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Conference tallis::celt

Title:Celt Notefile
Moderator:TALLIS::DARCY
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1632
Total number of notes:20523

288.0. "TRAVEL ADVICE/ LEITRIM??" by BUSY::OROURKE () Tue Nov 03 1987 12:56

    I will be visiting Ireland and England for the first time next week,
    (Ireland Nov 7-Nov 11, England Nov 12-Nov 15).  Since my time is
    limited, I'm looking for suggestions on what to see or avoid.
    
    Are there any special events planned?  Dare I ask what the weather
    has been like lately?
    
    Also, my hotels are in Dublin and London, but I want to see some
    of the countryside.  My family is originally from Leitrim and 
    Somerset.  I'm planning a day-trip to Chard, Somerset to visit
    the old family home.  Does anyone know what train from London
    would get me closest?
    
    As for Leitrim, is it reasonable to make a day trip from Dublin
    to the town?  Are there trains or would I do better hiring a
    car?
    
    I'm looking forward to my trip and would be greatful for any 
    suggestions.
    
    >Jen
     
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288.1TALLIS::DARCYBugs are goodTue Nov 03 1987 13:089
    I think there is train service to Sligo from Dublin, stopping at
    Drumod and Jamestown, 2 towns in Lovely Leitrim.  Although you
    don't state which part of Leitrim you're heading for???  If your
    relatives are in the northern section then you'd do better to go
    on to Sligo.
    
    Bring your jumper!
    
    -George
288.2Something to be going on with.GAOV07::MHUGHESdean corp-trialladh don banrionTue Nov 03 1987 13:1415
    Leaprechauns can only manage a quick response.... now.
    
    Leitrim is in the West of Ireland and it is one of Ireland's
    most depressed counties. Margaret Heckler (U.S. ambassador)
    hails from there. THe nearest the train would get you is 
    Boyle (co. Roscommon) on the Sligo train. Boyle is 9 or 10
    miles from Leitrim town (wouldn't bet on a good bus service though)
    You are talking three hours from Dublin by either train or car.
    THere are hotter places that Leitrim, but winter is setting in and
    the days are getting very short. Nights are for warming up and
    drinking porter.
    
    
    Snake will return.
    
288.3Which part of Leitrim, you ask.BUSY::OROURKETue Nov 03 1987 19:029
    "Although you don't state which part of Leitrim you're heading for?"
    
    I think my dad's family is actually from the TOWN of Leitrim, not
    the county of Leitrim....there is such a place??  Things are a little
    vague on his side of the family.  My Mom's side is much more definite.
    I actually have the street in Chard and have been invited for tea!
    The Brits seem to have a better handle on the "paperwork!"
    
    >jen
288.4Leitrim is a very funny place sir!GAOV08::MMCMULLINAg seinm ceol le pocai folamhWed Nov 04 1987 08:2020
    
    	Taking your surname (O'Rourke) the best place to go to find
    family would be Manorhamilton in north Leitrim(best station - Sligo).
    There is an O'Rourke family there who live in the old castle and
    should have some info on other O'Rourkes(very musical family also).
    If in Manorhamilton call into The Tavern on The Green ,a great pub
    (Biased because the girlfriends parents own it). 
        There is a 'Village' of Leitrim consisting of two pubs ,a shop,
    a canal, two dogs ,three cats and a petrol pump. All you have to do 
    is call into the pub there and state your mission!. You will be
    asked everything and anything but you should get the required Info.
    
    
    		Rgds.
    			maurice.
    
    	P.s. Forgot to mention the one Horse in Leitrim Village. He's
    called SHERGAR.
    
    
288.5Which way to the Curragh ??ENGGSG::BURNSTis' HimselfWed Nov 04 1987 10:1411
    
    
    
    And SHERGAR was ridden by Lord Lucan.		:-)
    
    
    
    
    	keVin
    
    
288.6CSSE::LEONHARDTDick LeonhardtFri Feb 26 1988 16:442
    I may well be visiting relatives in Carrick-on-Shannon this
    summer.  Other than fishing for pike, any suggestions?
288.7SUNSHINE FISHERMAN WET WEATHER PUBBERAYOV11::EBYRNEThu Mar 10 1988 10:079
    PLENTY OF GOOD TROUT FISHING IN THE AREA . IF YOU TRAVEL ON TO SLIGO
    THERES QUITE A BIT OF NICE SCENERY (YEATS COUNTRY,SWISS VALLEY)
    SLIGO IS ABOUT 30 MINS DRIVE FROM CARRICK.
    SALMON FISHING -- BALLASIDARE RIVER  3 MILES FROM SLIGO PERMITS
    IN THE LOCAL NEWSAGENT. IF YOU WANT TO POACH INSTEAD GO INTO THE
    DUN MAEBH HOTEL AND ASK DIRECTIONS FOR OSSIE FINAN AND MENTION MY
    NAME  "EAMON" (NEPHEW IN LAW)
    
    EAMON