I am busily planning my upcoming Irish vacation which is a little over 9 weeks away, and need a little help with my itinerary.
I will be leaving from the Ardee area ( Smarmore Castle) on Tuesday morning, May 1st, and heading south toward the Wicklow Mountains. I suppose that I am presented with some alternatives as I approach the mountains: drive down the coast through the Bray, Greystones, Wicklow, Arklow area, or head through the mountains via Enniskerry, and visit Powerscourt and the monastic site at Glendalough. I would appreciate any comments as to the preferences for each route. ( I'm rather leaning toward the interior route)
I also see that it is possible from Glendalough, to drive from Laragh out to Wicklow, and head south from there. Assuming that I plan to walk the gardens at Powerscourt, and to the Upper lake area at Glendalough, would it be too ambitious to drive from there, out to Wicklow and the continue south. Is there much noteworthy to see in Wicklow or Arklow ?
If possible, I would like to pay a brief visit to the village of Avoca, and maybe have a pint in Fitzgerald's ( yes I'm a Ballykissangel fan). From here, I still have to make a choice as to whether I cross over to Kilkenny ( where I plan to spend a night ), or continue south to Wexford?..or maybe Waterford ?
I know, it's a lot of decisions to make, and I will probably have to concede to the rule that "you can't see it all !", but I'd greatly appreciate any input from those that are familiar with the area in question.
The interior route through Wicklow including Powerscourt and Glendalough down to Avoca is most scenic. It includes some of Ireland's best mountain scenery. The Vale of Clara from Laragh to Rathdrum is lovely as is the Vale of Avoca. The coastline is pretty unremarkable when compared to the southwest or northwest, with the exception of the huge sand dunes at Brittas Bay.
From Avoca (since you are so far south) you are better off going into Arklow and taking the main roads (N11 & N30) to New Ross. From there take the R700 to Kilkenny.
It will be a long day. Since you will be arriving in the evening I suggest having a reservation for Kilkenny so you don't have to fumble around for lodgings. Also, let your hosts know you will arrive later. Reservations expire at 6 pm sharp!
Thank you for your suggestions, they help me put together one more piece of the puzzle! I will be spending the better part of two weeks this year in the Southwest part of Ireland, therefore I should get a lot of exposure to the ocean and the coastal regions.
I appreciate your suggestion of having my accommodation pre-booked in Kilkenny, and I will be sure to carry the phone number of the B&B with me, and to call ahead if I am running a little behind. I have your 2007 book on order, and look forward to its arrival next month, to assist me with my planning !
If it happens to be a weekend in Kilkenny make firm reservations as the city fills up fast then. I recommend Laragh House and Alcantra. If you reserve at Alcantra please mention my name as they are only taking repeat customers and those mentioning my name. Links on "Lodgings" page.