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Northern Ireland Itinerary


Hello Michelle!  My husband and I are going to Ireland for the third time in mid August.  We are taking my father in law this time and I am afraid I am trying to see too much this time around.  I think I am feeling pressure to see more because it is his first time and I want him to see as much as possible.  The prior two trips have been focused on Western and Southern Ireland and this time we are trying to see more of the North and Northwest.  I would appreciate your feedback on if you think we are cramming too much in.  I have tried to label our must see items.  Please let me know if there is a must see I have missed.  I also wanted to let you know that your book is great!  We used it on our last trip and are using it again this time!


Aug 16th - Leave Colorado for Ireland


Aug 17th - Arrive in Dublin, get rental car and drive to Donegal area for Slieve League (must see)


Aug 18th - Visit Glenveagh National Park(must see) and Grianan of Aileach on the way to Derry.  Check out the wall around the city and some city sites if we have time.  Stay in Derry or continue to Portrush.


Aug 19th - Visit Dunluce Castle, white cliffs and beaches around Portrush.  White cliffs are a must see.  Stay in Portrush.


Aug 20th - See Giant's Causeway and stay in or around Bushmills.  Giant's is a must see.


Aug 21st - Visit Rathlin Island.  See Carrick-a-Rede bridge on the way to Cushendall.  I am not sure if Rathlin is a must see yet.  Still looking around for info.  Stay in Cushendall.


Aug 22nd - See Glenariff Forest Park and drive to Dundrum or Newcastle.  See Murlough National Nature Reserve (must see). Possibly Tollymore Forest Park if time.  Stay in Newcastle or Dundrum.


Aug 23rd - Drive to Dublin.  We are seeing a concert and need to be in line by around 5PM.  Maybe get in a Guinness tour if time before the show.  Stay in Dublin.


Aug 24th - Guinness tour in the morning if we didn't see it on the 23rd, must see.  Drive to Drogheda to see Mornington Sand Dunes.  Stay in Drogheda or work our way back towards Dublin.


Aug 25th - See Sally Gap and Glendalough.  Stay in Laragh.


Aug 26th - More Glendalough and then back to Dublin.


Aug 27th - Flight leaves at 10:45AM, so I think we will stay in Dublin on the 26th, unless anyone has a better suggestion.


Thanks in advance for your time and I am looking forward to your ideas and suggestions!


Kelsi



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Hi Kelsi:


I'm in Colorado also. My 1st piece of advice is that you are doing way too much driving on the 1st day. Despite viamichelin calling it a 3 hour drive to Donegal town. It's probably at least 5. Slieve League is a slow drive from there and the road to the top of Slieve League is one of the most treacherous in Ireland. Most consider Dublin to Galway a 4 hour drive and Donegal is much further. You catch a plane to Donegal and have a much shorter trip. I can't imaging getting to Slieve League in less than 6 hours and you will be pretty jet lagged. Please reconsider that day.


With that, you may need to do some juggling to get the Cliffs and Glenbeigh park in since they are both must see. The Donegal airport is very close to Glenbeigh so maybe you could see that the first day and the Cliffs the next. Sort of has you going the wrong way the second day, but the N15 through Donegal moves pretty quickly. Think about this.


I don't know anything about the Mornington sand dunes, but I would think you could get that in on the ride from Newcastle. The M1 is in now and driving is very fast from the north. Be prepared for tolls. If for some reason you are spending a great deal of time at the dunes and you can't do it on the 23rd, I would not spend the 24th in Dublin. It's much too much work driving in Dublin and much more expensive. We drove from Carlingford to Dublin, stopped at Newgrange, dropped off the cars and made it to Dublin my late afternoon. That was with getting lost in Swords accidentally and 1 of our crew crusing past the turnoff for Newgrange.


You could spend your last night in Malahide as an option to Dublin.


Bill



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Thanks Bill!  I think your concern about going to Donegal is valid.  We are thinking we may drive about half way to Derry and call it a day.  I seem to have forgotten the jet lag.  Must be selective memory.  I think we are going to cut out Slieve League and Glenveagh National Park.  I don't want to rush through these.  We will have to see them on our next visit.  Thanks for your suggestions, I appreciate it!

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Kelsi,


I'm glad you are going to take Bill's advice and not try to make it to Donegal in one day. Driving about two hours is about right with jet-lag. More than that is pushing it.


I think you may want to consolidate some of your days on the Antrim coast. You mentioned you may stay 3 or 4 days but in different areas -- Portrush, Bushmills & Cushendall. They are all pretty close and you would be better off staying in the same place instead of packing up and moving on. Bushmills or Ballycastle would be central. You can most likely see Dunluce Castle, Giant's Causeway and Carrick-a-Rede in one long day unless you are planning on extensive hiking or something.


I think a trip back to the drawing board is in order to get your itinerary into shape.


Michele


P.S. I agree with Bill on spending your last night in Malahide.



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