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Now, for something completely different:

http://www.emerdunne.com/listen-irish-folk-singers

"I'm Still Here"

"Untold Story"

Not a commercial plug, but rather a recommendation.  We had the pleasure of watching/enjoying and meeting Emer ( and her charming parents) in Athlone, when she was John Spillane's 'Special, Suprise Guest', in June of 2009.


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-- Edited by Itallian Chauffeur on Sunday 21st of November 2010 10:46:19 AM

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Excellent music, Bob!

Was sorry to hear about your family's "Loss" and glad to see that you are still here.  It has been kind of quiet on the Ireland web sights lately, guess it has to do with off-season and all.

I am still working on our March 27 trip.  I will share our plans for the first 4 days on another post.

Have made contact with Buckley self catering near Millstreet, but Katherine is not sure she wants to do a Thursday-Wednesday schedule, when the normal is weekend to weekend.  Am also wondering if we will need an entire week for geneology.  Also am having anxiety about spending a whole week away from a pub with trad music!  We are booked into Dublin Mar 27 Sun and Mar 28 Monday, (jet lag days!) and Kilkenny March 29 Tues. and March 30 Wed.  On the other end we are booked in at Kenmare April 7 Thurs and April 8 Fri, and Bunratty April 9, flying out of Shannon April 10.  That leaves Mar 31 thru April 7 wide open.

Would love to do a self cater for that time frame, convenient to where we will be doing geneology research, and the music/pub scene in the evenings, but may have to think about B&B's instead.  We have not seen the Skibbereen, Bantry, Baltimore area of SW Cork county including Beara Peninsula.  We can do Beara from Kenmare.  The rest... maybe enroute from Millstreet to Kenmare, making a south and southwest loup.  I'm open to suggestions, if you have time to weigh in.   Dan 

 



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Bob,

Thanks for sharing that. Beautiful music and voice. I'm listening to it as I type. Hope things are getting back to normal for you and your family. It takes time.

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Dan, 

This is always a quiet time of year on the forum. Everyone is busy with the holidays. Once the new year is here things will get busy again with people starting to plan their 2011 trips. Actually the quiet time gives me the time I need to update and publish the new edition of my book each year. Would you believe that in 2011 it will be in it's 20th edition? confuse Where does the time fly to?

Where are you staying in your already booked towns?

Michele

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Michele,

We are also enjoying the off-season in tourism...gives us a chance to enjoy the holidays. On Nov 20th, I figured that there were only 17 teaching days left before Christmas Break! My friends tease me that I am more anxious for school breaks than the students!

Besides the 2 nights at the Mont Clare in Dublin, we are booked 2 nights into Rosquils in Kilkenny, and 2 nights into Virginias Guesthouse in Kenmare, and the Bunratty Lodge on the last night. That leave the 7 nights where we are undecided about self catering. Rosquils is quite a walk from downtown, but has great reviews, and this will be the other couple's first ever B&B experience so wanted it to be memorable. I did google street view of Virginias in Kenmare, and am now concerned about parking. Any suggestions? If we don't do 7 self cater nights, we need suggestions on B&B's near Mallow-Kanturk-Millstreet, or perhaps Baltimore/Skibbereem area. Haven't checked your book yet for your suggestions, but will get on it after Jan 1st.

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Dan,

You will be very happy at Rosquil. Rhoda and Phil run a super nice guesthouse. If you walk into town for dinner you can always catch a taxi back. It won't be that much.

Virginia's is right in Kenmare town. They don't have private parking so you will have to jockey for space on the street. I just stayed at Arthur's Lodge Wood, which is just around the corner from town - about a 3 minute walk. It is excellent with plenty of parking. If you want to be right in the town with off-street private parking try O'Donnabhain's. Personally, I prefer being just slightly out of town as it cuts down on the noise. I'm a light sleeper. But you can always ask for a quiet room in the back.

Bunratty Lodge is my favorite in Bunratty. I know Mary will look after you very well.

I think you should give self-catering a try. It is a totally different experience from B&Bs. When I'm in Ireland I do a mix. I like to give my husband a break from moving on all the time. You can settle in, spread out, not be on anyone's schedule but your own, sleep in if you want, cook or not. But it is very nice to have a whole house just for yourselves. Plus you get to explore one area in depth.

