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![]() I have heard there is a pass you can buy that will combine rail & bus travel. We are planning on Dublin, Belfast, Donegal, Galway, Shannon and possibly others which are uncertain right now.
I had been working with a travel agency and we were about to book a car but it seemed really high so we thought we would check into rail & bus. Does anyone know how to do this, and also just a ballpart figure of the cost. Our travel agent said car would be cheaper, but I find that hard to believe...please reply if you can help |
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![]() Car rental is considered expensive here, although October is off-peak.
There are a few options avaialble to you, including a 4-day train ticket (Republic of Ireland only) for €100, See the "Four Day Rail Trekker" here: http://www.irishrail.ie/your_ticket/ticket_types.asp However, if you can book in advance (maximum 28 days), you can get intercity fares for as little as €10. There is the Irish Explorer Bus and Rail ticket, which allows 8 days of travel out of 15 consecutive days: http://www.buseireann.ie/inner.php?id=173 Adult € 245 Child € 122 There are also lots of options for guided tours. Let us know if you have any more queries.
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