oinkely wrote: » Visiting Killarney for a weekend in October. Looking for self catering recommendations please. Prefer to go direct than through air bnb etc if possible. Cheers. 2 double bedrooms within walking distance of the town. Cheers for any steers
starlit wrote: » Innishfallen Hotel is good too its a hotel with self catering apartments. They are a good bit out of the town though. It is located across from Hotel Europe in Fossa. Not certain if they have reopend they still state they are closed on their website and no update on their facebook page. They had been done up not that long ago as far as I am aware I've not been there since it was done up. I've stayed elsewhere since if ever in Killarney for a night. The Gleneagle apartments might be a better choice as you can walk from there to the town. I say the other self catering places are a bit out of the town.
Luap wrote: » Where is the best place for a pint of Guinness that is open atm?
hasdanta wrote: » Hi guys, Looking to book a car park in Killarney for Thurs-Sat, as hotel does not provide parking. Thinking of using the train station car park, or the Milk Market car park. Does anyone know if there are usually lots of spots in these car parks, or do they fill out quickly?
Joekers wrote: » How strict are pubs in Killarney being atm can anyone say? Are they all enforcing the 105 minutes or is there anywhere being a bit more leniant? Heading down for a few days would appreciate a pm if anyone could recommend a nice spot, thanks in advance.
monkeynuz wrote: » If boozing is that important to you then stay indoors with a crate of lager and drink yourself silly....take as long as you need.
Joekers wrote: » Where did I mention "boozing" in my post? Nothing constructive to offer then say nothing at all it really isn't that hard...
munster87 wrote: » Some people can't help themselves. Ringing ahead is probably the way to go.
monkeynuz wrote: » I cant help myself when people think it's OK to come into a county and then bend the rules. Perhaps you shouldn't be encouraging people. Why do people on this thread think it's OK to overstay the 105 minutes?
Joekers wrote: » Well depending on the bar/restaurant the 105 minute rule may not apply if they can apply social distancing of 2m or greater. Thanks again for your contribution it has been most helpful enjoy your day
monkeynuz wrote: » I enjoy every day thanks very much and I don't need to go on holiday or go to a pub to do so I know about the 105 minutes, it is unlikely in many places you will be 2 metres away from the person/people you came in with.
phater phagan wrote: » My friend owns an apartment on near Muckross Rd. and Woodlawn. He just told me that the water in the area is completely off. Anyone have any idea what's going on?
JP Liz V1 wrote: » The scenes of last night for Killarney looked similar to Temple Bar Dame Street in Dublin, way crowded with drunk idiots God help that poor young deceased lad's family and friends, by The Gleneagle Hotel he was found I believe? Had they an event on?