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To see a good a variety of this island I can recommend any of these 6 main areas - Dublin, Kilkenny, Kerry, Galway, North West, Down - (clockwise from Dublin) :
Camac Valley in Dublin - theres a regular bus from the site into Dublin city so you can see all that city has - the Book Of Kells, Dublin Castle, Guinness, Trinity College, Temple Bar, Art & Literacy Museums, etc. If you go there from the last week of July to the middle of August, try to catch a GAA football or hurling quarter or semi final at Croke Park (Sat / Sun) - though tickets can be hard to come by depending on the counties involved.
Nore Valley Park in Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny - not that much of a normal tourist spot, but a nice town with history and a good few abbeys and forests, etc, nearby. The Rock of Cashel is also within reach from here, one of the countrys must-see places. There's a good Arts Festival 10-19th August which has lots of traditional music and stuff. Good home cooking on site, including cooked breakfasts.
Fossa C&C Park in Killarney, Co. Kerry - the Ring Of Kerry is very busy, but a must. This is a good central site to see the coast and the lakes.
Cong C&C Park in Cong, Co. Mayo - Galway coast, Galway City and Connemara are the real attractions, but this is a good site closeby in neighbouring Mayo.
Benone Tourist Complex near Limavady in Northern Ireland. The Giants Causeway and North coast are 30 mins from here to the East, and Donegal including Glenveagh National park is an hour to the West.
Delamont Country Park (a C&CC site) near Downpatrick in Co. Down, Northern Ireland - all the St Patricks related sites in Downpatrick, plus the Country Park itself. Good National Trust houses of Castle Ward and Mount Stewart, plus Rowallene Gardens, are nearby. Belfast is a good day trip.
Of course it depends how long you've got, whether you get bored at one place quickly or not, and how much you like touring or staying put - but I'd say 4 nights at each of the above would give a nice, relaxed flavour of Ireland as a whole. If you haven't (and I guess you haven't ) that much time, Dublin and Kerry are the 2 must-sees imo, after that you won't be disapointed by any of the above. Dublin, Kilkenny and Kerry would be a good mix for 2 weeks, and a natural circular route from Dublin.
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