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Saturday 9th January 2010

A listener with family in Canada sent some tips on how to keep your car from freezing-up in snowy & icy weather -

* Keep your headlights clear with car wax! Just wipe ordinary car wax on your headlights. It contains special water repellents that will prevent that messy mixture from accumulating on your lights - lasts 6 weeks.
* Squeak-proof your wipers with rubbing alcohol! Wipe the wipers with a cloth saturated with rubbing alcohol or ammonia. This one trick can make badly streaking & squeaking wipers change to near perfect silence & clarity.
* Ice-proof your windows with vinegar! Frost on its way? Just fill a spray bottle with three parts vinegar to one part water & spritz it on all your windows at night. In the morning, they'll be clear of icy mess. Vinegar contains acetic acid, which raises the melting point of water---preventing water from freezing!
* Prevent car doors from freezing shut with cooking spray! Spritz cooking oil on the rubber seals around car doors & rub it in with a paper towel. The cooking spray prevents water from melting into the rubber.
* Fog-proof your windshield with shaving cream! Spray some shaving cream on the inside of your windshield & wipe if off with paper towels. Shaving cream has many of the same ingredients found in commercial defoggers.
* De-ice your lock in seconds with hand sanitizer! Just put some hand sanitizer gel on the key & the lock & the problem is solved!

Saturday 17th October 2009
Pól Ó Conghaile, travel writer talked about recent increases in travel charges

Ryanair
* online check-in - one bag €15/second bag €35
* airport check-in - one bag €35/second bag €70
* 10kg of hand luggage free
* printing boarding card - €5 online/€10 at airport

Aer Lingus
* online check-in - €12 per bag to UK/€15 per bag to Europe
* airport check-in - €18
* on long-haul flights - €10 each way for second bag (first is free)

Saturday 29th August 2009
Travel writer Manchán Magan talked about his experience of community tourism in Uganda.

Project details
Uganda Community Tourism Association, PO Box 27159, Kampala, Uganda www.ucota.or.ug
Rainforest Community Tours Ltd, PO Box 320, Kasese, Uganda www.rainforestuganda.org

Accommodation
Backpackers Kampala campsite www.backpackers.co.ug
The Backpackers Place, Entebbe (a colonial guesthouse) www.traveluganda.co.ug/frankstouristhostel
Ruwenzori View, Fort Portal (a Dutch-run guesthouse) www.ricnet.info/fort.html

Flights
Dublin - Entebbe, Uganda www.ethiopianairlines.com or www.kenya-airways.com

Saturday 11th July 2009
Historian Pat Liddy and Ethna Murphy of Failte Ireland talked about historical and scenic walking tours in Ireland. The websites www.discoverireland.ie/walking was given out as a general site for walks, with www.visitdublin.com as a site for Dubin walks. For National Parks, check out www.coillteoutdoors.ie while Pat Liddy's own website is www.walkingtours.ie

Saturday 13th June 2009
Mary O'Sullivan and Pól O'Conghaile talked about 'staycations'
(where people opt to stay at home for their holiday rather than going abroad). So what can you do in Ireland this summer?

Festivals
Cork Midsummer Festival, 13-28 June (www.corkmidsummer.com)
Spraoi in Waterford, 2-5 July, 31 July-2 Aug (www.spraoi.com)
Galway Arts Festival, 13-26 July (www.galwayartsfestival.com)
Rose of Tralee, 21-28 Aug (www.roseoftralee.ie)
Lough Gur Summer Solstice Festival, Limerick, 19-21 June (www.discoverireland.ie)
Féile na Gréine, the Solstice Arts Festival in Kerry, 21-23 June
O'Mahony gathering, Schull, 19 June (www.omahonysociety.org)
O'Driscoll gathering, Baltimore, 25-28 June (www.baltimore.ie)

Learning
learn the bodhrán, Inis Oírr, 22-26 June (www.craiceann.com)
Blás Summer School of Irish traditional music & dance, University of Limerick, 22 June-3 July (www.blas.ie)
learn Irish at Gleann Cholm Cille, Donegal until end of Aug (www.oideas-gael.com)

Active holidays
Laois Walks Festival, 21 June-18 July (www.laoistourism.ie)
Achill half-marathon, 4 July (www.achilltourism.com)
Hill walks on Slieve Liag Peninsula (www.discoverireland.ie)
Triathalons in Lough Ine, West Cork on 12 July, Youghal on 18 July Athlone on 1-5 July and many more... (www.triathlonireland.com)


But where to go if you've already been to Galway, Cork, Dublin etc - some of the more popular counties in Ireland....

