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Posted Thu 15 Nov 2018 12:31 PM
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Hiya all , I ' m doing already & nbsp ; some research on my Ireland holiday , somewhere in August or September 2019 . We will fly to Cork , rent a car & nbsp ; and after 2 weeks fly back from Cork ( to the Netherlands ). Roughly speaking & nbsp ; our planning is : - Cork ( city ) - Cobh - Kinsale - Galway - Doolin - Cliffs of Moher - Moreless last 5 days spent in Tralee / Killarney to meet up with friends I was wondering if you have any suggestions for us what we definitely need to see / do along this road . Maybe somewhere between Kinsale and Galway , because that ' s a pretty long road . And maybe a very nice small & nbsp ; town to spend the night We ' ve seen already most of Kerry sightseeing ( which we loved very much ), so we ' re now looking for other great things to see outside Kerry . Of course not too far away from our destinations . Any & nbsp ; suggestions will be & nbsp ; appreciated . Thank you in advance !
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Posted Thu 15 Nov 2018 1:57 PM
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Hi Padraigh Nice to meet you :)& nbsp ; It may appear slightly biased , but I would recommend that you base yourself for at least 1 - 2 nights in the Burren& nbsp ; region in Co . Clare .& nbsp ; This area of Ireland is like nothing you will experience anywhere else , with the amazing limestone " fields " that stretch as far as the eye can see until the rocks meet the waves of the Atlantic ocean . Known as the " Fertile Rock ", the Burren is brimming with delicious local food , music and art ( as well as a beautiful landscape !) For accommodation , there are several gorgeous villages to choose from in the Burren , Doolin is famous for its traditional Irish music pubs , and ( ahem ) ferries to the Aran Islands ;) Nearby Lisdoonvarna is a real hidden gem with world - class food offerings from Michelin starred pubs and award winning restaurants . & nbsp ; Our family business is run by the 4 Garrihy brothers who started their lives as fishermen below the mighty Cliffs of Moher , and we would be delighted to show you the cliffs from the comfort of our new ship , the Star of Doolin - a great alternative to the busier option from the top at the Visitor ' s Centre . Why not combine the cruise with a day trip to one of the Aran Islands while you are here ?& nbsp ;
I hope this has given you some ideas for your trip, let me know if I can help in any other way .& nbsp ;& nbsp ; Happy planning from Joan and all at Garrihys Doolin2Aran Ferries
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Posted Thu 15 Nov 2018 4:03 PM
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Dag Padraigh , How exciting that you are already planning next year ' s trip. I ' m sure you ' ll have an amazing time in the south - west of Ireland !& nbsp ; Between Kinsale and Galway , I can for instance recommend you to spend the night in the village of Adare in County Limerick. Once you reach Galway , here are some recommended spots on this section of the Wild Atlantic Way, such as Loop Head& nbsp ; for instance . Did you manage to see the Dingle Peninsula the last time you were in County Kerry ? It is definitely worth a small detour for when you ' ll be in Tralee . I ' d love to hear how your plans are coming along ! Vriendelijke groet , Antoine
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Posted Fri 16 Nov 2018 12:13 PM
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Hi Joan & Antoine,
Thank you both very much for all the information! I will have a good luck at it all. Great to receive this kind of information!
@Joan, the Burren region seems like one not to miss! And we will definitely take trip to the Aran Island into consideration ;) I've been once before in Doolin many years ago en I really enjoyed the traditional Irish music in the pubs, was a good craic!
@Antoine, the Loop Head looks like one to be on my planning as well and I will look at the village Adare! I've seen the Dingle Peninsula and that was really stunning, I didn't regret a moment.
A question for the both of you perhaps, what would be your advice when I'm heading to Galway, should I take the Ferry at (if I'm correct) Tarbert or take another route (via Limerick?) or perhaps take the Ferry only when I'm heading back from Galway to Kerry?
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Posted Fri 16 Nov 2018 1:06 PM
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Hi Padraigh Glad you found it useful :)& nbsp ; Once you decide how long you have to spend in an area , you can plan your route better .& nbsp ; The more scenic and a little slower route is to take the Tarbert - Kilimer ferry with Shannon Ferries& nbsp ;- like ourselves , it is cheaper to book this online .& nbsp ; On the 25 minute crossing , you can step out of the car and enjoy a hot chocolate or coffee while you cross the estuary , you might even be lucky enough to see dolphins . When you arrive in Kilimer , if you want to go to Loop Head , you head to Kilkee .& nbsp ; If you want to go to Doolin , head to Creegh - it is about 1 hour 15 minutes to Doolin from Kilimer .& nbsp ; Word to the wise , if you are trying to make the ferry time in Doolin , do plan on being at the pier about 30 minutes before departure to allow for delays en route and also getting parking ( available at the pier at a charge ).& nbsp ; More information here in our blog. Adare is a lovely village , so seeing as you are returning to Kerry , you should maybe go up using one route and back using the other !
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Posted Fri 16 Nov 2018 7:32 PM
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Hi Padraigh , I see you ' ve received some invaluable information from Joan and Antoine already ! As Joan suggested , I too think it would be a nice idea to try out both routes - the ferry from Killimer to Tarbert and taking the road via Limerick . Limerick is a great place to stop to break up the long drive . Enjoy the vibrant cultural life , sample some foodie delights in the Milk Market and pay a visit to Thomond Park, a place of rugby legend . I ' ve also found these discussions on our forum which might hold some useful information for you ; I hope this will help your planning to approach its final shape! :)
Do you have some activities planned yet for your time at Tralee/Killarney with your friends?
Groeten, Joris
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Posted Sun 18 Nov 2018 6:56 PM
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Hi Joan,
Again thank you so much for your information. Absolutely useful! I think using both ways will be great and varied as well, so that's what we probably will do.
I will add Adare to my list, looks like a good place to stop on our way to Galway.
Thanks again!
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Posted Sun 18 Nov 2018 7:13 PM
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Hi Joris, Thank you very much as well for the helpful information! The more information the better :)
I will have a good look at the links you send me, great! I might visit Adare ánd Limerick, would you advise me to do an overnight stay or more like a stop for a couple of hours?
We haven't planned any activities yet for Tralee/Killarney, for now just meet up and of course enjoy the great nature over there :)
Groeten, Padraigh
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Posted Sun 18 Nov 2018 8:58 PM
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Hello Padraigh , How much time to spend in the Adare and Limerick area all depends on what you would like to see and do there . :) Adare is of course famous for its picturesque and lovely thatched roof cottages , and in Limerick& nbsp ; you can find lots of history , delicious food and wonderful views. It ' s even possible to spend the night in one of the cosy Adare cottages .& nbsp ; When you ' re in Killarney , I would definitely recommend exploring Killarney National Park!& nbsp ; If you need any other tips , please don ' t hesitate to give us a shout . We ' re always here to help .& nbsp ; Vriendelijke groeten , Melin
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Posted Wed 21 Nov 2018 12:31 PM
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Hi Melin, Thank you very much for your information. Spending a night in one of those cottages seems very interesting, I might do that! And perhaps spend some time during the day in Limerick as well exploring those views and taste that delicious food :) I will have to read more about those places first.
I love the Killarney National Park, I've been there several times before, but never get enough of it.
I do appreciate all of your help here, although now I have too many options for too less time :D
Thanks again!
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