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Glad y'all enjoyed the music.  There's a fairly funny story about meeting Emer that I hope to share one day if (WHEN!!!!) I get around to finishing my Trip Report for 2008 -- including a very pleasant meet-up with Dude and her very civilized Grandsons ...

Dan-  Pity that Dooneen isn't working out.  It's a nice place and the Buckley's are nice people.  It IS too far to hike into town from, though ...  For nite-life/music, etc. you might be happier being closer to Killarney (about 30 minutes away), BUT...

If I understand, there are four of you and you are planning to depart Kilkenny on 31 March after spending the nights of 29 and 30 and are booked into Kenmare on 7 and 8 April.  You could do a self-catering from Friday (1 April) OR Saturday (2 April), and stay through the night of 6 April -- that's 5 or 6 nights. 

Typical B&B runs about 60-70 Euro per room, per night, or between 120 and 130 Euro per night for the two rooms.  Self-catering (at that time of year) should be about 300-350 Euor for a FULL week.  If you stay in the Self-catering for only three nights, you are either at 'Break-Even', cost-wise, or slightly ahead.  That means that a 4, 5, or 6 night stay is STILL a viable option.

It also affords you a bit of latitude, so you find that you need an little less time to conduct your research...

Given your lament over 'missing out' on the music/pub scene, you MIGHT be happier in or around Rathmore (about 1/2 way between Millstreet and Killarney) as it is near the heart of Sliabh Luachra     That might be just your 'cup 'o tea' ...
We will actually be in Ireland for some of the same time as you -- We're arriving on 30 March and departing on 5 April -- mostly Self-Catering at Adare Manor Villas.  A short trip, but we're taking advantage of a Septre Tours deal that appealed to my Sister-in-law and her partner (who have been to Ireland with us before -- April of '99 and Feb of '02.  Also joining us will be another Sister-in-law and her husband, who went to Ireland independant of us, once before. Both of them are celebrating birthdays the weekend of the 2nd-3rd ...

 Haven't established yet, EXACTLY what/where/when we will see and do during so short a visit, but it will CERTAINLY include a day or so around Cork City, with the Irish cousins.

Bob



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Bob,

Within the past few days, I have been in contact with Catherine, and she is willing to do our self-cater Thursday-Wednesday March 31 through April 6. Her price is actually less than what you quoted, so it IS a great deal for a week, and it had crossed my mind to pay for the week and NOT use all the days....if....we were done with geneology. This works out (with the Euro at $1.40) to be about $13.50/night/person based on the lease price over 7 nights for 4 people. A B&B would be about 4 times that amount/person, but would, however, include breakfast. I am waiting to hear back from Catherine to see if there will be electricty and/or heating oil charges, what the down payment will be, and how she will want to be paid....cash or credit card, etc. When we find out these details, we are very close to booking. Rathmore sounds like a good option for music on weekday evenings, and we might check on Killarney for an afternoon/early evening session....most likely on the weekend....if it all. We could leave Buckleys a couple of days early, and then head southwest toward Baltimore/Scibbereen/Bantry area. Which of these or other southern Cork towns in that area, would be good to spend a couple of nights at,  in your opinion, and get in on some good sessions?

We had planned to go to Cork city ourselves to tour the "Murphy's" Brewery. I emailed them, and they replied that due to construction/remodel that Heiniken is doing there, their insurance company won't allow them to do any tours.cry.gif (Heiniken bought them out a few years back.) There is another brewery in Cork City...."Bemish" (sp) I believe, that does tours, so may do that, then stop for a exterior photo op. at "Murphys" Of course, we will have already taken the "Guiness" and "Smithwicks" brewery tours by then. Our friends want to do the Jamison tour, and my wife says she wouldn't mind doing that again also....it is great whiskey! I was one of the official "tasters" when we were there in 06! Considering 5 samples, and then a shot of the favorite....well.... I was the driver, and had to take it easy during the taste testing! Luckily I had loaded up on a big Irish Fry Breakfast!

I know you have stayed at the Buckley self cater, and if you would happen to come by on your way in the evening, you are welcome to stop in for a cuppa and an "IrelandYes Irregulars" chat! I know your time will be short with only a week.

Thanks for your help! Getting close to 3 months.....and counting! Dan

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Dan,

Seems like your plans are moving right along. You may find that having a week with no huge Irish breakfast works well for you. When I'm self-catering we usually have cereal, fruit and yogurt for breakfast. They have some excellent yogurts in Ireland such as hazlenut, toffee, etc. Flavors you will never find in the US. You can always get your Irish breakfast fix at the B&Bs.

