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Hi Tina

We had a great time!! Thank-you so much. The hotels were good and it was nice to have a place available at the end of the day.

The rooms were good and the breakfast delicious.
Others we know that had gone to Ireland did have some problems with ccomodations, so I am very happy to say we did not. Thank-you so very much
for that.

Ireland is beautiful.The people were all so very nice and helpful. I would definitely want to come and visit again. There is so much more I would love to see.

Thank-you again, Tina. I would work with you again.


Jill Ohland, MN, USA

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The Glens of Antrim are naturally unique - within twenty or so square miles you can enjoy a variations in natural landscape that includes glacial valleys, sandy beaches, vertical cliffs, tundra plateau, wooded glens, waterfalls and picturesque villages. Ancient sites and places of intrigue abound!

Comprising nine glens, or valleys, that radiate from the Antrim Plateau to the coast. The inhabitants of the several glens are descended primarily from native Irish and Hebridean Scots. The Glens are an area of outstanding natural beauty and are a major tourist attraction in north Antrim. Principal towns in the Glens are Ballycastle, Cushendun, Cushendall, Waterfoot and Carnlough. Beginning with Glentaisie on the western side of Knocklayde, next in line of the glens comes Glenshesk on the eastern side of the mountain, next Glendun, then Glencorp, then in order from north to south - Glenann, Glenballyeamon, Glenariffe, Glencloy and finally Glenarm. Rathlin Island, although not a glen, is generally regarded as being part of the Glens. Rathlin is not shown on this map - it lies about six miles north of Ballycastle.


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