What have been your favorite day trips from Kenmare?
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hmmm I emailed tourism in Kinsale, she did not think Friday early afternoon would be difficult ( but then what was she going to say, avoid Kinsale?)
She did not mention construction............
If we just head back to Kenmare via Macroom, anything along that route?
She did not mention construction............
If we just head back to Kenmare via Macroom, anything along that route?
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Auld Triangle looks rather cool, very "atmospheric" for a first lunch in Ireland for my sister-in-law. I'm hoping for a really good seafood chowder and brown bread, or stew, something that tells her she's in Ireland!
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wrenwood wrote: "If we just head back to Kenmare via Macroom, anything along that route?"
The famous eating house on that road is The Mills Inn in Ballyvourney. High quality pub grub, reasonable prices, friendly staff, madly busy.
The famous eating house on that road is The Mills Inn in Ballyvourney. High quality pub grub, reasonable prices, friendly staff, madly busy.
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I don't think they do reservations at The Mills. It is a roadhouse type of operation -- just drop in. Herself and I dropped in last Sunday, which is usually a busy day for lunches in Ireland, and we were accommodated with no problem.
There is a nice shop next door, selling better than average souvenir stuff. Herself and I, who do not go for harps and shamrocks, bought a couple of things there.
There is a nice shop next door, selling better than average souvenir stuff. Herself and I, who do not go for harps and shamrocks, bought a couple of things there.
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