Sunday, April 14, 2013

is it safe at the bus station in dublin to board and leave from?

Q. we are traveling on the bus service from airport (Dublin) to oconnell street location then to Donegal then to Galway then to Bunratty Castle then back to Shannon traveling with my dad and want not to worry walking from bus station to the hotels Ripley in Dublin Abbey in Donegal Western in Galway and Bunratty hotel we picked and 20" carry on ok to take on bus to travel with any suggestions would be appreciated also a good line to use from Galway to aran island

A. Hey yep its quite safe. even at night! but on o'connell street i would just like to warn you about the beggars. they might hastle you Maybe! and if you go down talbot street it won't be the safest place to go but i dont think you need to :)

:) x

Does Co.Clare, Ireland, have a regular bus service?
Q. I'm thinking about booking a hotel in Ennis in february for two nights with my boyfriend, we want to go to the Aillwee Caves & Bunratty Castle, but neither of us can drive.
I've been trying to find out online if there's a bus service we can use, but I'm still a bit lost.

Thanks :]

A. Yes there is on Bus Eireann

Bunratty Castle

http://www.buseireann.ie/pdf/1243244926-s-Awake.pdf

Get Ennis

http://www.buseireann.ie/pdf/1243343194-51.pdf

The best of luck

The search engine for that site is also quite good.

You can get the price and all on that site.

The best of Luck.

So for my honeymoon in a few years...?
Q. I would like to go to Ireland. I've seen pictures and movies that have been in Ireland and it looks so great. Is it really cold there all the time, and is it really as pretty as pictures portray it to be?
*Don't worry I'm not 13, I'm old enough to be talking about honeymooning ha-ha*

A. Its not cold all the time but the weather is very unpredicable even in the middle of summer you might get a few weeks of constant rain. Id reccommend you invest in a light rain jacket and bring clothes you can layer so that you'll be ready for hot or cold weather.

Ireland is beautiful and has some fantastic scenery depending on where you go. If you visit the big cities like Dublin, Cork, Galway etc you could be anywhere in the world except the people are probably much friendlier. Id reccommend that if you want to see the real ireland and beautiful countryside to stay out of the major cities. Hire a car and tour around,

If your goin to be here in Aug then pencil in the 10th, 11th and 12th and stay in Killorglin, Co Kerry for Puck Fair. Its the same dates every year. Its an old Pagan Festival where a goat is captured and placed on a stand foe 3 days and nights as ruler of the Kingdom(Kerry). Nothing cruel happens him RSPCA are involved etc in case you're worried. Its great crack, the place is always packed and loads of street entertainment etc. That area itself is gorgeous, the views of Cahersieven and beaches in Glenbeigh where you can take a horse trek on the beach are fantastic, Dingle is also an hour away where you can take a boat trip to see Fungie the Dolphin. There are not too many hotels in Killorglin there are few B&Bs or try booking a holiday home but you'd want to do it well in advance. Nearest airport to fly into would be Kerry or Shannon.
http://www.ringofkerrytourism.com/ring_of_kerry_holiday_homes.html

In shannon Bunratty castle and folkpark is worth a look its lovely too and a very enjoyable day out.

I live in South Tipperary myself and so better mention a few of our own local attractions tho as you can tell I have 110% fallen in love with Kerry. Around Tipp there are also some fantastic scenery such as the Nire valley, Mahon Falls etc

If you need any other info just add a comment and ill do my best to get back to you.




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