Struggling with Ireland itinerary - help finding off the beaten path gems!
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 744
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Struggling with Ireland itinerary - help finding off the beaten path gems!
My boyfriend and I are planning a week in Ireland - starting in Dublin where we land on a Friday evening - making our way slowly up to Downpatrick in Northern Ireland where we will stay with his family for a few days. After much deliberation we have decided not to go below the Dublin-Galway line. As sad as it makes me to miss the many many sights the southern half has to offer, we don't want to spend our entire week driving and would like to explore areas like Sligo and Donegal, which sound a bit more rugged and slightly less touristy. We have decided to spend 2 nights in each area, to minimize the need for moving hotels every night.
Our rough itinerary is:
Day 1: County Wicklow for hiking and seeing Glendalough
Days 2-3: Near or on Aran Islands
Days 4-5: County Sligo for historic sites
Days 6-7: Donegal and Northern Ireland
Would very much appreciate information about:
- any places we should stop on the way (e.g. thinking Clocmanoise on the way West on Day 2)
- any beautiful drives we should take along the way, as opposed to just blindly following Google Maps (which by default selects the fastest, not the prettiest, route!)
- what villages to stay in for each of the areas we're targeting, and any really remarkable B&Bs
- any out of this world restaurants or pubs we'll pass by on this rough path!
Many many thanks
mp413
Our rough itinerary is:
Day 1: County Wicklow for hiking and seeing Glendalough
Days 2-3: Near or on Aran Islands
Days 4-5: County Sligo for historic sites
Days 6-7: Donegal and Northern Ireland
Would very much appreciate information about:
- any places we should stop on the way (e.g. thinking Clocmanoise on the way West on Day 2)
- any beautiful drives we should take along the way, as opposed to just blindly following Google Maps (which by default selects the fastest, not the prettiest, route!)
- what villages to stay in for each of the areas we're targeting, and any really remarkable B&Bs
- any out of this world restaurants or pubs we'll pass by on this rough path!
Many many thanks
mp413
#2
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 9,171
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
#3
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 9,171
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
http://ireland.activeboard.com/f1760...-travel-forum/
Also read Green Dragon's trip reports on Fodors. She does many out of the way places and just did Northern Ireland with many of the Game of Throne stops.
Also read Green Dragon's trip reports on Fodors. She does many out of the way places and just did Northern Ireland with many of the Game of Throne stops.
#4
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 1,647
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Some Trip Reports that MIGHT help --
From 2013: http://ireland.activeboard.com/t5450...junejuly-2013/
From 2012: http://ireland.activeboard.com/t5151...tirement-tour/
Even OLDER -- 2007: http://ireland.activeboard.com/t1282...iscovery-tour/
You might also do a Search for Reports by an individual with the screen name of Songdoc -- He's made a few trips to NI, as well.
From 2013: http://ireland.activeboard.com/t5450...junejuly-2013/
From 2012: http://ireland.activeboard.com/t5151...tirement-tour/
Even OLDER -- 2007: http://ireland.activeboard.com/t1282...iscovery-tour/
You might also do a Search for Reports by an individual with the screen name of Songdoc -- He's made a few trips to NI, as well.
#5
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 9,171
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
#6
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 70
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I hope you enjoy your trip. Ireland is a wonderful and magical place. A couple of recommendations that aren't on everyone's list. Just north of Sligo stop at Creevykeel Court Tomb. It's right off the highway and is very interesting. From Creevykeel you get a good view of Lord Mountbattan's former home in Mullaghmore. Make a stop at The Jackie Clark Museum in Ballina, not too far from Sligo. It is astounding. Filled with priceless historic relics from Ireland's dynamic history. Enjoy. Jeff
#7
Join Date: Aug 2014
Posts: 2
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I have been following this group on Facebook. I will be in Sligo at the end of August and hope to make use of their services.
http://www.seatrails.ie/
http://www.seatrails.ie/
#9
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 7,313
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
flpab, thanks for the shout out!!! I also have a wee ebook out on Ireland travel, with a huge section of hidden places. However, I'm certain it's against the rules to post it here. You can find it on my home page www.greendragonartist.com - if you want to email me I can send you information. Otherwise, I've lots of trip reports here on Fodors, just click my name.
Another great resource is Michele Erdvig at www.irelandyes.com. She also has an active forum with lots of helpful folks for Ireland.
Another great resource is Michele Erdvig at www.irelandyes.com. She also has an active forum with lots of helpful folks for Ireland.