Shannon Ferry docking at Killimer county Clare
The west and south west of Ireland are extremely popular with tourists and journeying either up or down from county Kerry to county Clare and Galway, taking in the Cliffs of Moher en-route, you are well advised to use the Shannon ferry. The ferry runs from Tarbert on the Limerick side to Killimer on the Clare side and takes you across the Shannon esturary near the town of Kilrush, or of course the other way around. The journey takes about 20 minutes and is a most pleasant one in a very good ferry which can carry about sixty cars. Not to use the ferry means travelling all the way to Limerick city to the nearest bridge across the Shannon. During the high season the ferries run on the hour and the half hour but in the off-season they run on the hour from the Clare side and the half hour on the Limerick side. If you are lucky you may see Dolphins as you cross.
My next group arrive in Dublin tomorrow morning (Sat). This group will be keeping me occupied until the 24th September so it will be a busy time for all. Hopefully i will be able to Blog regularly so follow along if you have time.
Talk to you soon.
Dave
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