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Thanks for replying,  I'm calming down from the panic. You mentioned the Ambassador is okay, but didn't mention the Fitzpatrick...  It's on the bay in Killiney, Dublin I believe not Kilkenny

I've had dreams of standing on a cliff in Ireland since I was a teen, (I'm no longer a teen). I can't leave without doing that. What I'm seeking is breathtaking beauty. Is there some other place that I'm over looking? It would be fabulous to have the experience closer to where we are staying. If it was a less "touristy" place that would be even better.

Just spoke with my husband about our car situation it turns out he scored a deal through Aer Lengus and Hertz last week.  We have the car the whole trip and it's a little more than $500.00! (That includes any fees, all accept a VLF which I saw on this site and he wasn't sure whether it includes that.) So now we'll just have to worry about gas, which we worry about weekly here in New Jersey anyway!



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-- Edited by cici on Thursday 8th of March 2012 05:42:08 PM

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Thank you! I love your site, so informative and I've been eyeing your book!

Well, we orginally we going to stay in Dublin but then we thought it would be nice to stay on the bay instead. Here in Jersey we drive everywhere! My sister lives an hour away and I visit her once a week. The two hour drive is like here to NYC and we do that drive often also, usually for the day, which is why I really didn't think about the 2 hours being that bad. We're old enough to like peace and quite but young enough to still want to experience some nightlife so we thought it would be better to drive to it than stay in it!  My husband thought the driving was a way for us to experience the Irish country side. Though we love the outdoors we didn't think there was enough social things to do if we stayed West near Co Clare.

We picked Cork because wanting to have a touchdown point at the opposite end. The hotels we saw that got the best ratings were B&B's. We have hundreds of B&B's here on the Jersey shore and don't really don't care for them as we'd rather more privacy.

Yes we have a car right from the Dublin airport for the whole duration.  I thought the Cliffs where 2 hours from Killiney and a little farther if we went from Cork City. I wasn't aware that the drive times I was seeing online aren't accurate!

I'm not positive whether we've passed the time alotted to make hotel changes. However, I do know where we're staying in Killiney isn't my first choice but between terrible reviews and high expenses...

Did I mess this up?



-- Edited by cici on Thursday 8th of March 2012 07:12:12 PM

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My husband and I are coming from the states to do Ireland in 7 days (not including travel time) in Junebiggrin. I was feeling pretty pleased with my "research" and planning until I came across your site and saw in an old post that Cork City is (gasp) not desireable! Our plans are all made, please tell me what you think because now I'm completely unsure I made the right desicions.

Where coming into Dublin and staying at the Fitzpatrick Castle in Killiney for 3 nights,  the plan is to do a day trip to County Clare to see the Cliffs and Bunratty castle. Other than that it's just site seeing at liesure. Then we're off to County Cork but like I said, we're staying in Cork City (at the Ambassador). There also we don't really have definite plans besides going to the Killarney National Park since my husband wants the trip to roll out somewhat organically.

This is the first time, since planning our trip a month ago, that I've come across this site. Now I'm totally scared about renting a car and our Cork choice (wish there was a scared looking emoticon!)



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The Ambassador is a good Hotel well thought of and fairly central. I can think of a lot worse places to be than Cork city. 3nights in Kilkenny leaves a lot to fit into the remaining 4 and I might be tempted to drop plans for the Cliffs which punch far above their weight.

Car hire is a bit of a nightmare but thousands of Americans manage to do it every year.

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cici,

Welcome to my forum. Are all your lodging reservations made? If so, can any be changed without penalty? Will you have a car during the whole trip?

Were you planning to do Dublin from Killiney? It might have been better to have stayed in the city center as Killiney is about 15 km south of Dublin. You will need to get public transport into the city.

I would not drive all the way across the country (and back!) from Killiney to see the Cliffs of Moher. Instead think of a day trip to see Powerscourt Gardens and Glendalough. Much closer and you will be pleased with those sites.

From Cork it will take about 2 hours to drive to Killarney and 2 hours back. Are you sure you want to do that from Cork. Perhaps see Gougane Barra Forest Park instead?

Most people get their Irish "city" fix with Dublin and then prefer to enjoy the opposite - rural Ireland. Cork City is not rural and most people prefer not to deal with the traffic, etc. But if you take your time and try to avoid rush hour you will be okay. Get a good map of the city.

You might want to look at this trip planner to see exactly what your loooong day trips will be like: http://www2.aaireland.ie/routes_beta/# And remember that the drive times listed are way under what it will actually take. 


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There are Cliffs at Old Head Kinsale

http://wiki.climbing.ie/index.php/Old_Head_Of_Kinsale

http://wn.com/Old_Head_of_Kinsale

 

Or if you take some time to explore off the main road on the Ring of Kerry, Portmagee

http://www.hiddenkerry.com/tourist/ring/

 

sorry no knowledge of the Fitzpatrick



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Hi, I drove Ireland with my mom and dad in 2008 and drove about 1200 miles. I drove through Cork and during rush hour. The only good thing about that is I was forced to drive slow (due to the traffic) and was able to easily figure out which way I was suppose to go. I got frazzled driving through country roads (at the beginning of the trip) because I felt like I had to drive the speed limit. You're a Jersey girl! You guys can handle anything!!! (from a New Englander) :)

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That's why I don't know the Fitzpatrick it's not in Kilkenny, need to change my reading glasses.

