Distance: 350km including 66km on motorways
Time: 04h25 including 00h39 on motorways
2006-09-16 03:07:16
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answered by Karen J 5
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The road from Dublin airport cuts straight to Limerick. If you have to make a detour to Kilkenny, it will make it longer by about an hour. The Dublin/Limerick road is now very good and you can make Limerick in about 1 1/2 hours. Then the fun begins. From Limerick there are a couple of routes so stick very carefully to the map - a good map at that. Have a wonderful time, it is a beautiful part of the country.
By the way, did you ever hear this about Kilkenny: 'If ever you go to Kilkenny, look out for the Hole in the Wall, you get twenty-five eggs for a penny, and butter for nothing at all'...............
2006-09-16 03:00:47
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answer #2
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answered by thomasrobinsonantonio 7
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this may well be a adventure i've got made many circumstances Stranraer to Belfast on Stena Line. there's a widespread Motor way from Belfast to Dublin, if I undergo in concepts the gap is ninety 5 miles have confidence this enables.. Glasgow Stranraer looks a sprint bit a drag although...have a solid time! DO make certain to take great element related to the M50 if going to southside of Dublin
2016-12-18 11:16:59
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answered by ? 4
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you are going to have a blast. remember, drive on the left side. some of the roads are, and the hedges are high, so sometimes the scenery is blocked off, but mostly it is wonderful, and the traffic on the two lane roads is usually not too heavy. if you get a chance, go to Findus House bed and breakfast....and let the owner cook you dinner. about 20 euros, but worth it, and her roses should be beautiful this time of year...was this time last year, anyhow! and ask her husband if he would sing for you...actually, if you chat him up in the parlour, he may just start doing it.
2006-09-16 16:59:26
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answered by rainydaydreamr 4
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I am not sure because I do not drive but you could try these websites
http://www.ireland.ie
http://www.corkkerry.ie/
I know that driving from Dublin to Cork City takes a good 5 hours maybe less depending on traffic etc.
This is Dingle's tourist office information you can call them and ask for information.
http://www.corkkerry.ie/content.asp?id=223
2006-09-16 03:01:15
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answered by Sorcha 6
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yes the roads outside main towns are narrow ..2 cars can't pass each other ...dont forget to see Connors Pass when you are there ..its an amazeing sight to see...have fun and enjoy your holiday
2006-09-16 02:55:16
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answered by pineforestkim 3
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