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retire01 Dec 10th, 2005 11:32 AM

dublin tours ?
 
WE WILL BE GOING TO DUBLIN IN APRIL 06 1ST TIME CAN ANYONE TELL ME CAN WE TAKE A TRAIN TOUR TO OTHER PTS IN IRELAND AND COME BACK TO OUR HOTEL IN THE EVENING, AND GO ON FROM THEIR PLEASE HELP ME TROUGH THIS .
THANK YOU

Edward2005 Dec 10th, 2005 02:13 PM

If you stop by the Tourist Information office on Suffolk St, they can give you information and sell tickets to companies that guide day-trips to the Newgrange attractions and Trim Castle. Also visit the Grafton St. gate of Trinity College. You can sign up there for a variety of Dublin walking tours (which also depart from the gate).

retire01 Dec 10th, 2005 02:46 PM

THANK YOU EDWARD ,MY WIFE WANTS TO VISIT HER ROOTS IN CORK CAN WE TAKE THE TRAIN FROM DUBLIN SINCE I BELIEVE IT WILL BE FASTER AND THEN SEE BLARNEY CASTLE, THEN GO BACK TO DUBLIN....
THANK YOU

GeoffHamer Dec 10th, 2005 03:10 PM

Try www.irishrail.ie and www.buseireann.ie.

retire01 Dec 10th, 2005 04:30 PM

thank you ,ill try that site,can we tour most of ireland by train, say to see the rings of kerry

chatham Dec 10th, 2005 07:41 PM

retire, I've taken the train from Dublin to Cork and it was a very nice trip. I don't know if you could do it as a day trip, I'm afraid it would have to be over night. I did take the train from Cork on to Killarney. You can't go around the Ring of Kerry by train.
Trains go from a larger town to another larger town. Hope this gives you some help.

Edward2005 Dec 11th, 2005 02:40 AM

Compared to the rest of Europe, the Irish train system is pretty meager. But the bus system is thorough, so you could take a bus tour of the RoK. However, I think renting a car is the best option for Ireland (although I wouldn't take a car into Dublin).

CU Dec 11th, 2005 05:15 AM

Welcome to the lands of welcomes and I hope that you and your wife enjoy the experience of preparing for a holiday of a lifetime. Many on this page will be only too happy to help you along the way.
May I commend some sights that may be of assistance to you:
www.visitdublin.com should look after your stay in Dublin
You can travel N.S.E.or W. from Dublin by train. If you do travel be sure to take the express and for a journey to Cork the intercity express and I would commend 1st class. You and your wife can have a meal served at your table as you watch the Irish countryside pass by. Journey to Cork is appox. 2.5 hours.When you leave the station turn left and walk to the traffic lights, turn left and walk over the bridge and you will see the bus depot on your right. The bus to Blarney departs from here and does not take that long. 32 minutes.
For Cork look at www.cork-guide.ie
For Blarney www.blarneycastle.ie
WARNING If your wife kisses the Blarney Stone you will never stop her talking!!!!
You can of course fly www.aerareann.ie leaving Dublin 7th. April 9.30 arr.Cork 10.25a.m. dept Cork 6 p.m. arr. Dublin 6.55 p.m. Fare E196.80 total fo 2
You can also purchase a bus travel pass which gives unlimited travel on all buses on the bus Eireann network www.buseireann.ie
Note the most expensive days for travelling by train are Monday and Fridays. Avoid those days if you can and to pass the time could I commend www.dublindrinking.com
And finally for Ireland www.goireland.ie
and www.ireland.travel.ie
Hope this little bit of information helps you out and if you want more do come back.



retire01 Dec 11th, 2005 08:43 AM

thank you so much ,ill look into the info you sent me it will be no doubt VERY helpful, and make us more excited in going.
thanks again
retire01

CU Dec 11th, 2005 03:38 PM

I forgot to add that you can take train trips from Dublin to Limerick (2.5 hours)Killarney and Tralee (this is a journey that I would commend a night out)Galway (2 hours) Waterford (2 hours)Belfast (2.5 hours)
You can also get the slower trains and stop off at a place that is nearer to Dublin or the express train that makes few stops. (www.irishrail.ie)

lucielou Dec 12th, 2005 04:25 AM

You can go to any county here by train and come back the same night, but for long trips like Donegal, Cork, or Kerry, i wouldnt try a dry trip, as you wont have enough time to see the county properly then do the train ride back to Dublin for night time again, Trains are a bit expensive here in Ireland, i would try checking out the bus tours first. www.buseireann.ie


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