Shannon River Ferry timetable
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Shannon River Ferry timetable
How often does the ferry leave Killimer traveling to Tarbert? Is the ferry timetable reliable? We will be going from Ennis to Dingle on a Thursday morning and have been told this is the fastest way, vs going thru Limerick. What travel time can we expect traveling from Ennis to Dingle? I truly appreciate all the help we have been getting planning this once in a life time trip. 5 1/2 weeks and counting!
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I just did this. I think the ferry runs every half hour. We waited about 1 minutes to board and then it was a 20 minutes crossing. We did in July. As for driving time I can't answer as we didn't go to Ennis. The Dingle Peninsula is stunning.
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You will find the timetables and fares here:
http://www.shannonferries.com/
From Ennis, it may not be that much faster than going through Limerick -- it's more an alternative for the possible traffic jams.
For a very tight estimate on driving times, you can check viamichelin.com . I would add 30 minutes for possible delays in Limerick during the morning rush hours to get a realistic figure.
http://www.shannonferries.com/
From Ennis, it may not be that much faster than going through Limerick -- it's more an alternative for the possible traffic jams.
For a very tight estimate on driving times, you can check viamichelin.com . I would add 30 minutes for possible delays in Limerick during the morning rush hours to get a realistic figure.
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The ferry is a pleasant addition to the trip. Forces you to actually relax a bit, get out of the car, and enjoy the scenery a little.
If memory serves, the trip from Dingle to Ennis took the better part of an afternoon - maybe about 3 hours. So I would guess that it's close to that in the other direction - maybe longer depending on route (i.e. via the Connor Pass where you will want to stop and take in the scenery.)
If memory serves, the trip from Dingle to Ennis took the better part of an afternoon - maybe about 3 hours. So I would guess that it's close to that in the other direction - maybe longer depending on route (i.e. via the Connor Pass where you will want to stop and take in the scenery.)
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