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Thorn Tree Refugee |
I believe in some countries the hostels have people of all ages, including even families. Are Ireland hostels more for the 20ish group or more wide-ranged? Or are there specific hostels that are geared toward older travelers? Myself & two buddies are heading there March 4-12 '08 & we're in our early & late 30's. Any input would be much appreciated, cheers!
Cheers! vberchicago |
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Lost in Place |
I found the age range of hostel goers in Ireland alot broader then say Australia. Alot of the Hostels in Ireland have private rooms as well as dorm rooms, which are aimed at families and older travelers (mainly becuase they tend to have more to spend)
I don't know where your heading but if your in the County Clare area you should really check out the Aille river hostel in Doolin (near the cliffs and the islands), The hostel is one of the nicest i've stayed at with nightly music sessions, open fires, rocking chairs and a very friendly vibe. Have fun! |
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Street Food Connoisseur |
I agree w/ skipp1. A lot of the hostels around Ireland, especially the ones in smaller towns & out along the west coast have a huge diversity/variety in ages & generations. In Dublin, it seemed like the "20ish" groups you speak of hit the hostels in & around Temple Bar (and notice that a lot of the ads for such hostels advertise their proximity to it) while the more age-diverse ones were elsehwere in Dublin. The Avalon House comes to mind as a good choice.
And, like skipp said, a lot if not most of them have smaller rooms either in addition to or instead of the "you & a hundred strangers" dorms. The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page. ---St. Augustine |
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