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Lonely Planet Ireland

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Lonely The world's leading travel guide publisher Lonely Planet Ireland is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Slurp oysters and clap your hands to spirited fiddle music in a lively Galway pub, explore medieval castles in Dublin and beyond, or set off amid vibrant green hills toward Atlantic coastal trails; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Ireland and begin your journey now! Inside Lonely Planet Ireland Travel eBook (Best viewed on tablet devices and smartphones) The Perfect Lonely Planet Ireland , our most comprehensive guide to Ireland, is perfect for both exploring top sights and taking roads less travelled. Written and researched by Lonely Planet. About Lonely Since 1973, Lonely Planet has become the world's leading travel media company with guidebooks to every destination, an award-winning website, mobile and digital travel products, and a dedicated traveller community. Lonely Planet covers must-see spots but also enables curious travellers to get off beaten paths to understand more of the culture of the places in which they find themselves. The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images found in the physical edition

704 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 1, 1994

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538 reviews20 followers
August 9, 2025
Travel guidebooks like this are now obsolete, I suppose. But I still enjoy them. This one is irreverently informative and 11 years old.
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273 reviews7 followers
August 30, 2017
The perfect guidebook for an amazing trip to the Emerald Isle.
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Author 6 books2,305 followers
May 19, 2012
Thank you GoodReads Angel for correcting the title of this travel guide!!

Hello Goodreads- could someone please correct the title of this book? It is Lonely Planet Ireland, although Lonel Ireland has a certain plaintive ring to it. But this kind of silliness bugs the crap out of me. Just sayin'

ANYWAY. Embarking upon fourth journey to Ireland in September. Buying this travel guide wasn't really necessary- we know where we will be for most our our stay: hiking the Ring of Kerry. Our lodging is already arranged and our route mapped out. But this proved an irresistible addition to the coffee table as we anticipate our adventure.

The problem with buying a travel guide AFTER you've planned (most of) your trip is that you begin to doubt your choices. It's like a menu that's been left on the table after the waiter has turned in your dinner order. Oh, but why didn't we decide on Donegal and Sligo? And we always said our next trip would be to Northern Ireland, to Co. Antrim and Belfast. Perhaps we should have hiked the wilds of Burren... How delicious to have such doubts when we know that Co. Kerry will be magical. And we do have several days at the end of our hike to spend SOMEWHERE. Considering a return to Galway, or perhaps an exploration of Kinsale, or maybe a cruise through C. Clare...

I haven't purchased a Lonely Planet guide in some time- we've been using Rough Guides for recent trips to Europe. But I'm a sucker for pretty pictures and colored fonts. The maps are well-done and in reviewing information given for places I know, the advice seems spot-on.

Doolin, perhaps we'll spend some time in Doolin- we can walk from there to the Cliffs of Moher. Then there are the yurts on Cape Clear Island, ferry ride from Baltimore....Bantry? Brendan's never been to Bantry....
Profile Image for Megan Tran.
270 reviews
July 10, 2023
I wonder how often people still read travel books. It’s one of my favorite things about prepping for a trip. Can’t wait for Ireland.
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13 reviews
October 5, 2023
Me la he leído de cabo a rabo. He organizado con ella dos viajes a Irlanda ya y, si hay un tercero, la volveré a utilizar. Lo mejor, que dice la verdad. Si algo no merece la pena visitarlo, te lo dicen alto y claro (y de manera bastante poética para ser honestos, también igual de bruta a veces). Algunas de las mejores descripciones rezan: "X pueblo no es más que un punto en la carretera / el resto del año está más bien muerto / tiene aire decadente y descuidado". Vamos, que si no tienes que ir a un sitio, te queda más que claro, no te venden oro donde no hay ni musgo (y eso que en Irlanda hay de sobra).
12 reviews4 followers
January 6, 2018
although this was an e book it was really hard to use. Did give some good ideas but a lot of stuff is outdated and no longer exists. Lonely Planet needs to add reader input in real time to its recommendations.
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Author 5 books13 followers
July 15, 2017
This book paid for itself by leading me to take the superfab literary pub crawl
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238 reviews6 followers
May 28, 2022
Lonely Planet consistently writes the best travel guides for my kind of travel--budget-conscious (but sometimes ready to splurge on the right experience ), informed, and as local as possible.
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386 reviews
March 30, 2024
Più che letto, "vissuto" durante un mese on the road lungo l'Irlanda.
La Lonely Planet non delude mai, la conosciamo tutti e tutti l'apprezziamo.

