Routing Dublin to Shannon
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Routing Dublin to Shannon
I only have 10 days, and really should have planned for a month.
But I would greatly appreciate feedback on this basic plan before the fine tuning.
day 1 early am arrival Dublin
day 2 Dublin
day 3 Dublin
Possible open day
day 4 Cork Cty.
day 5 Cork Cty.
day 6 Killarney
day 7 Killarney
day 8 Dingle
Alternative open day
day 9 Limerick City
day 10 home.
Priority is scenery, but 22 year old son is going, so considered the 3 days in Dublin. Nightlife is a priority for him. Will it be available on a Tue/Wed/Thurs night?? Can this be shortened a day??
Cork County is a wide area consideration- recommendations?? 2 days too much??
Want to do the Ring of Kerry and Dingle Peninsula drive. Enough time??
Any other convenient location for a morning Shannon flight??
What to do in the one open day?? Alternative routing?
Thanks for the help!!!!!
But I would greatly appreciate feedback on this basic plan before the fine tuning.day 1 early am arrival Dublin
day 2 Dublin
day 3 Dublin
Possible open day
day 4 Cork Cty.
day 5 Cork Cty.
day 6 Killarney
day 7 Killarney
day 8 Dingle
Alternative open day
day 9 Limerick City
day 10 home.
Priority is scenery, but 22 year old son is going, so considered the 3 days in Dublin. Nightlife is a priority for him. Will it be available on a Tue/Wed/Thurs night?? Can this be shortened a day??
Cork County is a wide area consideration- recommendations?? 2 days too much??
Want to do the Ring of Kerry and Dingle Peninsula drive. Enough time??
Any other convenient location for a morning Shannon flight??
What to do in the one open day?? Alternative routing?
Thanks for the help!!!!!
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IMO, you can cut a night in Dublin without shortchanging your son's desire for nightlife. He can find plenty in Cork City and Limerick City. Spend a second night in Dingle so you have more time to tour the peninsula, hear Gaelic spoken, and get in on traditional music sessions in the pubs.
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Here's one more reason for a second night in Dingle. It increases your odds of having a clear day when you're touring Slea Head.
BTW, you sent me some aurora photos when I was planning a trip to Alaska two years ago. I'm still grateful for the gift.
BTW, you sent me some aurora photos when I was planning a trip to Alaska two years ago. I'm still grateful for the gift.
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Yes I would cut out one of the nights in Dublin. Your query about mid-week nightlife - yes he will find night-life in Dublin any night. What particular kind of night life is he looking for? nighclubs? pubs? music? traditional music or other music?
I would move a bit further west than Cork city, unless you have a specific reason for staying in the city - consider Kinsale. Also I would consider Kenmare as an option for one night (close to Killarney but smaller) - although Killarney will not be too hectic in October. I would recommend two nights in Dingle so that, as someone else suggests, you get time to get around Slea Head.
Unless you specifically want to go to Limerick City - consider taking ferry across mouth of Shannon from Tarbert and coming up west coast of Clare to Cliffs of Moher and the towards Ennis or Bunratty for last night.
I would move a bit further west than Cork city, unless you have a specific reason for staying in the city - consider Kinsale. Also I would consider Kenmare as an option for one night (close to Killarney but smaller) - although Killarney will not be too hectic in October. I would recommend two nights in Dingle so that, as someone else suggests, you get time to get around Slea Head.
Unless you specifically want to go to Limerick City - consider taking ferry across mouth of Shannon from Tarbert and coming up west coast of Clare to Cliffs of Moher and the towards Ennis or Bunratty for last night.
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check out www.entertainment.ie for nightlife, music, clubbing etc.
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I assume that your return flight is out of Shannon. If you're looking for a great B & B, there's none better than Bunratty Lodge in Bunratty. Big beds, wonderful breakfasts, great hospitality. Check out http://www.bunrattylodge.com. It's a short well-marked drive to Shannon which makes it a good choice for a morning departure, or a first night stay upon arrival.
Also, there's nightlife within a short easy drive - a medieval banquet at Bunratty Castle (shows at 5:30 and 8:30 PM) and Durty Nellies Pub too. Tickets to the banquet can be arranged through the B & B. We were too tired to do anything but sleep when we visited 3 years ago, so I can't comment on the show and pub. We are staying at Bunratty Lodge next month, so maybe this time we'll give the night life a try. Hope that helps!
Also, there's nightlife within a short easy drive - a medieval banquet at Bunratty Castle (shows at 5:30 and 8:30 PM) and Durty Nellies Pub too. Tickets to the banquet can be arranged through the B & B. We were too tired to do anything but sleep when we visited 3 years ago, so I can't comment on the show and pub. We are staying at Bunratty Lodge next month, so maybe this time we'll give the night life a try. Hope that helps!
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We (my husband and I) were just in Ireland, and while we found Dublin to be a blast, we also really enjoyed Kilkenny. The nightlife in Kilkenny was really going strong and that was on a Thursday night. You might consider driving that way to Cork, and breaking up your drive a bit.
As a side note, in my opinion, (bearing in mind that we didn't go down to Dingle) the Connemara region had the most gorgeous scenery.
Tauri
As a side note, in my opinion, (bearing in mind that we didn't go down to Dingle) the Connemara region had the most gorgeous scenery.
Tauri




