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Posted: 10.04.2019  ·  #1
Heading to kinsale on sat any spots to park overnight in town or within walking distance or any pubs to park overnight at
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Posted: 10.04.2019  ·  #3
Information here. forum/topic.php?t=4289


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Posted: 10.04.2019  ·  #4
Park along the Lower Road, a short walk from the town. A little passing trafic but otherwise grand. We stayed there twice last year.

A little tip. If you park further out along the Lower Road, past a little break in the parking area, there is no charge. If you park nearer to the town (100m) you have to pay, not sure from when but if you were a late sleeper you might get a ticket.


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Posted: 10.04.2019  ·  #5
I was working in the area a couple of weeks ago and saw a coach built and a van parked on the Low Road as Eamonn said. Wouldnt like to take a large van into the town as the streets are a nightmare


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Posted: 10.04.2019  ·  #6
Quote by Eamonn

Park along the Lower Road, a short walk from the town. A little passing trafic but otherwise grand. We stayed there twice last year.

A little tip. If you park further out along the Lower Road, past a little break in the parking area, there is no charge. If you park nearer to the town (100m) you have to pay, not sure from when but if you were a late sleeper you might get a ticket.


There are ticket machines along by the harbour wall.
Upon failure to get a place on the lower road, you can park up at the castle. It is a bit of a hike back into the town.


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Lidl, baguette, lidl 😱😱🤫


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Posted: 11.04.2019  ·  #9
I noticed the link was 2016 and a trial run is it still running or have we ruined it for ourselves as usual Colin


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Posted: 23.04.2019  ·  #10
Was in Kinsale over the weekend. 7 /8 vans on the Lower Road. A few up at Charles Fort. Plenty of bins around as well. Great Town.


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