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3 Days to Bike in SW Ireland. Suggestions?

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Old 19-06.-2003, 08:50 AM   #1
Snoho3
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By happy circumstance my wife and I have 3-4 days to bike in Ireland starting 6/28. Any suggestions regarding location and route? We land in Dublin and plan to head towards the SW, but our itinerary is open. We won't have bikes along - will have to rent. Having never been to Ireland before, I've no idea if renting a bike is an easy prospect. We have this idyllic vision of biking from pub to pub, with a comfortable B&B at the end of the day. Possible?

Any and all thoughts/advice/suggestions appreciated.
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Old 06-07.-2003, 08:32 PM   #2
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By happy circumstance my wife and I have 3-4 days to bike in Ireland starting 6/28. Any suggestions regarding location and route? We land in Dublin and plan to head towards the SW, but our itinerary is open. We won't have bikes along - will have to rent. Having never been to Ireland before, I've no idea if renting a bike is an easy prospect. We have this idyllic vision of biking from pub to pub, with a comfortable B&B at the end of the day. Possible?

Any and all thoughts/advice/suggestions appreciated.


Hi you may wish to contact Irish Cycling Safaris http://www.cyclingsafaris.com/ I know they rent Trek Hybrids and can organise the b&B's for you. The Dingle Peninsula is worth a visit although my favourite region is Connemara. Kerry has spectacular mountains but can be a bit commercialised (too many tour buses).

Hope this helps

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David

ps the Guinness is Very Good!
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