Should I stay in Cork or Kilkenny?
Cork is a great city full of activity, while Kilkenny has a lot to see but is smaller and much, much more mellow. Personally I adored Kilkenny and it was my favorite place in all of Ireland.
How long does it take to travel from Dublin to Kilkenny?
approximately 2 h 23 min
Which is better Dublin or Cork?
Recent findings show that the cost of living in Cork is 18% cheaper than in Dublin. It’s also 21% cheaper on public transport and a whopping 27% cheaper on housing. If you want to go easy on the old wallet, Cork’s your winner.
Where should I stop between Dublin and Cork?
The top stops along the way from Dublin to Cork (with short detours) are Kilkenny Castle, Rock of Cashel, and Fota Wildlife Park. Other popular stops include Tayto Park, Trim Castle, and Irish National Stud & Gardens.
Where should I stop for lunch between Dublin and Cork?
9 Best Stops on the Dublin to Cork Drive
- Blessington & Blessington Lakes, Co. Wicklow.
- Limerick City, Co. Limerick.
- The Rock of Cashel, Co. Tipperary.
- Mitchelstown Cave, Co. Tipperary.
- Blarney Castle, Co. Cork.
- Wexford Town, Co. Wexford.
- Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny.
- Waterford City, Co. Waterford.
How far is it from Dublin to Cork?
161 miles
How long would it take to drive from Dublin to Cork?
2 hours, 47 minutes
How much petrol does it take to drive from Cork to Dublin?
Your trip to Dublin will consume a total of 4.54 gallons of fuel. Trip start from Cork and continues through Waterford.
How much is the toll from Cork to Dublin?
There are two tolls of €1.90. The first is just after Port Laoise; the second is just after Fermoy. You can pay in cash at the toll.
How do you pay tolls in Ireland?
Online at www.eflow.ie. Calling LoCall 1890 50 10 50 to pay by credit card. Paying in Payzone branded outlets nationwide. Registered drivers can use their electronic toll tag or video account.
How much are the tolls in Ireland?
Toll rates
TYPE OF VEHICLE | TOLL (VAT INCL. 23%) |
---|---|
Motorcycles (exceeding 50cc) | €1.50 |
Motor Cars | €2.90 |
Buses or Coaches | €4.40 |
Goods Vehicles with a design gross vehicle weight not exceeding 3,500 kilograms | €4.40 |
Do tolls take card Ireland?
How do I pay? Ten of Ireland’s eleven toll roads have regular barrier toll plazas and you can pay there and then with cash at all toll plazas. The following toll plazas also accept card payment by Visa Debit or Mastercard only – M1, M3, M4, N25, M7/8, Dublin Tunnel and the M6.
How do I know if I need to pay M50 toll?
You can check this through the ‘Pay a Penalty’ section of eFlow.ie. To do so you will need to click here and enter your license plate number along with the Journey Reference Number from any previous letter that you have received for that vehicle from eFlow.
How long do u have to pay M50 toll?
If you haven’t paid the M50 toll and the penalty within 14 days, an additional late penalty of €41.50 will be applied. Failure to pay this outstanding amount within 56 days will result in an additional late penalty charge of €104.00. If you have still not paid the amount due, legal proceedings may be initiated.
What happens if you forgot to pay M50 toll?
If you forget to pay the M50 toll, an additional late payment penalty of €3.00 will be applied to the journey. A ‘First Penalty Notice’, will be issued to the registered vehicle owner’s address. A letter called an ‘Unpaid Toll Notice’ will be issued to confirm this to the registered vehicle owner’s address.
How much does the M50 toll make a day?
Around 115,000 vehicles pass through the M50 toll every day and toll revenues of €110m are generated annually.