Suggerisce itinerari, tiene conto di diverse tipologie di budget e va a suggerirti anche posti bizzarri e inusuali (un esempio su tutti, mi ha fatto scovare un pub a Fethard che è anche agenzia di pompe funebri).

C'è un però: diciamo che non tutti gli indirizzi e le informazioni sono aggiornate: la mia versione è datata 2012 e non ho creduto ci sarebbero stati dei problemi, che un annetto e mezzo facesse la differenza; ma qualcosa di non più aggiornato c'era. Un paio di bed and breakfast chiusi o ristoranti inesistenti. E per chi viaggia on the road, come me, e si gira isole con villaggi di pescatori che già offrono poche sistemazioni, è essenziale.
Quindi il consiglio è di comprare SEMPRE l'ultima edizione uscita. Ché alla fine son sempre 28 euro +_+
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50 reviews1 follower
August 6, 2024
This book has been an indispensable companion on our trip through Ireland.

Unfortunately, this 2022 edition was updated during the pandemic and some information is outdated. For example, the National Leprechaun museum in Dublin has moved several blocks down the road.
The guide alleges that tickets to Brú na Bóinne are only allocated on a first-come-first-served basis and cannot be booked in advance via the website. This is incorrect.

Until Lonely Planet brings out another updated edition, double check all info on the relevant websites.

Also, if you are interested in Neolithic sites, check dedicated websites or buy a dedicated book. We saw several amazing passage tombs, portal tombs and stone circles that are not mentioned in the LP.
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262 reviews21 followers
March 12, 2018
I love digging into my Lonely Planet guide and thinking through the next journey.

Once again, I am amazed at how much info is packed into a LP guidebook. Without the heads up from LP, I would have missed the World Championships Irish Dance Championships that will be happening the weekend I will be in Dublin.

For all those travelers out there still planning with a Google search, give it up!
1 review
May 5, 2018
Covers it all!

This travel guide is thorough, while telling information a planner should consider before traveling. There are great insights and cautionary tales. Ireland sounds like a beautiful area to visit, and a traveler is properly told why it is so green, (plan for rain). Enjoy the people, the history, the food and beverages. Be safe.
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1 review
May 11, 2017
Helpful! Very excited to plan my trip

Very helpful - insider information invaluable for me, as I'm a first time traveller to Ireland. Looking forward to my trip, with all the great tips I used to plan my itinerary.
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15 reviews12 followers
May 27, 2018
I only wanted to read the section on Dublin for my upcoming travels, which was helpful but overwhelming. Great book if you plan on traveling around a lot of Ireland. I'll pick it up again before my next trip over there. :)
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189 reviews
September 24, 2021
I always buy a Lonely Planet guide any time I’m going away and I devour it before I go. This guide was great for my trip to Ireland, it had even been updated to mention how COVID might affect certain attractions and areas which was helpful too.
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Author 13 books39 followers
July 24, 2017
good travel guide. needed more visuals and maps.
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367 reviews
November 25, 2017
Especially helpful re: veg food in Dublin and places to see in Belfast. Stayed at a recommended B&B in Dublin (Grafton Guesthouse) for a week in late November 2017 and it was excellent.
100 reviews9 followers
March 29, 2019
Well laid out and easy to read and research things to do while visiting beautiful Ireland!
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July 4, 2019
As usual, made me want to take a months-long trip to Ireland instead of my much shorter planned holiday.
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316 reviews1 follower
September 1, 2019
Yup, I read the whole dang thing to prep for my trip! Quite informative. Will allow me to travel without being lost and confused. Especially good tips on how to about tourist trap or time suckers!
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March 30, 2020
Great book for planning my trip. Loved it!
262 reviews
July 5, 2020
Great guide. Bigger than I thought. Wish it was updated. Look forward to reading more guides.
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5 reviews21 followers
July 22, 2020
Read the Scottish edition and found it fascinating. The Irish edition is really good too. Recommend having a read with a Irish coffee.
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674 reviews
April 21, 2021
I love Lonely Planet travel books. Great way to work out the not to miss sights before deep diving the internet.
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