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Traveler Oct 30th, 2007 05:33 PM

Ireland Itinerary Help Please
 
We are arriving in Dublin on Good Friday and staying until Easter Sunday. Then we are picking up a car and heading west.

We are tentatively planning to spend Sunday and Monday night near Killarney.

We have Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights left until we have to go back to Dublin, where we will stay Friday night before our early flight back to the States.

We are thinking of Connemara and wondering if you agree and how much time you would spend. Anyplace we have overlooked? We would like to use each place as a mini-base from which we could take day trips.

We are a well-traveled family of four with two early teen children.

Thanks for all help. It has been awhile since we visited this board.

Traveler Nov 7th, 2007 05:57 AM

bumping to see if I can get a reponse.

Subright04 Nov 7th, 2007 06:18 AM

I was just there this past easter and everything is Dublin shut down on good Friday and easter. Even the pubs closed at like 12 the night before good Friday. It was crazy how everything just shut down on good Friday there. Just and FYI to plan accordingly.

Are you visiting the cliffs of moher? ring of kerry? ring of beara? Kenmare is a cute town to visit that would be on your way to killarney. I've heard Killkenny (south of dublin) is nice as well, I will be visiting there next week!

Padraig Nov 7th, 2007 06:37 AM

The pubs close in Ireland on Good Friday (a legal requirement that survives from the time the mindset in Ireland was Roman Catholic). Some restaurants also close, either because their wine licence is an important part of their trade, or because Good Friday is not a big social night. Outside Dublin, a small proportion of businesses close between noon and 3.00pm.

Otherwise, all is business as usual.

Traveler Nov 12th, 2007 05:01 PM

Thanks for the responses. We had heard some things might be closed, but we expect that at some point during our trip we can visit a pub or two.

We're thinking of the Cliffs of Moher and the Ring of Kerry. Also possibly the Aran Islands.

KateIP Nov 12th, 2007 06:44 PM

Since you have five nights before returning to Dublin, I'd suggest two or three nights in Killarney, then the balance in Galway. In Killarney (or split three nights between Kenmare and Dingle), visit Beara Peninsula, Ring of Kerry and DEFINITELY Dingle. Then drive to Galway by the Tarbert Ferry (avoiding Limerick), stopping at the Cliffs of MOher, and going the Burren on the way to Galway. The next day you can drive Connemara. Then when driving from Galway to Dublin, stop at Clonmacnoise on the way (I'm not looking at a map, but I think that's on the way). Personally I prefer the smaller towns, but with kids, Killarney and Galway might be more interesting. Also, I believe the Irish holiday around EAster, so be sure to book ahead.

MonicaRichards Nov 12th, 2007 07:25 PM

Wow, that is just so much driving in the previous post! Personally, I like to see an area a bit more than that. You could go to Kilkenny on your first day and then spend the rest of the time near Killarney and Dingle and explore both peninsulas. I think that would give you plenty to do and see without being too crazed.

los Jan 7th, 2008 11:02 AM

Hi. I stayed in a great family run Guesthouse in Galway called Abacus Guesthouse. I found them on tripadvisor. They were very helpful, organising day trips to Connemara, the Burren & Cliffs of Moher. They even sold tickets to the Aran Islands! The Family are lovely. They have teenage children, so are very child friendly.

tonitravel Jan 10th, 2008 02:06 PM

We will be traveling to Ireland in late May to early June. We want to rent a car and do our own thing, staying in B&B's the entire time. Any suggestions. We will be starting our tour in Galway.

Nuttela Jan 11th, 2008 03:51 AM

I will also agree with two other posters you might want to consider Kilkenny. We had a great time and we stayed just outside of the city center. It may not be for everyone but we felt a bit like we stepped into the past.


Viajero2 Jan 11th, 2008 04:07 AM

Is there any chance you may depart from Shannon instead of Dublin?

Visit the Rock of Cashel on your way down to Killarney and also Cahir Castle. Killarney is a great home base with teens. My personal prefernce is the small, quaint town, but Killarney offers variety that pacifies teens. I would stay there and use as home base. By the way, since you are driving from the North, Kenmare is not on your way to Killarney, but South. Do agree that it is a fabulous, gorgeous town with incredible restaurants and great ambience. Great departing point for the Ring of Kerry loop, too. Do be cautious driving.

tonitravel Jan 11th, 2008 04:16 AM

Good morning to all,
I believe we will be landing in Shannon on May 29th. My adult son(27) and I are both adventuresome. We want to truly taste the past and see the magnificence of the countryside. The city life might appeal to us for meals and conversation at dinnertime. We also love music. Any suggestions on pubs that would invite my son to come up on stage and play a bit. He is a very gifted musician. Thanks to all who might help us.

Viajero2 Jan 11th, 2008 04:27 AM

toni-- you may want to start up your own post, rather than "kidnapping" Traveler's :-D

That said, head out to Kenmare. Loved the town and there is plenty of music every evening somewhere all week long. If you love Irish nusic, be ready for memorable performances. I was blown away by the beauty of many of these live performances in the local pub(s).

tonitravel Jan 11th, 2008 04:32 AM

Hello,
I'm new at this. Can you explain how I can post my own. Thanks.

Viajero2 Jan 11th, 2008 05:08 AM

Right underneath the EUROPE heading, there a weblink that prompts you to POST A NEW MESSAGE.

tonitravel Jan 11th, 2008 05:30 AM

Thank you so much!!!!!

SiobhanP Jan 11th, 2008 07:24 AM

Only Christmas and Good Friday the pubs are closed. a lot are closed or open late St Stephens day 26th Dec. Its a ghost town in Dublin and there will be NO restaurants open. Many people have house parties or some go to hotels for easter weekend in the country as a family. You can get food and even a drink in the hotels because you are considered residents. Consider this for the Fri as you have to eat at some point!


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