Tralee accomodation
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Nicholas6850
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Tralee accomodation
Hey me and brothers are planning round 2 for Tralee in July. Disastrous in February so gonna try again. Having some bother with somewhere to stay as the cottage we used is booked the week we coming. Does anyone know of a site that has static caravans to hire or could recommend somewhere ideal for smelly fishermen haha. We can tent it if we need to. Any help be greatly appreciated
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Re: Tralee accomodation
The seven hogs is a great spot we have used it the last 3 trips.
Self catering with a pub/restaurant attached. Think we paid €200 for the weekend.
Great location if you want to fish the peninsula or the opposite side of the bay.
You should find it with a google search if you have any trouble i can send you the no.
Self catering with a pub/restaurant attached. Think we paid €200 for the weekend.
Great location if you want to fish the peninsula or the opposite side of the bay.
You should find it with a google search if you have any trouble i can send you the no.
[url]www.hotspoteventsdublin.ie[/url]
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Re: Tralee accomodation
Been to the 7 hogs and it was great. Handy for all the spots
why does yer last cast always take an hour?
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Re: Tralee accomodation
You wont go wrong with the seven hogs its only 10 minutes to tralee, 20 to inch and 30 to dingle.
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Re: Tralee accomodation
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Re: Tralee accomodation
good man donaldonal domeney wrote:http://www.westendfenit.ie/
You can bring the pint down to the pier with you while you are fishing![]()
there is a caravan park at banna beach aswell and banna beach holiday homes on the other side of tralee also
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