Co Leitrim
370km Kingfisher Cycle Trail (www.greenbox.ie / www.cycletoursireland.ie)

Co Limerick (www.visitlimerick.com)
visit the Munster Visitor Experience at Thomond Park, shop at Arthur's Quay, reflect at Glenstal Abbey, culture at Foynes Flying Boat Museum and the Hunt Gallery. Stay at No 1 Pery Square (a restored Georgian townhouse with spa)

Belfast (www.gotobelfast.com)
Take a taxi tour of political murals, history at the Titanic quarter or Bushmill's Distillery, shop at St George's Market or Victoria Square, day trip to the Giant's Causeway or the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. Stay at the Merchant, the Fitzwilliam or Jury's Inn

Co Louth (www.carlingford.ie)
Carlingford Lough in the heart of the beautiful Cooley Peninsula, overlooking the mountains of Mourne. Stay at Ghan House for a weekend break, 2 nights + 1 dinner for €220pps

Co Wicklow (www.visitwicklow.ie)
Kippure Estate near Blessington (www.kippure.com)
Eco Adventure near Enniskerry (www.ecoadventureireland.ie)
Clara Lara Fun Park (www.claralara.com)

Explore Ireland's islands
in Co Cork - Cape Clear (www.capeclearisland.com) or Heir Island (www.heirislandferries.com)
in Co Kerry - Valentia and the Skelligs (UNESCO World Heritage site) (www.skelligexperience.com)


Some of the better hotel deals at the moment

Aghadoe Heights, Co Kerry (www.aghadoeheights.com)
Family breaks include overnight accom for family of 4 + breakfast from €95 pps. Kids free in July & August when sharing room

Ice House, Ballina (www.icehousehotel.ie)
Family break of 3 nights in family suite + breakfast + 1 dinner €185pps + kids go free (valid Sun-Thurs inclusive)

Kelly's Hotel, Rosslare (www.kellys.ie)
A great family hotel. In June a special 2-night weekend break is €295pps (including full board)

Private Ireland (www.privateireland.com)
A collection of boutique & country hotels and townhouses around Ireland, many of them with 'summer treat' packages offering 2 nights b&b for 2 people + 1 evening meal + massage for €249pps

Dromoland Castle, Co Clare (www.dromoland.ie)
Summer special of a family break for 3 nights at €585 per room

Kilronan Castle, Roscommon (www.kilronancastle.ie)
For Father's Day on 21 June they are offering 1 night + breakfast + 1 evening meal + floatation treatment for €79pps

www.Irelandhotels.com members offer a 'family breaks' package with deals available from €119pn for 2 nights b&b + 1 dinner

Saturday 28th March 2009
Conor Pope had some tips on some really good deals out there at the moment for holiday breaks -

with Budget Travel, from 2nd of May
a week in Majorca, apartment for 4 for €816
a week in Torremolinos, apartment for 2 adults + 1 child for €702
a week in Ayia Nappa in Cyprus, a bungalow for a couple for €319pp
a week in Crete or Corfu, for €249pp

with Sunway Holidays, in April/May
7 nights in Algarve, 4* hotel for €350pp (incl flights, taxes & accomm)
a week in Kusadasi in Turkey, 4* hotel from €399pp (€1,596 for family of 4)
7 nights in Agadir in Morocco, 4* hotel for €399pp b&b or 7 nights in Tikida Dunas Club Hotel, €699pp all-inclusive
7 nights in Orlando, €1,825 for 3-bed private home + car hire or 7 nights in 2* Comfort Inn, family of 4 for €1,459

If you don't want to go the hotel route, there are other holiday options -

DIY Villas
You can often get a more upmarket holiday in places off the beaten track by renting homes directly from the owners. Check out the website at
www.ownersdirect.co.uk

House Swapping
Offers incredible savings and great for families as car swaps can often be included in the deal. Check out any of these 3 websites -
www.houseswap.ie, www.homeexchange.com and www.homelink.ie

