VG31 wrote: » How long does it take/what is the walking distance from Galway Bridge to Lord Brandon's cottage? I saw 2 hours mentioned somewhere but I am unsure if this is one-way or return. Thank you.
Molzer2 wrote: » There's one (Flynn's) out the Cromane road a mile or two outside town,
chalkie 501 wrote: » i know this is the Killarney page(dont think there is a killorglin page)but does anyone know where the funeral home in killorglin is?
madcabbage wrote: » Dan Linehans for the racing and The Cube for the footy. I'm sure other people will suggest more for ya.
jmorrisey wrote: » group of us heading down for the weekend. Any suggestions for a good place to watch the racing from the curragh tomorrow and then to watch the derby/world cup saturday? Many thanks in advance
tinner777 wrote: » Lads what time is the fairground in town open from? Can't get info from google
Masala wrote: » Anyone know how to access the automatic logon to the town Free wifi. I think it is Eircom page but is looking to either login or register. Does every visitor have to Register?? If it is FREE.. why is it so hard to get on??
mickeyk wrote: » Do they work Sundays this time of year? Looking for tomorrow night and probably won't be back to the car until 12 on Sunday
dobman88 wrote: » You can park overnight in any car park in town for free. Traffic wardens work 9am-6pm so you have to pay between those hours. Obviously parking is at your own risk but I have left the car several times after having a drink and nothing ever happened.
mickeyk wrote: » Hi all, can anybody recommend a good place for overnight parking in the middle of town? Reasonable if possible?
siblers wrote: » If Scotts have an outdoor screen set up go there, they have a great outdoor area which is ideal in this weather. Alternativley you can try McSorelys bar, The Kube or the Plaza.
pkvader wrote: » What about a bar to watch the world cup games lads?, any recommendations?