Killarney Area
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Killarney Area
This is what I have planned for doing at Killarney. Would any of you be able to tell me if it would be best to cover this in one day or two? Or should I plan to spend more time than that?<BR><BR>Thanks so much!<BR><BR>Killarney- <BR> <BR> Aghadoe<BR> Ross Castle <BR> Innisfallen Island <BR> Muckross Friary <BR> Muckross House <BR> Torc Waterfall <BR> Ladies' View<BR> Gap of Dunloe<BR> <BR><BR><BR>
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I would say two days so you can enjoy what you're seeing. The tour of Muckross House and going up to the Torc Waterfall there will take around 2-3 hours depending on your pace. Ladies View is a bit of a drive out of town. Aghadoe is on the opposite side of Killarney; it has a good view of the lakes but you could omit it if pressed for time. If you can you might allow 2 1/2 days. Try to make it to Kenmare if you can, we loved it there.
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I unfortunately ate in the Laurels once, during my one and only trip that included the town of Killarney. What a hole! The food was bad, overpriced for what you got, and service wasn't very good either. Even the atmosphere was bad! I should have known going in, but every place else in town was packed. But Killarney is a hell hole anyway (the town, not the countryside).
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I stayed at the Applecroft B&B when I was in Killarney http://homepage.eircom.net/~applecroft/<BR><BR>Our room was spacious and the owners couldn't have been more gracious.<BR><BR>I agree with the other posters. Stay away from the other tourists. We went to a restaurant in Killarney and the waitress was so surprised when we made a comment about the rude Americans that were just leaving (we're American). She thought that was the norm. We were very quick to correct her.




