The Rough Guide to Ireland (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Rough Guide to Ireland is an in-depth guide to the whole of Ireland - both the Republic and the North. This fully updated edition includes a lavish colour section introducing the country's highlights. Each chapter gives vivid descriptions of the best sights, activities, routes, places to stay, eat, drink and be entertained. "No other guide to Ireland offers the detail and the insight offered by the Rough Guide." A reader from Northern Ireland, amazon.co.uk 13 August, 1999 "A good guide to the Ireland of today, discerning and frank." Irish Independent.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #287121 in Books
- Published on: 2003-06-26
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 904 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"No other guide to Ireland offers the detail and the insight offered by the Rough Guide." A reader from Northern Ireland, amazon.co.uk 13 August, 1999; "A good guide to the Ireland of today, discerning and frank." Irish Independent.
About the Author
Margaret Greenwood has been visiting and writing about Ireland regularly since the early 1980s. Geoff Wallis is a freelance writer who has been contributing the Rough Guides for over 20 years and is also the co-author of the Rough Guide to Irish Music.
Customer Reviews
Outdated edition
Thelonius Funk's review refers to an outdated edition, researched in 2002. The 8th edition of The Rough Guide to Ireland was not published until July 2006.
As one of the book's co-authors I'm making this comment, but Amazon will not allow me to do so without rating the book via its star system. My rating should be ignored. It's up to the readers to make up their own minds.
OK but watch out for inaccuracies
Not bad overall but we found a few bum notes in this tome, particularly in Dublin. There are better books, but if you got it as a gift all well and good. Enjoy Ireland it's a fabulous place with friendly folks, stunning countryside and great Guinness.