Couch Surfing
Sounds weird but basically you're making contact with people in other countries and staying on their couch while on holidays. Most suited to those who aren't too fussy. Register at www.couchsurfing.com

Camping
for ultra-modern holidays in France www.canvasholidays.ie (tents, mobile homes for €17 - €25 per night)


Before you book a holiday it's also worthwhile checking out the website www.tripadvisor.com to see what other people have had to say about various destinations/hotels. Of course they are only one person's view but you can usually get a good idea of the overall impression from the various comments posted

Saturday 14th March 2009
Are you interested in the concept of Community Tourism? Manchán Magan spoke today about the benefits to developing African communities of taking your holiday 'off the beaten track'. For more info see http://www.community-tourism-ethiopia.com/

Saturday 17th January 2009
Mary O'Sullivan and Jimmy Magee with their suggestions for sporting and slightly alternative holidays abroad you might like to take this year -

Unusual Festivals around the world:
Opera festival in Verona, Aug 6-9 / www.arena-verona.com
Lovers' Ball in Venice, Feb 13-15 / www.carnivalofvenice.com
Crushing grapes in Mallorca, Sept 25-27 / www.aroundmallorca.com/fiestas-mallorca
Halloween in New York, Oct 30-Nov 1 / http://www.halloween-nyc.com/
Jaipur Elephant Festival, India, March 10 / http://www.jaipur.org.uk/fairs-festivals/elephant-festival.html

Sports events around the world:
The British and Irish Lions rugby team are touring South Africa this summer May - July / http://www.lionsrugby.com/
US Masters golf, Augusta Georgia, April 7 / http://www.masters.com/
Champions League final, Rome, May 27 / http://www.masters.com/)
Irish rugby team also playing in Rome, Feb 15 / http://www.irishrugby.ie/
Irish soccer team, Bari, April 1 / http://www.fai.ie/
Prix de L'Arc, Paris, Oct 4th & 5th / www.prixarcdetriomphe.com/fr
World Boxing Championships, Milan, Aug 21 - Sept 5 / www.iaba.ie/boxing
Las Vegas for boxing / www.lvboxing.com/

Saturday 9th August 2008
Pól O' Conghaile has just returned from the US where he toured a particular trio of states, Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi, where there is a common thread between these states which would make an interesting holiday, particularly for music fans

Saturday 14th June 2008
Pól O'Conghaile had some tips for holiday's in Ireland

MUNSTER
Co Clare
What to see
Great beaches in Spanish Point and Fanore
Dolphin-watching in Shannon Estuary www.shannondolphins.ie
Cliffs of Moher www.cliffsofmoher.ie
the Burren www.theburrencentre.ie
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park www.shannonheritage.com

Where to stay
Carrygerry Country House, Shannon Airport - centrally located 3* family-run hotel www.carrygerryhouse.com
Admiralty Lodge, Spanish Point - a more upmarket 5* star option www.admiralty.ie

West Waterford
Where to eat - Dungarvan
Tannery Restaurant & Townhouse www.tannery.ie
Crews Steak & Seafood Restaurant, Church Street www.crews.ie
The Moorings, Davitt's Quay www.mooringsdungarvan.com

What to see
Lismore Castle grounds & art gallery www.lismorecastle.com
Ardmore village, a very pretty early Christian village
the Copper Coast, a very scenic drive from Fenor to Stradbally

Where to stay
Cliff House Hotel www.thecliffhousehotel.com

East Cork
Where to eat - Youghal
Aherne's Townhouse & Restaurant www.ahernes.net

What to see
River Blackwater for fishing

LEINSTER
Wicklow
the Powerscourt Estate www.powerscourt.ie, Greystones & Avoca
Brooklodge Wells & Spa, Macreddin village www.brooklodge.com

