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Is there a train that goes around Ireland?

Iarnród Éireann InterCity Services For the longer journeys around Ireland, our regional, Intercity services are a relaxing and scenic way to travel from county to county. We offer some great on board features such as WiFi, catering and power sockets.



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Bus services are run by both public and private operators and prices are competitive, so check before you travel to get the best value. Bus tours are a great option if you want to see the sights with no hassle. Travel cards, such as Leap and iLink, are handy, cost-effective and can be used on public bus services.

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The best time to visit Ireland is during the shoulder season (May, September and October). During these months, you'll find less crowds along with cheaper flight and accommodation prices. These months experience mild temperatures, plenty of dry spells and there's a packed festival calendar.

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However travelling by train is generally a comfortable way to see Ireland. For journeys between Dublin and Cork and Dublin and Tralee and points in between the train is generally faster than driving or taking the bus.

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Mid-range Trip to Ireland Cost: $100-$120/day While budget travel in Ireland can be a bit tricky, traveling on a mid-range budget can be very, very simple–and honestly, sometimes more affordable than you might think!

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The average trip to Ireland cost, based on a 5-day trip for two people flying from the USA in June is: Budget: €2,523/$2,679 (or €1,261/$1,340 per person) Mid-range: €4,281/$4,545 (or €2,141/$2,273 per person) Luxury: €6,641/$7,051 (or €3,321/$3,525 per person)

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Put your luggage only in the areas provided and do not block the aisles, seats, bike racks or wheelchair spaces. Leave toilets as clean as you find them. Please do not smoke or use E-cigarettes. Trains and enclosed platforms are a smoke free environment.

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Trains run roughly every 2 hours from Dublin to Galway, Limerick, Sligo, Kilkenny, Waterford, Wicklow, Wexford & Rosslare. Dublin to Galway takes 2h45, Dublin to Limerick 2h45. An InterCity railcar from Dublin arrived at Limerick. Luggage goes on the racks.

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The wettest months, almost everywhere are December and January. April is the driest month generally but in many southern parts, June is the driest.

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