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Little tour for 3 of us leaving mid May for 5 days.
 

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Superb.

The very SW part of that route is brilliant.

Tralee is a lovely little town too.

Hope the weather is as kind to you as it was me :okay
 
Enjoy mate, if I could give one piece of advice if you don't mind,don't bother with Clonkeen head straight from Kenmare to Clonakility famous for it's black pudding then up the coast to Kinsale a foodie paradise, and Carrigaline is nice as well. You'll have much nicer scenic routes as well
 
Not a very good plan, in my honest opinion. By missing the ends of Peninsula you are missing the best bits. Better to go to Cork, 2.5 hours from Rosslaire, then follow the coast around the Mizzen, Sheeps Head and Beara Peninsula, forget the ring of Kerry which in any case you have left out the best bit.

Just trying to help.
 
Day one
Rosllare to Schull
Day two, Mizzen then Sheeps head then Beara and stay in Allihies.
Day three, Allihies to Kenmare then up to Castleisland to go to the very end of Dingle Peninsula stay in Dingle town. Then if you still have the strength, ride to Tarbert take the ferry across the Shannon and do a jaount of the Burren. Stay at Galway for some craic,
Day four head to Dublin, which you could do in just a few hours if taking the motorway.

This would be a way nicer trip
Just off the top of my head
 
Superb.

The very SW part of that route is brilliant.

Tralee is a lovely little town too.

Hope the weather is as kind to you as it was me :okay
Be careful saying that down in Kerry.....to them it's a vast metropolis!!

S20 5G sent this......
 
Day one
Rosllare to Schull
Day two, Mizzen then Sheeps head then Beara and stay in Allihies.
Day three, Allihies to Kenmare then up to Castleisland to go to the very end of Dingle Peninsula stay in Dingle town. Then if you still have the strength, ride to Tarbert take the ferry across the Shannon and do a jaount of the Burren. Stay at Galway for some craic,
Day four head to Dublin, which you could do in just a few hours if taking the motorway.

This would be a way nicer trip
Just off the top of my head

We did something similar to this back in `18 and generally enjoyed it. Doing all the Rings ticked a box - watch out for the touristy coaches coming towards you.
 
No, he is supposed to miss out the Ring of Kerry so on my list he will be fine

He's not SUPPOSED to do anything..... just go and enjoy and I wish you the best of weather :)
 
Carraigaline as a tourist destination? That's a first. Must be the benefit of the new relief road.

Richie makes some valid points but I suspect his plan is too ambitious for your timescales.
It's worth considering Beara, Sheeps Head, Dingle but it's unlikley you'll manage them all - plus Galway!
At the very least if you're in Kenmare find a few hours for Kenmare - Healy Pass - Glengarrif - Kenmare

The Tarbert Ferry is all very pleasant but it's time consuming. It's real benefit is avoiding Limerick when continuing up the west coast, which you're not doing.
Kilrush - Ennis - Killaloe. Hardly memorable. Looks like you've selected the main road on the map.
Rosslare - Cork: tedious, busy main road. Just press on westward.

And nothing wrong with the Ring of Kerry for a ride or that beallach up the middle of the penninsula.
 
We did something similar to this back in `18 and generally enjoyed it. Doing all the Rings ticked a box - watch out for the touristy coaches coming towards you.

on the Ring of Kerry coaches go one direction only - clockwise. You can avoid meeting them by going same direction.
 
Thanks for the tips/advice.

Day 1 is Rosslare to Dungarvan
2 to Waterville via the first part of the RoK.
3 Second half of RoK..yes its clockwise...up to Killaloe
4 Over to Dublin for return ferry and a night in North Wales
5 Head home (North Staffs)

We do an Ireland trip every year...so we kind of know where we are heading and which roads to take. Clonkeen is not a stop...just a waypoint.

The map just shows a general route....not the ACTUAL route.
 
On first day suggest you take the coast road from Tramore to Dungarvan (Copper Coast).

Nice but you may have done this previous years
 
On first day suggest you take the coast road from Tramore to Dungarvan (Copper Coast).

Nice but you may have done this previous years

Thanks for this..we are actually staying at Ballyvoile, so that route makes sense.
 


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