Kilmore Quay

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Introducing Kilmore Quay

Straight out of a postcard, peaceful Kilmore Quay is a small, working fishing village noted for its quaint thatched cottages, lobsters and great restaurants. The harbour is the jumping-off point for Ireland’s largest bird sanctuary, the Saltee Islands, which are clearly visible out to sea.

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Mussel in on the four-day Seafood Festival (29918) in early July for music, dancing and, of course, plenty of tastings of the goodies landed in the port.

Last updated: Mar 2, 2009

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  1. annabrinks1 avatar
    RE: Driving the Irish Coastline (Dublin to Dublin)

    by annabrinks1 09 February 2011

    Sounds like a great trip and if you love the countryside I doubt you'll be bored. IMO the coastal areas are the best parts of Ireland.…
  2. Nerb avatar
    Ideas for whistlestop Ireland trip

    by Nerb 12 July 2007

    Your main issue is getting through/around Dublin

    I drove down to Wexford last year from the airport and thanks to missing a turn…

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