Monday, December 7, 2009

South Park Sound Book Ireland Itinerary-Only Have 3 Days-Ideas Opinions Etc?

Ireland Itinerary-Only Have 3 Days-Ideas Opinions Etc? - south park sound book

I fly to Dublin and will be immediately rented a car in the West. What it sounds like this track?
* 1-Day Drive West Galway stop on the way to dinner, and perhaps also in Clonmacnoise / River Shannon. Arrival in Galway, you walk through the Burren, read the Cliffs of Moher. Not where I go sleep tonight, but I'm going north to the south.
* Day 2 Early morning, just south of Dingle. The tour of the Dingle Peninsula. I like to sleep in a city with great pubs, but it's not a stereotypical tourist trap.
* Day 3: Early morning, Killarney National Park and then driving in Cork (starts where my departure) leaves at night.

This route is Flexable when my time is limited and will be carried out.
Any suggestion or information on the driving and stopped to give place?
I will not book any hotel, but before any suggestions would be great.

2 comments:

Jane B said...

Sweet Pea is what you spend your entire trip on the wheel Do You Realize?

If you could change your reservation or simply the plane at Shannon and begin your journey, there would be enough, "no power". But the road to Dublin, left tired and jet ... reads like a headache for three days to produce. If you have arrived on the day just Dublin / one night there after taking two days in Cork? Think about it, which is more of a weekend vacation and less haste and expect a tour.

OK ...

Have you thought about the train from Dublin to Galway and assemble a car and the food there? It would save hours of wear, but in fact was a clock to pass two hours after your belt. The trains are frequent and easy to link station in Houston just to catch a bus or taxi from Dublin airport.

murnip said...

This is set a lot in 3 days. They have little time to enjoy everything. Dublin to Galway is approximately 3 hours. From Galway to the Cliffs of Moher and the Dingle Peninsula, takes about 5 hours, but when you have lunch or see into the landscape, of course, take longer. If you do not fly into Shannon, go directly to Kerry, but not the Dingle Peninsula, then along the coast of Cork. The sea has some of the most beautiful landscapes in the country. It will take 5 or 6 hours from Dublin to Dingle, but you will have more time to not generally drive, and more time to relax. Check http://www.map-ireland.com/createroute.a ... for planning routes and timetables

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