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Michele,

Your self catering breakfast menu sounds just great for us!smile  That way we will be hungry enough to try some of the great soups, toasted sand., and breads that are popular in Ireland for our lunches.

Yes, our plans are progressing nicely.  I have just received an email from Catherine at Buckley's Self Catering near Millstreet,  tonight.  We are booked in for 7 nights, March 31-April 6.  The rate is 270 Euros/week, with no extra charge for heat or electricity, no deposit, and will take cash but no credit card.  We are looking forward to trying self-catering after spending over 24 nights in B&B's during the past 2 trips to Ireland.

I will post a full proposed itinerary after the first of the year.

We are in the process of getting ready for 2 weeks with my parents in sunny Arizona over the Christmas school break, and there fore the Ireland planning will be on hold for a while.  This self cater is the last big piece of the puzzle.  I don't know if I mentioned our rental car situation, but it has been reserved and pre-paid  in US dollars, which gave us a 10% discount.  We booked a mid-size standard sedan for 12 days for $533.00 US.  This was through "Journey Ireland" a semi local tour company from the Pudget Sound area, which has been in the Ireland tourism business for over 40 years, and holds a franchise agreement with Hertz Car Rental.  It is advertised, and verified by others who have booked there as all inclusive (except for super cdw)  You used to be able to purchase SCDW ahead of time, but the last few years, it has only been available at the car rental booth IN Ireland.  They tell me SCDW will be 12 Euros a day, and will add approx another $200 on for a total cost of $733.00, which will be split between 2 couples.  We decided not to use the World Mastercard for CDW since there was another couple involved, and the entire transaction would only be on one credit card, and only me as the driver listed on the contract.  I felt good about being able to lock in the price in US dollars, in case the value of the dollar declines, and the fact that it was all inclusive.  Hopefully no surprises when we get home on our credit card statement!

Hope everyone's preparations for the Holidays are going well.   Dan



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Oh, what a lovely voice! I'm back after a long hiatus - finally got my next Ireland trip nailed down. I'm going with my friend Vicki for two weeks in late May, 2011. Yayay!

I've been to Rathmore, looking for some food one evening. We were told the closest food was Cork :(

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Bob, Within the past few days, I have been in contact with Catherine, and she is willing to do our self-cater Thursday-Wednesday March 31 through April 6. Her price is actually less than what you quoted, so it IS a great deal for a week, and it had crossed my mind to pay for the week and NOT use all the days....if....we were done with geneology. This works out (with the Euro at $1.40) to be about $13.50/night/person based on the lease price over 7 nights for 4 people. A B&B would be about 4 times that amount/person, but would, however, include breakfast. I am waiting to hear back from Catherine to see if there will be electricty and/or heating oil charges, what the down payment will be, and how she will want to be paid....cash or credit card, etc. When we find out these details, we are very close to booking. Rathmore sounds like a good option for music on weekday evenings, and we might check on Killarney for an afternoon/early evening session....most likely on the weekend....if it all. We could leave Buckleys a couple of days early, and then head southwest toward Baltimore/Scibbereen/Bantry area. Which of these or other southern Cork towns in that area, would be good to spend a couple of nights at,  in your opinion, and get in on some good sessions? We had planned to go to Cork city ourselves to tour the "Murphy's" Brewery. I emailed them, and they replied that due to construction/remodel that Heiniken is doing there, their insurance company won't allow them to do any tours.cry.gif (Heiniken bought them out a few years back.) There is another brewery in Cork City...."Bemish" (sp) I believe, that does tours, so may do that, then stop for a exterior photo op. at "Murphys" Of course, we will have already taken the "Guiness" and "Smithwicks" brewery tours by then. Our friends want to do the Jamison tour, and my wife says she wouldn't mind doing that again also....it is great whiskey! I was one of the official "tasters" when we were there in 06! Considering 5 samples, and then a shot of the favorite....well.... I was the driver, and had to take it easy during the taste testing! Luckily I had loaded up on a big Irish Fry Breakfast! I know you have stayed at the Buckley self cater, and if you would happen to come by on your way in the evening, you are welcome to stop in for a cuppa and an "IrelandYes Irregulars" chat! I know your time will be short with only a week. Thanks for your help! Getting close to 3 months.....and counting! Dan


 You are lucky you found someplace with a good music on weekdays.



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