Posted by dublinminx, 29 Feb 2012
My one comment is about Wheelchair access. One of my good friends is a wheelchair user and a history buff, and we have run into many problems trying to access places.
Just make sure to check wheelchair access, and also be aware that many places that are 'accessible' may have ... more
Posted by Uasal, 29 Feb 2012
Maybe, check in these fine folks:
http://www.iwa.ie/
http://www.accessibleireland.com/
http://www.disabilitytravel.com/independent/ireland/wheelchair-accessible-dublin.htm
From 2008, but you might find something helpful in there:
http://tinyurl.com/746cn4a ... more
Posted by Uasal, 29 Feb 2012
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And, places to eat:
http://www.ireland-guide.com/places_to_eat_wheelchair_friendly.html
Once, you decide on your itinerary - even the counties you are going to visit - it will make it easier to look up B&B, Guesthouse, Farmhouse accommodation, and/or hotels that are wheelchair accessible ... more