MidlandBlowin wrote: » Hey guys, Hope it's ok to post this here. Has anyone here experience of renting in Killarney? Moving to Killarney in a few weeks but there doesn't seem to be much at all on Daft etc the last few weeks. Is there any decent letting agent in Killarney to deal with etc? Cheers folks
shamrock55 wrote: » Hi, we are thinking of heading to killarney for a nosey around with the kids at the wkend, one place id like to take them to is torc waterfall but cant seem to find exactly where it is, we will be coming from west cork, oh and if there are any other nice spots to take the kids please feel free to let me know thanks
dobman88 wrote: » Letting agents in town are a pack of <snip> in my experience although I've only ever dealt with 4 of them but passed on their properties each time instead going private through daft. I've just had a quick look on daft there and there's a few places just outside the town within walking distance like Aghadoe snd Loreto Road and further out then is Firies and Beaufort if you have transport.
Graces7 wrote: » Actually they welcome input and some are personal friends. This is very important especially at this time of year. People need to respect our National Park and what it means; not a sporting venue or a money maker.
siblers wrote: » Sending his post on to the staff of the national park? I'm pretty sure they have more important stuff to be dealing with
dobman88 wrote: » Salvadors, Robertinos The Med (expensive). They're Italian and are both very good for Pasta/chicken. Could also maybe check Hannigans Bar, part of the International Hotel. Good luck with the game.
Lex Luthor wrote: » we are staying overnight in Killarney in 2 weeks and looking for a restaurant recommendation. its a group of 20 so we would need to book in advance and we want something healthy, preferably pasta/chicken as its a football team and we want to get something decent in the players for match next day. team avg age is 14 so would need to be somewhere to accomodate us, well behaved bunch of lads any suggestions would appreciate thanks
Graces7 wrote: » [/B] Read the link re National Parks please ...wincing at your post...a basic total lack of understanding.. will send your post on to friends in the NP staff also...dangerous. Not about making money.. about wild life
cottager83 wrote: » Hi Folks, looking to hire a vintage car for a wedding in Killarney, can anybody recommend a company that does them? Cheers!!
xxyyzz wrote: » Mountainbike trails would have a lot less impact than tens of thousands of people walking around at a festival. They are also permanent rather than a one-off festival meaning they will be bringing extra business to the town for years. The park is riddled with mtb trails anyway if you know where to look. Why not make some money out of it?
One high-profile target is promoter Darryl Downey of Rag Lane Entertainment, who was slapped with a €144,000 judgment in July for failing to pay fees for concerts he organised.
Graces7 wrote: » Thankful so many are as appalled as we are re the proposed festival. How good would security be for the rest of the park from that field? Did anyone really think mountain bike trails should be there?.. I read somewhere that there was to be a meeting re the impact on wild life; any chance that will stop it? Hope so.
dobman88 wrote: » Just give up.http://www.npws.ie/nationalparks/
Masala wrote: » Well I will have to bow to your superier knowledge here... Phoenix park is not an Irish National Park?????
Axel Lamp wrote: » Neither the Phoenix Park nor Hyde Park (in London btw) are Irish National Parks. Neither of them have the varied ecological life that Killarney National Park has.
Axel Lamp wrote: » This post has now been taken down due to the backlash they received. I wonder will they now bring back the stage but remove the '50 tickets or no play' requirement.
Masala wrote: » ....another useless answer. Its in a field....not spread across 33,000 acres or so. Rolling Stones could put on a Free concert in Hyde Park. The Pope came to Phoenix Park and brought 1m people with him. So... majors events in National Parks have occurred. Are you a troll in disguise???
Boom__Boom wrote: » Some feedback the festival have received on their pay-to-play scheme Seriously disingenuous statement by the organisers here from what I can seehttps://www.facebook.com/WestportFestivalOfMusicAndPerformingArts/posts/850301158363050
Masala wrote: » Are you a troll in disguise???