We will be going from Kilkenny to Doolin one day on our trip, and it looks like the route we will take will get us quite close to Quin Abbey. Is it worth a quick stop? Have heard about it, and been near there before, but never took the short jaunt over from Ennis to see it.
Its a long way from Ennis to Quinn.. Yes well worth a look and as you say not a million miles off the natural route from Kilkenny to Doolin. You could cut across over O'Briensbridge and Sixmilebridge but that involves some rural routing.
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Cahir Castle is well worth a visit. The tour is very informative and afterward you are allowed to explore the whole castle on your own, which is fun. I also liked the Swiss Cottage in Cahir, which is a romantic folly.
Thanks -- it will probably be less crowded as well. The last time I was at Cashel it was whirlwind of tour buses. Having been there before, we decided to keep on going!
Agree completely that big crowds can impact sightseeing in Ireland. One nice thing about the Swiss Cottage is that because of its small size the tours are small also. I have never seen Cahir Castle crowded. But who knows, perhaps you are a tour bus magnet?
If the weather is nice and you are up for a walk you can walk along the river from the castle to the Swiss Cottage and back through nice woodlands. Perhaps a mile or so each way. Otherwise it is best to drive.
That looks real interesting. A site that I read said it doesn't open up until late March, so is it worth seeing from the outside if that is all that is available? On a nice day I would think the walk along the river would be good.
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-- Edited by Geno on Wednesday 19th of February 2014 10:36:13 AM
It is certainly a picturesque thatched cottage. However, if it is closed I'm not exactly sure how close you can get (there is a fence around it). They will be able to tell you at the castle or the info booth near the castle.
Geno- If you decide to do the River walk @ Swiss Cottage, be cautious if it's closed. We stopped on our first trip and the place was under renovation, so the parking area only had a few cars. No problem, the walk is supposed to be beautiful (and it was).
We got back, we're the only car left and a window had been smashed in. My wife had a small leather bag with $20 US, about 25 E's and a credit card taken from where it was stashed under the seat. I know it should have been in back...but we were kinda lucky, since we between lodging and had everything with us.
I was able to cancel the credit card within 30 minutes, thanks to whoever recommended making copies of all your cards, front and back so you have the phone number. AND have your spouse have a completely different credit card, so the stolen one being canceled is an inconvenience, and not a disaster.
Reported it to the police, the guy was great. We even were able to borrow some plastic sheeting for the window so we could make a field expedient repair. I think we paid 200E for the broken window when we swapped the car out 2 days later.
So, just a heads up. And Cahir Castle is great, you get to explore all over.
Probably best to park near the castle as it is a very busy area. Sorry to hear about the break-in at the Swiss Cottage parking lot. You're right that it is in the woods and rather secluded. I am fortunate that I have never had a car break-in ever.