivals and legendary hospitality. Add your tips to this guide to the treasures of the Emerald Isle.
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    The Greyhound pub

    Posted by interested156 6 December 2007

    It's a lovely pub on the backstreets. Its owners are very friendly and the atmosphere is just magic and there is great music.

    Market Square, Kinsale, Ireland

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    Charles Fort

    Posted by Chatelaine 6 July 2007

    A seventeenth-century star fort in Kinsale Harbour, a very pleasant walk from the town either by road or along the water's edge. One of the few remaining forts of the period with its outer walls and star formation defences intact. It's well worth the walk - the view out to the harbour is magnificent and from what I remember of my last trip there, the displays and historical information are good too.

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    Seafood in Kinsale

    Posted by Daedelus 6 July 2007

    Seafood of course is one of the main dishes on this warm seaboard that teems with an abundance of fish. Try the Mussels Mariniere cooked in white wine with a little garlic and parsley, the juices mopped up with fresh crusty bread from the local bakery. Or the langoustines seared over charcoal, the gentle smell of the charred shells anticipating the feast to come. And wild Atlantic salmon caught 20 miles up the river having spent three years across the ocean in the Sargasso Sea, and now responding to the timeless urge to breed in the place it was spawned. Wrapped in soaked newspaper, (the Irish Times of course), stuffed with herbs grown on the hillside near Old Kinsale Head, and steamed to perfection over the very hottest of charcoal, the succulent flesh falls off the bones.

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    Old Kinsale Head

    Posted by Daedelus 6 July 2007

    Old Kinsale Head is worth visiting to look out over the deceptive and anonymous waves to where the Lusitania was torpedoed by a German U-boat in 1915 with the loss of a thousand lives.

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