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Planning first trip to Ireland!


Hello everyone! I've been lurking on this site for a while and finally decided to make a post! I am planning a trip to Ireland with my mom for early May 2017. We are still in the early stages of planning and are trying to work out an itinerary. We only have 6 days in Ireland with 3 days in London to follow. I realize this is a very short time to spend considering there are so many amazing places to see in Ireland. I wish we could spend a month there! My mom and I travel a lot together and we both like the whirlwind travel style where we fit in a lot of stuff in a short amount of time (We pulled off a trip to Naples, Barcelona, Marseille, Palma de Mallorca, Florence, and Rome in 11 days last year yawn). I know this isn't the recommended travel style for Ireland but I'm hoping this will just be a quick overview to get an idea of places we would like to come back to. I have a loose idea of an itinerary after doing a lot of research (and reading on this site!) but I would love some input from those with experience and I'm open to change! I would also really appreciate recommendations for B&Bs/hotels!

Day 1: Fly in Dublin arriving before 6:00 AM. Tour around Dublin (maybe hop on/off bus tour which we have enjoyed a lot in other cities) and stay overnight. 

Day 2: Rent car and drive from Dublin to Killarney. It looks like it's about 4 hours (please correct me if I'm wrong) but I'm sure we will be taking some photo pit stops along the way. Depending on when we arrive we could tour around Killarney or just check into our B&B and have dinner at a pub. 

Day 3: Drive the Ring of Kerry. It seems doable to drive the Ring in one day, but we might not be able to stop and spend lots of time at every place. Stay in the same B&B in Killarney overnight. 

Day 4: Drive to Dingle (looks about 1.5 hours) and drive the Dingle Peninsula. From my research, I really would like to do both the RoK and the Dingle Peninsula, otherwise I think we could skip Dingle. Can we make this work or is that a stretch? Stay overnight in Dingle. 

Day 5: Drive from Dingle to Galway (4 hours?) With a pit stop at the Cliffs of Moher. The Cliffs are a must-see for me on this trip so I'm hoping we can make this work even though it will make for a long driving day. Stay overnight in Galway. 

Day 6: Explore around Galway...Connemara? The Burren? Just tour the city? 

Day 7: Drive back to Dublin and take the ferry/train to London. 

Thank you to anyone who read all that! I would love to hear any thoughts or recommendations! 

 



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Welcome to Michele's Forum!  biggrin 

My brief take on your plan is that it is do-able, if a bit frenetic.   Although it is NOT my preferred travel style, what you have proposed is actually much more reasonable than most typical First Timer's.  The trick will be in the execution -- you will be passing by / near SO many sites that the temptation to 'Add Them In' will be quite strong.  For that reason, I would strongly suggest adding one more night to Galway, or considering a flight from Shannon to London, in order to not 'short-change Galway / Clare as much.

For example -- The drive from Dublin to Killarney will likely take between 4 - 6 hours of DRIVE Time -- depending upon route, traffic and weather.  The shortest and quickest route is via Limerick and Adare.  You could also opt for the slightly longer choice via Cashel and Mallow, or the even longer trip via Cashel, Cork (Blarney) and Macroom. 

In any event, after picking up the car and heading out on ANY of those routes, you can expect to spend the better part of the day just GETTING to Killarney -- if touring some sites along the way is your goal.  Otherwise, you MIGHT be better off taking the train to Killarney and renting a car from there, just to get a 'jump' on the Killarney area attractions.

A final alternative would be to Bus / Train to Galway on Arrival Day rent a car there on Day 2 and REVERSE your plans direction, to end in Dublin the day / night prior to a flight or ferry to London.

I'm sure others will chime in shortly with their comments / suggestions, too!  Happy planning!  biggrin   biggrin    biggrin 



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Day 3... I would skip the ROK since you will be doing the Dingle Peninsula drive on day 4. Both are pretty much the same with the Dingle Peninsula being the shorter drive. Day 3 could be more diverse with a guided tour of Ross Castle, Muskross House and Gardens, Muskross Abbey and Muskross Traditional Farms with lunch at the café, all located on the grounds of Muckross Estates. Continue on up the N71 through Killarney National Park to Ladies View for a beautiful view of the Lakes of Killarney.
All those sites are close to Killarney town and will make for a more leisure day.


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Judy has made an excellent point about the Ring of Kerry.  Many people feel that the 'Best Bits' of the Ring is the N71 stretch from Kenmare to Killarney (and possibly, as far as Killorglin).  I don't know if I would go quite so far, but a LOT depends on the time of year, weather on the day and which Ring of Kerry route you follow.

