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MJ Jan 21st, 2002 12:45 PM

Kilkenny or Waterford?
 
We're travelling to Ireland in July and have planned out most of our itinerary. We'll be staying in Galway, Dingle, Kinsale and Dublin (so much to see - so little time; we'll go North on another trip). We also have two nights to spend in either Kilkenny or Waterford. Both have been recommended, but I'd like some additional thoughts on these towns before deciding, and also advice on accomodations. We generally like to stay "in town", but "close to" is ok if a really special or unique property. Private bath is a must, "three stars" or better, are there any castles or country homes in these areas? Thanks for your help.

Stanton Smith Jan 21st, 2002 12:49 PM

Went last year. Kilkenny. Kinsale will be wonderful. The best bet you can have is B+B's. You get your own bathroom and they are inexpensive. Castle are hard to come around.

rebecca Jan 22nd, 2002 05:10 PM

KILKENNY! <BR>great town. <BR><BR>Waterford worth a drive thru- working industrial town. I can tell you more pound stores (dollar stores) where quaint sweater shops used to be!<BR><BR>Kilkenny is a great little town with shops, beautiful buildings and nightlife. Hopping on the weekends.<BR><BR>We did a similar route. We skipped Galway and did Doolin, Dingle, Kenmare, Kinsale, Kilkenny and Dublin.<BR>If you go to Dingle go to Mulcahy's pottery shop on Slea head drive. I saw wonderful things but I figured I'd wait till later..I saw his work for 3 times the price in Kilkenny and Dublin. <BR>Have a great time! <BR><BR>Shopping is expensive in Kilkenny, Kinsale, Dublin. <BR><BR>Have a wonderful trip!<BR>

Diana Jan 22nd, 2002 05:49 PM

I would highly recommend staying both nights in Kilkenney and taking a day trip (45 minute drive) to Waterford City for the Crystal Factory. Kilkenney is a charming town and there is a lot to experience. Check into B&B's since I think they're the best way to go. I also would make reservations prior to the trip since you're going during high season. Have a wonderful trip.

Mary Jane Jan 28th, 2002 07:10 AM

Thanks all for your responses. We have decided to stay in Kilkenny with a daytrip to Waterford for the crystal factory. <BR>If anyone has recommendations for restaurants or pubs in Kilkenny I'd love to hear about them!

iltbd Jan 28th, 2002 08:48 PM

Langtons!

Irish person Jan 29th, 2002 05:36 AM

The best b&b (better than the very mediocre hotels thre) in Kinsale is the Old Presbytry (spelling). Crisp white Irish linen, great food etc- central location with parking.<BR><BR>hotels in kilkenny- try kilkennyrivercourt.com- a new hotel but great weekend deals.

kam Jan 30th, 2002 01:13 PM

Glad you chose Kilkenny! Another vote for Langton's pub. Also Kyteler's and Tynan's Bridge House.I would skip the Waterford tour and visit Kilkenny Design Center instead. The prices at Waterford are the same as at Macy's! You might be interested in Galway crystal though which you will find in Galway City. Hotels in Kilkenny are the Hibernian ( in an old bank in center of town) or the Kilkenny River Court--a new and quite posh hotel in the city center. Think they probably have websites.


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