Ireland Guide
Details:
Dates: Saturday – Wednesday in September
Transportation: we rented a car from Shannon airport and returned at Dublin airport. Highly recommend / needed if following the below itinerary.
Itinerary:
Saturday:
Took the red-eye from NYC and landed at 7:00AM in Shannon airport. Had an Irish breakfast at the airport
Cliffs of Moher (drove straight from airport ~1hr): definitely worth going to, absolutely beautiful and spent 1.5hrs there walking around from side to side
Doolin: small town we stopped in, right near the Cliffs. Crazy small roads getting there and an extremely small town. Not necessary, but had some cute things. Great chocolate/fudge shop
Galway: drove from Doolin and stayed here for one night, would recommend going
Galway Notes:
Accommodations: we stayed at Park House Hotel. Perfect location and had breakfast included, would recommend.Food (lunch):
Farmer's Market @ St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church
McSwiggans - popular local pub
Sheridan Cheesemonger - wine bar with small snacks
Food (dinner):
Ard Bia - great seafood, highly recommend
Bars:
Walk down Quay street and check out bars
Tigh Neachtain Pub - small, cute interior, felt localish
O'Connors in Salthill
Taaffes
Sunday – Monday:
Drove from Galway to Dingle (~3hrs) and explored
Drove from Dingle to Kinsale (~2hrs) and slept there
Dingle Notes:
A very cute small town by the water
We really enjoyed it, BUT we had bad jetlag and it was a very long drive with another long drive afterwards
If we were to do it again, we would drive to Dingle but stay there for a night.
The roads getting there are EXTREMELY tiny and windy and up a massive cliff as you approach, just be prepared
Food (lunch):
Out of the Blue Seafood - small, right by the water, definitely recommend
Ashes
Half Door
Chowder Café
Murphy's ice cream - homemade in Dingle but found throughout Ireland
Dick Mack's pub
Kinsale Notes:
Really liked this town a lot
Not as big of a city as Galway but had a lot of options and seemed to be very "foodie focused"
Tons of cute BnBs, which is what I would recommend staying in
Accomodations: we stayed at the Blindgate House. We really liked it for what it was, bed wasn't insanely comfortable and wasn't a breathtaking hotel but the breakfast was awesome and it was in a good locationFood:
The Black Pig - small, kinda wine bar with good food, would recommend but not if only there for one meal
Finn's Table - great meal, small place owned by couple, definitely go and make a reservation
Lemon Leaf Cafe - small place for breakfast or lunch, kind of healthy options
Bars:
Grey Hound - small local ish place with outdoor seating
The Spaniard - we didn't go, but were recommended, kinda on the outskirts of town
Activities:
Golf @ Old Head - expensive, but close by and if you are a golfer this is a MUST, it is the most beautiful course in the world. There can often be very bad fog, which we had for the first 7 holes, where you legitimately cannot see more than 50 yards in front of you. If you are golfing we would HIGHLY recommend / insist you get a caddy, regardless of weather. If your caddy is Cian tell him Cammie and Joe said hi!)
Fort Castle - ~20 min run that is VERY uphill outside of Kinsale to a massive historical fort that is nice to walk around and gives great views
Walk the Prom to Salthill - we did not do this bc we didn't have great weather
Tuesday:
Drove to Dublin from Kinsale (~3hr taking the M8 & N7 highways) and spent the day and night there
On this drive, opportunity to go to Blarney Castle or Rock of Cashel but we did not do either
Dublin Notes:
We thought it was definitely worthwhile to go if you are in Ireland, but was our least favorite spot of all the cities/towns we visited. Felt much more like a "city" and larger and didn't scream you were in Ireland. Plus, missed out on the beautiful landscape other towns provided.
Accommodations: we stayed at the Westbury hotel. It was extremely nice and a central location, but pretty pricey (we had a good corporate rate)Food:
The Winding Stair - good meal but not blown away, would recommend)
Tang - great inexpensive breakfast or lunch spot
Dollard & Co - new and like an affordable Dean & Deluca, great food market with a ton of options
Etto
Chapter One
Featherblades (local steak place)
Bars:
O'Donoghues - small bar with some live music, they have American dollar bills hanging all over the bar that are signed. If you go, look for a $5 signed by joe and I with a Freckled Foodie sticker right behind the bar
Doheny Nesbitt - larger pub that seemed pretty local and had good Irish pub food
Wheelans - live music with sometimes special musical guests
Brazen Head - oldest bar in Dublin that is in Temple Bar
Activities:
George's St arcade - smallish flea market
Stephen's Greens
Trinity College
Partick's Cathedral
Grafton St
Thursday:
Flew home from Dublin airport