Kilkenny
what to see
Cat Laughs Comedy Festival (June), International Hot Air Balloon Festival (July), Kilkenny Arts Festival (August), Kilkenny Celtic Festival (Sept/Oct)
Kilkenny Castle and Kilkenny Design Centre (opposite the castle)
St Canice's Cathedral, the 2nd oldest cathedral in Ireland
Mount Juliet Golf Course & Hotel, Thomastown www.mountjuliet.ie

where to stay
Kilkenny Ormonde, 4* hotel with spa www.kilkennyormonde.com
The Rivercourt, 4* on Nore riverbank www.rivercourthotel.com
The Hotel Kilkenny, a 4* hotel www.hotelkilkenny.ie
city centre - Langtons www.langtons.ie or the Hibernian Hotel www.kilkennyhibernianhotel.com

Carlow
what to see
the Carlow Garden Trail www.carlowgardentrail.com
Carlow Floral Festival (2-10 Aug) www.carlowfloralfestival.com
Altamont Gardens, outside Tullow www.altamontgarden.com
Handymount Gardens and Huntington Castle & Gardens
Leighlinbridge, the 'garden village' www.leighlinbridge.ie

CONNACHT
Galway
what to see
Galway Oyster Festival (Sept) www.galwayoysterfest.com
National Aquarium of Ireland, Salthill www.nationalaquarium.ie

where to stay
G Hotel, a Philip Treacy designed boutique hotel www.theghotel.ie
St Clerans Manor House, Craughwell www.stclerans.com

Mayo
what to see
Westport House, Gardens & Country Park
Croagh Patrick
Clew Bay for great beaches, fishing and boating
National Museum of Ireland-Country Life, Turlough Park

where to stay
Knockranny House Hotel & Spa (4*, not for children) www.khh.ie
Atlantic Coast Hotel, Westport www.atlanticcoasthotel.com
or you could rent an Atlantic Coast Holiday Home www.achh.ie

ULSTER
Fermanagh/Cavan
what to do
cruising along the Shannon-Erne waterway www.iwai.ie
beautiful golf courses in Slieve Russell and Castle Hume
Kingfisher Trail for cyclists or The Cavan Way for walkers
horse-riding schools at Ross House Equestrian Centre, Mountnugent or Redhills Equestrian Centre
Belle-Isle School of Cookery www.irish-cookery-school.com

what to see
Marble Arch Caves, Castle Coole, Florence Court, Belleek Pottery, Crom Estate, Enniskillen Castle

where to eat
MacNean House & Restaurant www.macneanrestaurant.com

Greenbox for eco tourism www.greenbox.ie

Donegal
what to see
Fanad Peninsula & Forest Park, near Letterkenny
Ballymastocker Beach (voted 2nd most beautiful beach in the world by the Observer newspaper, lost out to the Seychelles)

what to do
Portsalon Golf Club www.portsalongolfclub.ie
surfing at Bundoran and Rossnowlagh beaches
learn Irish in the Donegal Gaeltacht www.oideas-gael.com

where to stay
Harvey's Point, Lough Eske www.harveyspoint.com
Rathmullan House, Fanad www.rathmullanhouse.com

Saturday 10th May 2008
Pól O'Conghaile with his tips for visitors to Prague, Berlin & Riga

Prague
Culture: Prague Castle, St Vitus Cathedral, the Charles Bridge, the Kafka Museum, the Jewish Quarter
Food: great mix of cuisine, not super cheap but good value,
Accommodation: www.prague-tourist.com /www.no46prague.com

Berlin
Areas: on the West side the Tiergarten, Potsdamer Platz, the Reichstag / on the East side Alexander Platz, the Mitte area, Under den Linden, the Brandenberg Gate
Culture: Stasi Museum, Check Point Charlie, Jewish Museum, remnants of the Berlin Wall, Potsdamer Platz
Getting around: New Berlin Tours offer free 3-hour walking tours, the Trabi Safari for tours around the city in a Trabi
Food: great Turkish food around the Oranienburgerstrasse, Weltrestaurant Markthalle for great traditional food
Accommodation: www.berlin-tourist-information.de

Riga (capital of Latvia)
Culture: Museum of Occupation, Central Market (housed in old zeppelin hangers), Riga Art Nouveaux (highlights from Russian architect Eisenstein), the National Opera
Accommodation: www.rigatourism.lv

Saturday 19th April 2008
can we trust the travel guide books we buy in shops? This question was discussed with Manchán Magan, travel writer and Susie Grimshaw, a journalist with The Guardian. Their tips were -

Guidebooks
The Rough Guide and the Let's Go guides are fine, though less clear and less intelligent than the Lonely Planet books.
Insight Guides are beautiful picture books.
Baedaker, Cadagon and the AA guides will direct one to historical sites, not real life.
Ruth Lor Malloy's China Guide is excellent for that country.
The Sahara Handbook is still the best North Africa guidebook.

