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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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.…
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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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