As Ireland is on an island, I would think not.
by plane or boat
West
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and on the island of Ireland. You can travel from the Republic of Ireland by driving across the border. The rest of the United Kingdom is across the Irish Sea, so you would travel by boat or plane to get to England, Scotland or Wales from Ireland.
There are some great websites that provide you with solid information on travel in Ireland. To name a few, you can visit Discover Ireland, Authentic Ireland and Lonely Planet.
A traveller in Ireland is like a gypsy person. They live in caravans and travel around Ireland and some other countries.
A good suggestion is to consult with the travel agency one is using or exploring the options on travel sites to find good package deals on flight fare and lodging, such as Travelocity or Expedia.
Yes. A passport is not necessary to travel between Ireland and Britain.
I would check out cheaptickets.com or any of the airfare sites. Also look for "deals" on the travel sites. I would check out Ireland travel site also.
Connemara is in the west of Ireland. Connemara ponies would be found around Ireland though.
You would have to travel to France, and either get a ferry to Ireland from France, which is about 24 hours, or get a ferry from France to England and then another from England or Wales to Ireland.
Travel to Ireland