What to Pack for a Trip to Ireland, According to Locals
Briefly

"The old cliché of four seasons in one day in Ireland is true," says Cathrine Burke, co-owner of Breac House in Dunfanaghy. This reflects the need for a flexible packing approach.
"Clothing very much reflects the colors and textures of the landscape, coupled with the need to be practical for outdoor activities and the lifestyle of a coastal community," says Burke.
Sara Banks reminds us to not overpack: "Bring less, because you'll want to pick up stuff when you're there," highlighting the importance of flexibility and local shopping.
Burke recommends packing light and using a standard carry-on to navigate Ireland's cobbled streets, advising the use of packing cubes to keep organized and allow for extra room.
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