Practical Websites
TripAdvisor.com is great for user-generated hotel reviews.
Kayak.com for searching multiple airfare sites at once.
www.Gohop.ie / www.cheapflights.co.uk / www.lonelyplanet.com

Travel Writer Sites
www.worldhum.com / www.bootsnall.com/user/form.php /
www.travelerstales.com /
www.bravenewtraveler.com/category/travel-stories / www.hackwriters.com/index.htm / www.hackwriters.com/hacktreks3.htm
www.bravenewtraveler.com/category/escape-the-cubicle/
www.andeantravelweb.com/
www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/travel/resourceful_traveler/index.shtml

Saturday 5th April 2008
Travel writer Pól Ó Conghaile, professional butler Sean Davoren, actress Lorraine Horgan and television producer Seamus Murphy Mitchell all offered tips for those planning a trip to London. Their recommendations -

Getting there
All Irish airports fly direct to London with a variety of airlines
Dublin - to Heathrow, Gatwick, Stanstead, London City & Luton
Galway - Aer Arann to Luton
Cork - to Heathrow, Gatwick & Stanstead
Belfast - to Heathrow, Gatwick, Stanstead & Luton

Where to stay
on a budget
The Hoxton Hotel, east London www.hoxtonhotels.com
The Pavilion, Sussex Gardens www.bigboutique.com
choice of Travelodge, Holiday Inn, Ibis etc at www.london30.com

mid-price
The Colonnade, Little Venice www.theetoncollection.com
One Aldwych, Covent Garden www.onealdwych.co.uk
The Soho Hotel, Charlotte Street Hotel at www.firmdale.com

top of the range
Claridges www.claridges.co.uk
Covent Garden Hotel www.firmdale.com
Browne's Hotel, Mayfair www.brownshotel.com
Lanesborough Hotel, Hyde Park Corner www.starwoodhotels.com

Getting around
London Underground offer a variety of one-day or five day passes (like the Oyster Card) but walk when you can. www.tfl.gov.uk

Shopping
for a mix of high-street and designer labels
Oxford Street, Marylebone High Street, Bond Street, Westbourne Grove, Holloway Road

markets
Brick Lane, Spitalfields, Borough Market, Camden

Current Theatre Productions
"God Of Carnage" at Gielgud Theatre until 14th June
"King Lear" and "Midsummer Nights Dream" at Shakespeare's Globe
If you can't buy tickets at the theatre box office it's worth checking out www.lastminutetheatretickets.com for last-minute deals/returns

Museums etc (for children & families)
Imperial War Museum www.iwm.org.uk
British Museum www.britishmuseum.org
Victoria & Albert Museum www.vam.ac.uk
Science Museum www.sciencemuseum.org.uk
Hackney City Farm www.hackneycityfarm.co.uk

Restaurants
mid range
Andrew Edmunds, Lexington Street, Soho (great atmosphere)
Hakkasan, Hanway Place, W1 (for incredible Chinese food)
Kingsland Road, east London (super Vietnamese food)

high end
Scott's seafood restaurant, W1 www.scotts-restaurant.com
Aspley's, Lanesborough Hotel www.starwoodhotels.com
The Ivy, West Street WC2 www.the-ivy.co.uk
Mandarin Bar, Hyde Park www.mandarinoriental.com
Cipriani, Mayfair www.cipriani.com
The Wolseley, Picadilly www.thewolseley.com

Other 'must see' attractions
The London Eye www.londoneye.com
Camden Market www.camdenlock.net
Westminster Abbey www.westminster-abbey.org
Buckingham Palace www.royal.gov.uk
Tower Of London www.toweroflondontour.com

Saturday 1st March 2008
Pól Ó Conghaile, travel writer had some suggestons for city breaks for the sports fan

Soccer
FC Barcelona
the Camp Nou stadium is the biggest in Europe & worth a visit at any time. Aer Lingus fly direct to Barcelona from Dublin. For
tickets www.fcbarcelona.com / 0034 934 963 600 / €18 - €170

