Ireland

Joan1

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Don't know if this is the correct place to post this but my family and I are thinking of going to Ireland sometime in 2008, probably early summer.

2 adults, 13 (Girl) and 11 (boy) yr old
We took them to London last year and they loved it but we stayed in one hotel and did day trips. I know with Ireland it is better to move around

Any suggestions on places to stay in these areas?
Dublin, County Clare, County Cork, one other place in the South / Southwest between Dublin and Shannon. Going into Dublin and out of Shannon airports

Looking at not paying over $300 per night for either a family room or two rooms
Maybe splurging to stay at a castle for a night or two

Total 10 days in Ireland not counting arrival and departure days
First time visitors


Any suggestions would be most welcomed
Thanks
 
Ok for Dublin Id recommend Crowne Plaza Dublin Airport It is about 4 miles to the city center but has a good repetition on Trip Advisor and rooms are around €110 per night or around $155 and thats a great price from dublin also Clontarf Castle Hotel is not bad at prices if booked early......

Heres a few hotels in County Clare Bunratty Castle Hotel, Hylands Burren Hotel They also have a lot of B&B in this area that are cheaper than a hotel and more like being at home.....

Cork..... Heres some hotels in cork... Cork International Airport Hotel, Jurys Hotel Cork, Clarion Hotel Cork, Kingsley Hotel as far as I can tell these hotels are under $300 per night not sure how many to 1 room


South / Southwest heres some places

Killarney.... heres some hotels The Arbutus Hotel Killarney, Riverside Hotel Killarney, Killeen House

Tralee.... heres some hotels.... The Grand, Brandon Hotel,

Waterford..... Waterford Marina Hotel, Tower Hotel Waterford, Ramada Viking Hotel and Granville Hotel Waterford...

Hope this helps If you wanted to look up these hotels just search the names of them and place trough trip Advisor might give you an Idea about them.....
 
I have been reading a couple of guide books and they say that that Killarney and the ring of Kerry are overun by tourist in the summers. Are they overstating it or is this a correct assumption. If it is so where else would you recommend we try to fit in instead

By reading the guide book I was thinking of the following, any comments?

Start in Dublin - 3 nights
Drive to Killkenny stay 2 nights
County Clare - stay somewhere there for 3 nights - suggestions on which city

The last 3 nights either in county Kerry somewhere or maybe head to county Mayo? Don't know if that is too far of a drive back to the airport

Going home from shannon airport

I know this is 11 nights but I don't like moving every 2 nights and we may have to extend our trip to accommodate it

What would you add, change, take off

Irish eyes thank you for the suggestions - in Dublin we would like to stay city center though as we don't want to travel into the city each morning
 
Hi Joan
It is a pity you are staying on the Dublin side of Ireland, else i would've definatly advised you to visit County Donegal it is absolutly beautiful, my husband and his family are from that area (not far from Daniel O'Donnell) and the scenery is absolutly breath taking, so rugged and dramatic, but where ever you end up going you will have a fabulous time
Take Care
Ali
 















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