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  1. rodway avatar

    Re: Seeing Northern Ireland & Ireland in 10 Days

    by rodway 26 May 2012

    I presume you are using public transport. In which case the liklihood is that to go from the NE to the far SW of Ireland the quickest…

  2. Tomer2410 avatar

    RE: Ireland without a car

    by Tomer2410 21 May 2012

    Thank you! I will check these options. Do you know if when walking the Dingle Way from Danquin to Tralee (via Cloghane) you walk on a…

  3. rodway avatar

    Re: Ireland without a car

    by rodway 21 May 2012

    Try http://www.cliffsofmoher.ie/TransportProviders.aspx re cliffs of Moher. The links regarding Bus Eireann and Irish Rail should give…

  4. Tomer2410 avatar

    Ireland without a car

    by Tomer2410 20 May 2012

    Hello. My friends and I are planning a trip to Ireland for this July. We are only 18 years old so we can't rent a car so we are trying…

  5. uspn avatar

    Re: Best way to travel around Ireland....buses/trains OR renting a car?

    by uspn 17 April 2012

    I took buses the whole way: Dublin - Cashel - Cork - Cobh - Killarney - Dingle - Limerick - Doolin - Galway - Dublin. I just bough…

  6. stiofan75 avatar

    RE: Independent rail tour through Ireland?

    by stiofan75 04 April 2012

    Fear rua, yea train to Tralee and hitch hike to Dingle via Conor Pass. Easy hitching!

  7. fear_rua avatar

    RE: Independent rail tour through Ireland?

    by fear_rua 03 April 2012

    #5 - and definitely somewhere to be visited by train (as far as Tralee) and not by bus. I still shudder when I think of my trip there…

  8. fear_rua avatar

    RE: a week in Ireland with a 3-month-old

    by fear_rua 16 March 2012

    Plenty of options, personally I would head west (Connemara, Mayo and maybe Clare) or as a second choice southwest (Kerry and west Cork).…

  9. Spellmistress avatar

    RE: Ireland

    by Spellmistress 14 March 2012

    Where would I go if I had to visit here? Going Northwest from Dublin, I'd say Fermanagh/Donegal. They're far away but very beautiful countie…

  10. blair_vanessa avatar

    RE: Is there a single railcard for travel through England, Scotland & Ireland?

    by blair_vanessa 09 March 2012

    There are no trains directly linking Belfast and Tralee, you may need to bus or look at flights.

  11. yofletch avatar

    RE: Driving from Dublin to Killarney

    by yofletch 09 March 2012

    Expect mininum time of 4 hours ( thats non-stop to Killarney) But it's friday so add another hour on to it somewhere to recoup try Google…

  12. malkor19 avatar

    Need some help in Galway and comments on rest of trip

    by malkor19 08 March 2012

    Hello again :) We are narrowing down our plans for the trip (12 days/ 10 night Honeymoon) and just have a couple blanks. We fly in…

  13. walkingstick avatar

    Is there a single railcard for travel through England, Scotland & Ireland?

    by walkingstick 06 March 2012

    Hello, I need to go from Carlisle (England) to Belfast (Ireland) by way of Glasgow (Scotland), then from Belfast down to Tralee, then…

  14. tully22 avatar

    Questions about the Dingle Way

    by tully22 28 February 2012

    Hi all, I am thinking of walking the Dingle Way in early September, starting from Tralee or Camp, and walking clockwise. I have a few…

  15. mellamopaul avatar

    RE: Trip around Southern Ireland

    by mellamopaul 17 February 2012

    Thanks Ivie, I was thinking of perhaps cycling south towards Waterford, Cork and Bantry and Tralee, coming back via Shannon. But I'm just…

  16. WaterhazardJack avatar

    RE: The Dingle Peninsular

    by WaterhazardJack 12 February 2012

    +the roads around the Dingle peninsular in...our motor caravan (6m long - not a huge one) and we don't cope well with continuous single-trac…

  17. the_hames avatar

    RE: TB

    by the_hames 02 December 2011

    My cousin's daughter got it at her creche a year or so ago. It was brought in by an assistant who hadn't been tested. It was rampant…

  18. fear_rua avatar

    RE: Independent itinerary vs Travel Co.

    by fear_rua 16 October 2011

    If you go with the suggestion of sticking to just Dublin and Kerry, you can always take the train from Dublin to Killarney or Tralee and…

  19. yofletch avatar

    RE: Cork/Kerry or Clare/Galway/Connemara

    by yofletch 24 August 2011

    Kerry airport is in Farranfore ( see Google maps ) thats halfway between Tralee and Killarney. Killarney is a lovely town with a good…

  20. jeanfromboston2 avatar

    Re: Cork/Kerry or Clare/Galway/Connemara

    by jeanfromboston2 24 August 2011

    We thought the Dingle area was great. We were there to walk the Dingle Way, which we did, staying in B&Bs and small hotels. Beautiful…

  21. swayner avatar

    Re: Eight Days in Ireland - Route Suggestions?

    by swayner 19 August 2011

    In Dublin must sees is the Guinness Store House, Temple Bar,Trinity College, Phoenix Park one of the largest parks in any European City…

  22. GrahamPhelan avatar

    RE: Ireland small town / village

    by GrahamPhelan 17 August 2011

    You see everyone is joking about what you said because what you said isn't really realistic! You can't visit any town near Dublin to experie…

  23. GrahamPhelan avatar

    RE: Eight Days in Ireland - Route Suggestions?

    by GrahamPhelan 17 August 2011

    Hi the best way to find the best route suggestions is on the AA Route Planner Website: http://www2.aaireland.ie/routes_beta/ They will…

  24. jeanfromboston2 avatar

    Re: Dingle Peninsula for 6 days too much?

    by jeanfromboston2 03 August 2011

    We also loved the Dingle Peninsula. We were there to walk the Dingle Way, which you could do pieces of, for example walk from your house…

  25. Irishghandi avatar

    Dingle Peninsula for 6 days too much?

    by Irishghandi 02 August 2011

    Hello, My family and I are traveling in early Sept. to Ireland for 11 days total. Their are 6 of us ( 3 couples). The plan is flexible…

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