Welcome to the forum. What a nicely paced, well thought out itinerary. It looks very good. After Sligo you might opt for Donegal or Enniskillen. Not too far from Belfast is Co. Down. I am rather partial to the Ards Peninsula (it is just east of Belfast and looks like an elephant's trunk on the map). It is home to Mount Stewart House & Gardens and the excellent Ulster Folk & Transport Museum. I'm really not a fan of the Irish National Heritage Park. It seems more suited to kids.
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Hello everyone, I am in the process of planning our trip to Ireland from May 12 to June 5 with my parents. When they depart we will take 2 weeks to revisit England and make a quick trip to Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam.
My parents are in their early 80's and Mom has always wanted to go to Ireland. So we are going to take them. We are in our 50's and normally travel at a different pace than they do. We would normally stay at a different B&B every other night and not do a lot of pre-planning. With the parents, we are going to need to use different towns as a base to work out of to see the sights. That way if one is not feeling up to it, then they can stay at the rental or B&B, walk around town at their leisure or rest up and the others can go ahead and see the sights.
We are interested in seeing the normal tourist sights, cathedrals, castles, etc and the country side. Dad likes to take short hikes in the countryside and see the scenery. Otherwise he will sit outside of most sights, rest and people watch.
I have ordered Michelle's book and have several other guide books to plan the sights to see.
Mom really wants to stay a night or two in a castle. I am going through the ones on this website, now. Also, reading trip reports as to what others have done and where they have stayed.
Here is what we have come up with so far:
May 12 to June 5--
Sun Day 01: Fly to Ireland (Wife & I)
Mon Day 02: Dublin - Arrive in Dublin @ 2:45pm (Dublin)
I'm hesitant to chime in with any suggestions, yet, as I have a tendancy to 'Push' my PERSONAL wish list ...
Some THOUGHTS, though:
My wife's Paternal Grandparents were both born in Ireland. No one in her family (including her father) had ever been, though. In October of 1998, my wife 'suggested' that it was time to quit TALKING about visiting Ireland -- and actually DO it. The following April, a brother, a sister, a friend, herself and I stepped off the plane in Shannon. My 81 year old Father-in-law,after MUCH cajoling -- He was too old; his eyesight was failing; he would slow us down .... and numerous other excuses --- finally relented and traveled with us, as well. We spent 8 days, divided between connecting with family and scurring madly, from tourist site to tourist site.
The following June, my wife and I returned, for two weeks, spent for the most part, ensconced in a rental house in the country, just outside of Cork city and we brought FIL and MIL along for the ride. At times, it was frustrating and annoying, dealing with their quirks, infirmities and pace. Since then, my wife and I have returned, NUMEROUS times -- as of last October, the count now includes 16 visits ( ranging from 8 - 28 days ). Those visits encompass some of the best memories of my life.
And yet --- Were I allowed to do it all over again, the only change that I would make would be to have brought the In Laws along -- at LEAST one more time!
Our visit with them, in 2000,is a most cherished memory, for us.
Another thought. Can your parents handle stairs? If not you need to choose accommodations carefully to include either ground floor rooms (note that in Ireland the 1st floor is what we call the second) or an elevator.
Thanks for your input and ideas. I will look at them, certainly the castles. We are going to scrub the Irish National Park and find something else in the area or get up to Kilkenny area sooner.
I have thought about the 2nd floor situation. Glad to know about the 1st floor being our second as Dad has a bum knee. He can take stairs but slowly.
Bob, I am looking forward to the trip with them. They bailed on the last trip we planned with them, but they are going on this. I don't see much of them, living half way across the nation from them. Looking forward to catching up and spending the time with them.
We are getting close to leaving. (this sunday on Mothers Day).
We have revised a few things on our trip plan and have left some open time from Galway- North to Portrush. We have not scheduled any lodging or specific areas to see along that section of the trip.
We are open to any suggestions. And I know everyone has personal preferences. We like History and Nature. I have printed out Tony's N59 route from Galway and there are plenty of things to see in that area.
Being this time of the year, are there any areas that we need to set up advance lodging? (Derry or Portrush)? I have been surprised that our 1st choices are normally booked and we end up with our 3rd or 4th. But we are booking 2 rooms, also, instead of 1.
