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My husband and I are planning a trip to Ireland in September. We will be arriving on September 4th (early morning) and leaving on September 15th. We are flying into Dublin and out of Shannon. I think our proposed itinerary may be a bit too ambitious, as we were hoping for a leisurely vacation, where we would really be able to visit the sights. So, at this point, our plans are as follows:


September 4th -- arrive Dublin, spend 2 nights.


September 6th -- leave Dublin and visit Rock of Cashel and Cahir Castle. Spend the night in Kinsale.


September 7th -- spend time in Kinsale and drive to Kenmare via Glengariff.


September 8th -- visit the Ring of Kerry and arrive in Dingle the evening of September 8th.


September 8-10 -- stay in Dingle for three nights


September 10 - 14 -- visit Galway, Cliffs of Moher and Conemarra. Spend the final night in Bunratty and leave from Shannon on the 15th.


However, I've received some feedback that this may be too ambitious an intinerary. Should I skip Kinsale? Or, the Ring of Kerry? We wanted to spend time visiting sites and villages, rather than spending the entire vacation driving. The only rooms that I have currently booked are in Dublin and Dingle. Should I stay less time in Dingle? Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated!



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55spencer,


I think you need to plan a few more 2-night stays and in between have a few one-nighters. Going from Dublin, seeing the Rock of Cashel and Cahir Castle and ending the day in Kinsale is (in my opinion) too much and too far for one day. It is hardly worth one night in Kinsale since you really won't have time to see it with your hectic schedule. The route through west Cork via Glengarriff is slow going.


Most people are happy with a 2-night stay in Dingle. Although if you are planning on hiking, biking or extra things there your three nights would make sense.


I think you need to get back to the drawing board and map out another plan. Also, think about where you want to be for the end of your trip. Since you know where you will be on your last night in Ireland, it would make sense to have reservations for that soon. If you are planning on a castle banquet or Irish Night, those also need advance booking.


Michele



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Michele --


If we spend one night in Cashel and then, the next night in Kenmare (eliminating Kinsale), will that work? Is Kenmare driveable from Cashel?



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55spencer, Michele gives good advice. We had a great trip and she gave me lots of good advice.

The slower the better in Ireland, I suggest. The long drives aren't enjoyable, in my opinion, because the roads are narrow and it's kinda stressful, therefore you want to get where you are going, and stay put for a minimum of 2 nights. For us, 2 nights in one spot isn't enough. We prefer 3 or 4 nights in one spot. We had 3 nights in Dingle for example and all of us wished for 1 more night because we had to miss the boat trip to the Great Blasket Island.

Have a great trip!



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55spencer,


That will work, although I would want two days in Kenmare. Perhaps you can pull one day from another stop to make that work. The drive between Cashel and Kenmare is doable in a day.


Michele



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