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We're thinking of visiting Ireland for the first time in April with 2 year old twins. Can anyone give recommendations for a good base location for day trips? Dublin isn't really an option as cities are too difficult with the twins. Anywhere with gorgeous scenery and interesting historical landmarks would be appreciated. We'll have a rental car.

Thank you!

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West cork a great choice


West generally... South Kerry, north Clare


Ballyvaughan is a particular favourite of mine. Small small town in gorgeous location. Just a couple of pubs and restaurants but so handy for many beaches and the burren


Galway a short drive away for a bigger day out



Bias means I should mention my hometown of youghal in co cork as well


Longest beach in many countries


Bustling town


Handy for cork and Waterford cities


Kinsale harbor and gastro centre nearby


East coast Ireland is a bit Home Counties England by comparison


Middle Ireland (athlone etc) is a lot of flat bog land


Draw a line from Waterford through cork and coastal cork, Kerry and Clare up to Galway and Sligo and you'll be in right ball park


(North Kerry and south Clare a slight exception. A bit more hard bitten and less touristy. As a rule. Still some nice spots tho)

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