My parents are flying in a day later than we do and would prefer not to take the bus from the airport to the hotel. The Roxford Lodge in Ballsbridge area. Is there another option besides a taxi?
Last question: My mother is really wanting to stay in a castle for a night. Any suggestions between Galway and Portrush?
Our Itineray, still in the making:
Day 01 Sun, 5/12Fly to Ireland
Day 02Mon, 5/13Dublin - Arrive in Dublin @ 2:45pmDublin
(Roxford Lodge in Ballsbridge 2 nt)
Day 03Tue, 5/14Dublin Parents arrive Dublin @ 7:20pmDublin
Day 04Wed, 5/15Tour around Dublin w/ parentsDublin
Day 05Thu, 5/16Pick up Rental car and head South
Powerscourt, Glendalough, Wicklow Mt.Gorey
(Hillside House B&B 1 nt)
Day 06Fri, 5/17Wexford, Famine Ship, WaterfordKilkenny
(Hillgrove House B&B 2 nts)
Day 07Sat, 5/18 Jerpoint Abby, Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny
Day 08Sun, 5/19Rock of Cashel, Cahir, Athassel PrioryCork
(Gabriel House B&B 1 nt)
Day 09Mon, 5/20 Blarney Castle, Kinsdale,Cobh Kenmare
Titanic Trail & Gaol
(Davitts Self-Catering in Kenmare 3 nts)
Day 10Tue, 5/21Dromberg Stone Circle, BallydehobKenmare
Day 11Wed, 5/22Ring of KerryKenmare
Day 12Thu, 5/23Adare, Bunratty Castle, Folk Park, & BanquetBunratty
(Dunaree B&B 1 nt)
Day 13 Fri, 5/24Drive toward Galway Galway area East
Day 14Sat, 5/25Cliffs of MoherGalway area East
Day 15Sun,5/26Slieve LeagueWestport
Day 16Mon, 5/27Beleek
Day 17Tue, 5/28Open
Day 18Wed, 5/29Open
Day 19Thu, 5/30(Derry or Portrush area)
Day 20Fri, 5/31Giants Causeway, Rope Bridge(Derry or Portrush area)
Day 21Sat, 6/1Glens of Antrim
Day 22Sun, 6/2Titanic ExhibitBelfast
(Benedicts Hotel 1 nt)
Day 23Mon, 6/3Newgrange, KnowthNavan area
(Ma Dwyers Guesthouse 2 nts)
Day 24Tue, 6/4Navan area
Day 25Wed, 6/5Drive to Airport, Drop off car, Parents fly back to the
states, we fly to London and continue our vacation.
That's it. If anyone have suggestions or advice. we are open to it.
Sounds like a wonderful trip! The only sequence that I don't understand is:
Day 14Sat, 5/25Cliffs of MoherGalway area East
Day 15Sun,5/26Slieve LeagueWestport
If you are going to be seeing Slieve League, you would be staying in Donegal Town area and not Westport. Maybe I am not reading it correctly, but that seemed out of place. Everything else looks like it is coming together great.
Another thought, Last Oct we visited Beleek, backtracked to Sligo town and stayed over night there; (we thought there would be a better chance to find Trad music in Sligo rather than Donegal town). Left Sligo the next day about 9 AM then easily made it on to Slieve league by early afternoon....after an hour stop/coffee break at a craft village outside of Donegal, town AND a 75 minute stop in Donegal Town for our travel companions to visit the Castle. Was then able to spend the warmiest, sunniest part of the day at the Cliffs. Like Geno said, Westport might be a little too far south, to be within easy striking distance of Slieve League.
The Cliffs fit into Day 14 between Bunratty and Galway. Then you have a whole area of Connemara and North Mayo before hitting Sligo and seeing Beleek before hitting Donegal and seeing the League
So Maybe Donegal for the night of the 17th and see some of Connaught on the way up to Ulster.
Thats a very well planned trip, but I do understand Geno's question about routing from the Cliffs of Moher directly to Slieve League, both beautiful stopovers on any journey through Ireland.
If you visit the route planner, WWW.WONDERFULIRELAND.IE you can navigate from destination to destination around all four coasts of Ireland, and so work out the most efficient route possible.