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Whether exploring your own backyard or somewhere new, discover the freedom of the open road with Lonely Planets Cork, Kerry & Southwest Irelands BestTrips. Featuring amazing road trips, plus up-to-date advice on the destinations youll visit along the way, you can explore the Ring of Kerry, the castles of Killarney and West Cork villages - all with your trusted travel companion. Jump in the car, turn up the tunes, and hit the road!

Inside Lonely Planets Cork, Kerry & Southwest Irelands Best Trips:

  • Lavish colour and gorgeous photography throughout
  • Itineraries and planning advice to pick the right tailored routes for your needs and interests
  • Get around easily - easy-to-read, full-colour route maps and detailed directions
  • Insider tips to get around like a local, avoid trouble spots and be safe on the road - local driving rules, parking, toll roads
  • Essential infoat your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, prices
  • Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss
  • Useful features - including Stretch Your Legs, Detours, Link Your Trip
  • Covers Cork, Kerry, Killarney and more

The Perfect Choice:Lonely Planets Cork, Kerry & Southwest Irelands BestTrips is perfect for exploring southwest Ireland by road.

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CONTENTS PLAN YOUR TRIP - photo 1
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CONTENTS
PLAN YOUR TRIP

WELCOME TO CORK, KERRY & SOUTHWEST IRELAND

The Southwest contains some of Irelands most iconic scenery: crenulated coastlines, green fields crisscrossed by tumbledown stone walls, and mist-shrouded mountain peaks and bogs.

This idyllic area claims some of the countrys top peninsula drives the Ring of Kerry and Dingle Peninsula as well as a shoal of charming fishing towns and villages that have helped establish the southwest as a gourmet heartland, fanning out from the countrys spirited second-largest city, Cork.

The regions exquisite beauty makes it one of Irelands most popular tourist destinations, but theres always an isolated cove or untrodden trail to discover along its roads.

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Dingle Peninsula Driving the Wild Atlantic Way
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CORK, KERRY & SOUTHWEST IRELAND HIGHLIGHTS

Dingle Peninsula

This rocky, striated land has a history as compelling as its beauty, prehistoric monuments, scenic spots and fabulous pubs. See it on

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Cork

An appealing waterfront location, some of the best food youll find, lively craic and a liberal, youthful and cosmopolitan dynamic make Cork hard to resist. See it on

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Ring of Kerry

Yes, its popular. And yes, its always choked with bus traffic, especially in summer. But there are 1000 reasons why the Ring of Kerry is the tourist charm bracelet it is. See it on

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CITY GUIDE

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English Market Corks produce market
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CORK CITY

The Republic of Irelands second city is second only to Dublin in size; in every other respect it considers itself equal to Dublin (or even better). Great restaurants, top-class galleries and a vibrant pub scene lend credence to its claim, while the people are as friendly and welcoming as youll find anywhere.

Getting Around

Corks compact centre and easy-to-follow one-way system makes driving a relatively hassle-free experience.

Parking

Streetside parking requires scratch-card parking discs (2 per hour), obtained from the tourist office and some newsagencies. There are several signposted car parks around the central area, with charges of 2 per hour and 12 overnight.

Where to Eat

The narrow pedestrianised streets north of St Patricks St are packed with cafes and restaurants, and the place hops day and night. The English Market is the place for great produce and outstanding daytime eats.

Where to Stay

Base yourself in town, as close to St Patricks St and the South Mall as possible. Once youve exhausted the warren of streets between these two locations, venture west across the Lee and wander up to Shandon, where Corkonians regularly take refuge from the city below.

TOP EXPERIENCES
Look Upon Cork

Wander up through Shandon and explore the galleries, antique shops and cafes of the citys prettiest neighbourhood, perched on a hill on the northern side of town.

Eyeball the Best of Irish Art

The Crawford Municipal Art Gallery is small, but its packed with great art by such top Irish names as Jack B Yeats, Nathaniel Hone, Sir John Lavery and Mainie Jellett.

Indulge Your Taste Buds

Corks foodie scene is made famous by its collection of terrific restaurants, but dont forget the splendid Victorian English Market.

Have a Night on the Town

Atmospheric old pubs, buzzing music venues and a well-respected theatre scene make for a memorable night.

Useful Websites

Cork City Tourism (www.cometocork.com) Sights, accommodation bookings, discounts.

Peoples Republic of Cork (www.peoplesrepublicofcork.com) Indie guide to whats on in Cork.

WhazOn? (www.whazon.com) Comprehensive entertainment listings.

Trips Through Cork City
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NEED TO KNOW

CURRENCY

Euro ()

LANGUAGES

English, Irish

VISAS

Not required by most citizens of Europe, Australia, New Zealand, USA and Canada.

FUEL

Petrol (gas) stations are everywhere, but are limited on motorways. Expect to pay 1.35 per litre of unleaded (1.25 for diesel).

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