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That's funny you say that because I'm a Jersey Girl since I was a tween but I was born (and partly raised) in New England! Wilbraham MA. Yes, my first thought was the driving would be fun. Especially since we didn't have any real concrete plans. Actually my husband and I are in competition. It's time for me to put to rest the question of who's the better driver. I think driving in Ireland will finally show what's what!

 



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Well no biggie that you don't know the Fitzpatrick. I'm looking at reviews posted since we made reservations and I'm not impressed by them. This hotel is one that is already paid for. Not sure if we can change at this point.

But thanks for the Cliffs of Moher alternatives, I'm definitely going to look into those! 

Everyone has been very helpful and kind! 



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Sooo, 

 Mr 2 Phones,

It appears that the Old Head Kinsale is off limits to non golfers (we are totally non golfers on this trip) unless you're climbing up, which we won't.

However, the other website you suggested is awesome! I'm thinking we would like that more than the Cliffs. Portmagee is still 2 hours from Cork City, but if we do it ourselves and not a tour, we're still at our leisure. The Hidden Kerry tours have something called the Skellig Ring Tour, do you think we could do that tour on our own? Besides the danger of falling of a cliff somewhere, is there a private property thing?

Also Ms Michele,  

That AA Ireland website is fab! Just what I needed, it really puts things in perspective. It does make me wish our 2nd destination was more West than Cork City. However, have our tickets to fly in and out of Dublin. If we were more West it would be a longer drive back to Dublin. 



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Please call me tony. Just running a check on Old Head access with one of the locals down there.. Any tour listed by any company can be done yourself. Michele has put forward Mizen and the Skelligs but Sheeps Head and Beara are my main interests in the south west. There is an awful lot down there if you just get off the main roads.

See also the Gougane Barra Park at Macroom which whilst not coastal cliffs is well worth the visit for forest walks and waterfalls.

http://www.gouganebarra.com/park.htm

 

The gates of the Golf club are as far as you can get at Old Head these days and they are manned by security.

However I did get this information as well

Also be aware that there is a beautiful walk out past Charlesfort along by the harbour and out to the tip of the mini peninsula there. It's on a rough track (good shoes needed and don't mind them getting dirty) I would absolutely recommend this if you have time. I guess from Charlesfort it's about a 45 minute hike out and the same back. Beautiful panoramic views from the tip of the peninsular.

Many thanks to Bryan for the help.



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cici,

When looking at the AA Ireland route planner get the mileage (not kilometers) and divide by 35 to get approximate driving times. Ireland is different from driving in NJ. Although there are several good motorways criss-crossing the country, when you get into the countryside you will find small winding roads. Plus driving on the left in unfamiliar areas will also slow you down. Locals who know the roads will always go faster than tourists.

Cliffs:

Howth (north of Dublin), Killiney & Bray Head

Cliff Walk in Ardmore

Mizen Head

Fogher Cliffs (Valentia Island on the Ring of Kerry) - Skellig Ring nearby and you can do both on your own. 

Skellig Michael

Although you cannot go out on the peninsula now at Old Head you can still see the cliffs near the gate into the golf course. Having toured the golf course just before it opened, I have to admit the views are absolutely fantastic once past the gates. But still nice before entering.

Take a look to see if you can change Cork. Make the best of Fitzpatrick's Castle in Killiney since that can't be changed. 

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Just a note about B&Bs. Most nowadays have a separate wing for guests so it is not like you are living with a family. (No rubber ducky in the tub!) You would have your own bedroom and bathroom, a guest lounge and separate guest dining room. The families that run them are usually very perceptive as to whether you want interaction or privacy.



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I spend 2-3 days each trip in and around Cork every year, since my wife's relatives live in the vicinity.  It's a GREAT little city, BUT ...

If you only have a week or less, it IS pretty restricting as to touring options. 

I would advise you to switch your time in Cork with Killarney, instead -- if at all possible.  MUCH more available within a shorter time AND --- the drive from Killarney to Dublin would likely only add 45 minutes to 1 hour, as opposed to the Cork to Dublin drive.

And EXTRA advantage to relocating is that it would ADD the option of a visit to the Cliffs of Moher as a LONG daytrip -- though I wouldn't think it worth that large an investment.

I guess the BIG thing would be to determine if the Cork booking is cancelable.  If so, you could do 2 nights in Killarney and one in Ennis, Doolin or Bunratty, instead.

THAT would let you 'Have Your Cake -- AND Eat It Too'  biggrin

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Here is a route map for the Scilly Walk in Kinsale: http://www.irishheart.ie/media/pub/slinaslainte/maps/kinsale.pdf



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We will be staying in Youghal as a base this June. We will probably take the bus into Cork City one day instead of driving.

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There is a hopper bus in Cork. http://www.visitcorkcounty.com/Cork-City-Tour.aspx

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Thanks Michele! This will be a big help once we are in Cork City.

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Looked into all suggestions given and...

I've been able to switch our Cork City destination to Killarney! Yay! THANK YOU EVERYONE so much for all your excellent suggestions and input. We've resolved we'll have to make a day of driving from Dublin to Kilarney. Now I'm researching what a good main route is and what we can see on the way. If there are any good stops we'll do half on way then other half on way back.

Also excited about going to Howth,and I think we're definitely going to head there while in Dublin also!

 



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My wife lived in Howth when she worked in Dublin many years ago. It's a nice place, and the cliff walk is fantastic.

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Hi Cici

I think you will be very happy with switching Cork to Killarney.

I would stop at the Rock of Cashel, on the trip from Dublin to Killarney.

 

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Susan,

I would stop at the ROC too. Maybe Cahir Castle or Blarney Castle (what a decision) and then on to Killarney.

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