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Rural
Ireland
Rural Ireland is uncrowded and unspoiled. The
horse-drawn caravans travel through areas dotted
with farms and villages. Here, farming families
generally live on the land they work, visiting town
or village to shop, to worship, and to enjoy the
'craic' in the local pub.
You become a part of this local scene during
your holiday. You can park your caravan and shop at
the country store, have a meal at the local
restaurant or pub, or take in musical, sporting or
other activities.
Ireland of the
Welcomes
Ireland
is long renowned in song and story as the 'Ireland
of the welcomes'. Irish people have a strong and
old tradition of welcoming the stranger, and you
will experience plenty of personal contact with
the' local people.
Meet the
People
The nature of the horse-drawn caravan holiday
fosters this kind of contact; you meet and get to
know the farmers at whose farms you park at night;
you ask the way at the cross-roads, and you travel
at a speed that encourages a chat with the man or
woman whom you meet on the road or looking over the
garden fence.
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