Don't miss the Cliff of Moher and the Dingle Peninsula.  I thought that
the highly-touted Ring of Kerry was a disappointment, but it should be
better in Nov, when it won't be very crowded.

We especially enjoyed, Newgrange, and hour north of Dublin, which is a
passage tomb probably older than Stonehenge.  Trinity College and
Killmainam Gaol are very interesting in Dublin.  Two cities that are very
under-rated are Cobh ("Cove"), near Cork, with a beautiful harbor area
and the emmigration museum, and Tralee, which has the national folk dance
center and good traditional pubs.  I found the pubs in Dublin to be
mostly smoky rock bars.

Try to stay in small B&Bs, especially in the country.  The folks who run
these places are usually great.

Steve Desjardins wrote:

> My family and I are doing a 6 day trip to Ireland in late November.

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