The basic, Tour Bus Route takes about 6 hours to drive, with one or two stops along the way.  The 'Grand Tour' route, which includes Valentia Island and the Skellig Ring will add another 2-4 hours, depending upon stops.  In either case, there are numerous potential 'detours' along the way -- Kerry Bog Village, Rossbeigh Strand, Cahergal, Leacarabuaile and Staige Ring Forts, Ballycarbery Castle . . . the list goes on and on . . . and doesn't even TOUCH on the delights in and around Killarney.

Since you can't possibly 'see it all', Judy's suggestion might give you the best of BOTH worlds -- given your limited time.



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I agree with Bob and Judy. With limited time do either the ROK or Dingle. On a first trip, I would probably opt for Dingle. You will get similar scenery with beautiful beaches, cliffs and fishing villages.

Check flights too as they might actually cost less and take a lot less time than ferry and train. And consider a few different airports for flights besides Dublin: Shannon, Kerry and Cork. It might save a lot of backtracking.

Here's an idea:

1. Dublin
2. Galway
3. Galway
4. Dingle
5. Killarney
6. Killarney
7. Fly from Kerry Airport or Cork to London or drive to Dublin or train to Dublin (and drop car in Killarney)

Train from Killarney to Dublin will take about 3 hours as opposed to 4 - 6 hours of driving.




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The open jaw Ireland idea works with only 3 days but I would be coming into Dublin and out from Cork for London ~(Heathrow) rather than Kerry to Stansted or worse Luton. Rail and Sail from Dublin to London Euston is a 9 hour journey minimum but if you do prefer that option stick with Stena Line over Irish ferries and keep your Dublin time to the end rather than 2 hits front and back, There are express bus's from Dublin airport to several Irish destinations including Galway and Cork.

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Tony - Nice to have you back on the forum. Good advice as always.

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Thank you all so much for your advice! I agree, it does make more sense to skip ROK in favor of Dingle. The areas around Killarney you described are what we were mostly interested in seeing anyway! My mom and I came to the decision to fly to London from Dublin when we realized how long the ferry/train would take. I hadn't even thought of flying out of Cork but I will look into it! I'm sure I will be posting more questions once we start narrowing down our itinerary! This forum has already been a great help!

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Thanks Michele, I try.. Its friendlier on here than certain other forums ;)

Rory, the problem with the Iveragh (Ring of Kerry) is that many of the best bits are off the tour bus route so it takes a good few hours to get the most from the area. Dingle is easy most tourist points are concentrated on the 30 mile Slea Head drive with Inch beach, the Connor Pass (and then my favourite parts of the Dingle Peninsula around Castlegregory) as added extras.

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After a lot more planning and thanks to everyone's awesome advice, I have changed up my original itinerary to maybe something more doable. Again, any input is welcomed!

Day 1: Fly into Dublin arriving early. Hop on/off bus tour
Day 2: Rent car in Dublin early and drive to Galway. After a few hours to check into B&B, have lunch, etc., we would drive out to see the Cliffs of Moher. I'm a hobby photographer and after looking into it I think seeing the Cliffs before/during sunset would be best. Sunset is around 9pm in May, so I'm thinking getting there around 7 would give us time to walk around and get lots of photos.

Day 3: I have two options for this day, both end with staying the night in Galway.
Option 1: Drive the Connemara Loop with priority being the Sky Road out of Clifden and Kylemore Abbey. I realize this makes for a long day of driving but I'm hoping it's still doable!
Option2: Take the ferry out to the Aran Islands (Inishmore) and explore for the day

Day 4: Drive from Galway to Dingle stopping wherever we want for food/photos. Stay the night in Dingle
Day 5: Drive the Dingle Peninsula and continue on to Killarney. Stay the night in Killarney.
Day 6: Killarney National Park (Muckross House, Ross Castle, Torc Waterfall) Stay the night in Killarney.
Day 7: Drop off the car and take the train to Dublin for our flight to London. Or drop off the car and get a flight out of Kerry or Cork. (I haven't had a chance to look into these flights yet)

I have also just ordered Michele's book and I'm so looking forward to getting it! Seems like a great help with planning out the details!

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Roy, for day #3 I would choose option # 1. Yes, it is doable.

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I agree with Judy about seeing Connemara. Some other observations:

Day 2: Stop halfway and visit Clonmacnoise (just a little south of Athlone).

The rest looks good. Let us know what you decide about the flight.



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