Girl_Next_Door wrote: » Hi lovely folks, I'm interested in moving to a town/village outside of Limerick city and so far I was thinking of areas like Castleconnell, Caherconlish, Murroe or Bruff. I need somewhere that's a reasonable distance/commute to the city (not more than 30/40 mins) with public transport options. I've got SKY TV & Broadband where I live now and ideally I'd like to keep them, but I don't know if they're available in any of those areas above? Most importantly I'm looking for a safe/quiet village or town that is friendly or has a nice community spirit and basic amenities would be great. Many thanks!
JibJabWibWab wrote: » Cappamore is a lovely village, full of great people. I lived there for 10 years and would wholeheartedly recommend it...
breezy1985 wrote: » Public transport is shocking in Limerick for commuting even some of the biggest towns in the county don't have buses at commuter times so do a good check of bus times first. Castleconnell would be the big standout there with the train station. Also don't forget to look at Clare which takes up the whole northern border of the city. But again beware the crap buses
LMK wrote: » Clarina is a nice, 20 mins to city centre, probably not a village as such tho...
Girl_Next_Door wrote: » Yeah I used to think about Killaloe, but then thought maybe it was too far outside the city, and the house prices seemed steep enough.
Clareman wrote: » I have to say that I find it amusing that when someone comes to the Limerick forum asking for a recommendation of somewhere to live in county Limerick that people are recommending places in Clare :pac::pac::pac:
breezy1985 wrote: » Where are you moving from. Might help working out what you expect from a town or village
osarusan wrote: » Annacotty?
LimeFruitGum wrote: » There's feck all in Caherconlish or Ballyneety imho, but on the other hand. they're 10-15 minutes drive to the city. If your relative needs decent bus options, I'd consider something by the Limerick-Adare bus route for more regular services. Otherwise they're confined to a morning bus and an evening bus home, and relying on lifts/taxis for anything later than that.
Girl_Next_Door wrote: » Yeah Annacotty looks nice alright but then I was thinking is it not too close to the city and the students?? When I looked online it seems as if there was a fair bit of anti-social stuff happening? Maybe that's not the actual case though and is only being exaggerated?
LimeFruitGum wrote: » If I had to move back home, I'd consider Annacotty. It is near the river and UL. There are a few supermarkets & business parks nearby. You're also on the city bus network too, so if you're used to decent transport in Kildare, then it won't be quite a culture shock.
Glenomra wrote: » Castleconnell is superbly located with plenty of amenities. A pretty village that is on the upward curve. Also a rail service and very close to the city. I have no ties to it but rate it highly.
Poxyshamrock wrote: » Pretty except for that awful Piss poor rail service.
breezy1985 wrote: » Any rail service is an amazing service in Limerick. It has trains that arrive before 9am and leave after 6pm which is amazing compared to most buses in county Limerick which only run a 10am and 4pm service for the granny's to shop and are useless to commute with. Actually is it the only Limerick town with a train ?