Saturday, January 23, 2010

Doolin Hostel What Should I See While In Limerick, Doolin, Or Kerry, Ireland?

What should I see while in Limerick, Doolin, or Kerry, Ireland? - doolin hostel

My friend and I are going for three weeks and 23 years. Also, if anyone has any tips on where you (a magical place, open to hostels, guest houses or hotels, if they do not stay too general), that would be awesome.

4 comments:

Orla C said...

Limerick: try is to get the weekend food stalls on the milk market very large, and live music. Castillo de San Juan is good and the nightlife of Limerick is pretty good overall. A pub I like Nancy Blake's in Denmark Street. Bunratty Castle and Folk Park is about 15 minutes outside of Limerick on the way to Ennis, and worth a detour. Also check Limerick Printmakers, and the gallery of the city. Many B & B in Limerick, especially around the railway station and the road to Ennis.

Doolin is basically a people, and yes, there are many hostels, I'm sure you can book online - in fact, if you go too early, you should book in advance because it is a popular tourist destination. Pay close attention to the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren and Ailwee caves (bring a coat), the cold depths of the earth. Most local musicians rather go to Lisdoonvarna on the meetings of the music, I recommend the path tavern cook for Nice. If you have time and the weather is good, it can consist of more than one of the Aran Islands, for one day. During this part of the country, in the Rooska House Bed & Breakfast in Lisdoonvarna tend to stay.

Kerry - just where do you live? Killarney is a very touristic town, but Muckross House and Park is beautiful, its lakes and mountains in the background. Dingle is also very popular because many people do the Ring of Kerry. Personally, if I do not allow the passage of Healy in the Beara Peninsula is recommended, an excellent weather have moments of music than the sound of the valley side of Kerry.

Irish said...

Recently, I have a hotel in Limerick, pleasant 3 *, the new pool, gym, internet access, plasma TVs, so called Patrick Punches Hotel, the big things of the price! From € 39 per double room per night (usually from Sunday to Thursday night, I think) that are part of a chain, just Google the name of the hotel or DGHotels. I still havent waited, I buy to prepare at once.

Limerick is very good for a few days, would no doubt also at the city of Galway, nice there. Cork City is only going to be.

mountjul... said...

Remember, that Ireland has much to offer outside the big cities.
There are many places like the Rock of Cashel, Kilkenny Castle, Waterford Crystal, our numerous castles and historic sites (see, for example, Cahir Castle) ... discoverireland.ie can visit and see what Ireland has to offer, and you plan your trip around your interests.

agooddub said...

Orla reactive. Do you work for the Irish Tourist Board?

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