Liverpool FC
Anfield worth a trip even if there's no match - steeped in tradition
For tickets www.liverpoolfc.tv / 0044 870 220 2151 / £24 - £36stg

Liverpool is European Capital of Culture 2008 so lots happening around the city if you're not interested in sports

The Olympics
a guide to Beijing from Enda Brogan, originally from Mayo
from 8-24 August 2008 / official tickets www.sportsworld.co.uk
Availability varies. All-in packages range from €2,057 - €5,450
Accommodation - www.homestaybeijing2008.com - €200-€300apx

China is a great place to visit & very affordable. Beijing is a great city for food (try Beijing duck, dumplings or noodles and traditional Chinese tearooms)

Be careful of intimidating hawkers when shopping. Many markets with fake designer clothes & electronics but the best are Yashow, Xiushui and Hongqiao

Other recommended sights - the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, the old city of Qi'anmen, Great Wall, Matianu/Simatai and the Ming Tombs in Badaling, Pangjiayuan antique flea market, 798 Art District, Beihai Park & Hohai Lake bar area, Lama buddhist temple

Remember, you must get a visa to visit China. Do not drink the tap water

Saturday 18th August 2007
Philip Nolan, journalist & travel writer with some tips on how to avoid the post-holiday blues -
* allow one day extra to adjust before going back to work
* while you're away stay in touch with newspapers from home
* book your next holiday the minute you come home and use www.weather.com to check the weather conditions in advance

Philip also had some suggestions for short value for money breaks -

Ireland
Seafield Hotel & Spa, Wexford (www.seafieldgolf.com) - in Ballymoney, just outside Gorey. Has a great golf course and wonderfully relaxing Oceo Spa geared towards couples.

Berlin
Christmas markets well worth a visit, from mid-November on.
Free walking tours that leave from Pariserplatz; Museum Island

Malta
Winter sun that's almost guaranteed. The view from the Barrakka Gardens over the city of Valetta is one of the best in Europe. The island has been used for many Hollywood film locations.

French Riviera
Ryanair will fly directly into Nice from November for approx €26, so you can splurge on accommodation like the Negresco Hotel. Hire a car and drive to Monte Carlo or the village of St Paul de Vence.

Stockholm
A compact city great for walking. Reasonable value for money. Historical attractions like Vasser Museum, Skansen outdoor (folk) park, walking tour of historical Sweden. SAS and Ryanair fly to Stockholm but Gothenburg is a recommended alternative. Very cold between November & February - pack thermals!

Saturday 7th July 2007
Philip Nolan, journalist & travel writer gave some tips for last-minute weekend getaway destinations. Philip's book "Ryanland" chronicles his travels around Europe, flying only Ryanair from Ireland. It is published by Hodder Headline.

Salou (in Catalonia, Spain)
Great for families is the Port Aventura theme park
Package details at www.hotels.com and www.tripadvisor.com

Barcelona
Beautiful mixture of old and new with great food & shopping
Tourist information at www.bcn.es

Croatia
Still unspoilt and very interesting developing country (www.croatia.wr)

Italy
Lake Garda or Lido de Jesolo (near Venice)
Tourist information at www.enit.it

Saturday 30th June 2007
Mark Creasey, the founder of OzBus explained why he set up a travel company that travels London-Australia by bus. Full details www.oz-bus.com / 0044 208 641 1443

Saturday 16th June 2007
Travel writer Suzy Bennett spoke about her experience with an online travel site established for women looking for a travelling companion. The site is www.thelmandlouise.com

The activity holiday is not merely the realm of the walking pro or the master chef. Michael Collins joined Marian in studio to discuss the myriad of option available for all tastes and abilities. - Click here.

By the time Easter falls this year you will feel you have thoroughly earned your week's holiday whether alone or with the family there is plenty on offer - Click here

What is great about Lanzorote is that the tourist board has kept the prices high enough to keep the Club 20-30 crowd out of it - Click here

PARIS - Click here for details.

Whether you're drawn by the romance or the rugby one thing is certain - Paris has something for everybody as we found out with the help of our travel expert Michael Collins of Backpacker magazine and Helen Carey Director of the Irish Cultural Centre in Paris

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