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By *wingersGilfandDH OP   Couple
2 weeks ago

London, United Kingdom

We want to visit belfast Ireland at some point. Any good pubs for swinging?

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By *eard and BoobsCouple
2 weeks ago

Portstewart

Unless you happen to be over at the time of an event or plan something yourselves with other members of the community there are no clubs etc in the north

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By *om TangoMan
2 weeks ago

Tedavnet Co.Monaghan

There is a social event on the 15th of August in Belfast. Bear in mind it’s just a social event.maybe that might suits yous for a visit. Starts at 3pm and finishes up early enough but most head to the same bar afterwards.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
2 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

What's stopping you? Visiting Ireland from the uk is really easy

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By *elfaststrokerMan
2 weeks ago

Belfast

With the caveat ‘avoid the first two weeks of July’ come on over!

Easy to get around - the city and further afield - so what’s stopping you?

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By *inkyDragonMan
2 weeks ago

Castleknock


"With the caveat ‘avoid the first two weeks of July’ come on over!

Easy to get around - the city and further afield - so what’s stopping you? "

And probably the previous six weeks to it too as there seems to be ‘warm up’ sessions nearly yearly now

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By *wingersGilfandDH OP   Couple
2 weeks ago

London, United Kingdom


"With the caveat ‘avoid the first two weeks of July’ come on over!

Easy to get around - the city and further afield - so what’s stopping you? "

Just busy scheduling. And yeah I am a Catholic. I hear we're not liked in July lol.

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By *om TangoMan
2 weeks ago

Tedavnet Co.Monaghan


"With the caveat ‘avoid the first two weeks of July’ come on over!

Easy to get around - the city and further afield - so what’s stopping you?

Just busy scheduling. And yeah I am a Catholic. I hear we're not liked in July lol. "

In city centre no one will care what you are so don’t let that hold you back

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By *elfaststrokerMan
2 weeks ago

Belfast


"With the caveat ‘avoid the first two weeks of July’ come on over!

Easy to get around - the city and further afield - so what’s stopping you?

Just busy scheduling. And yeah I am a Catholic. I hear we're not liked in July lol.

In city centre no one will care what you are so don’t let that hold you back"

Where the marches go, Sandy Row, etc?

No, avoid at this time

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By *elfaststrokerMan
2 weeks ago

Belfast

Agreed, it’s not all about being of one persuasion or another - it’s just not a particularly pleasant place to be at that time, regardless

Some might say “but it’s Orange-fest”.. not for me, thanks - and, for your first visit, I’d suggest there are far better times for you to schedule your trip

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By *urfdudeMan
2 weeks ago

WEXFORD

There is a lot more to Ireland than Belfast, try other parts too

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