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eamo1
06/07/2009, 6:26 PM
Was wondering are any of ye around familiar with parking around Thomond Park?Going to the Irl-Oz game,ive been to the Gaelic Grounds a few times and i know its not too far from there.Theres a shopping centre near the Gaelic Grounds,is that available for parking for matches??
Any help appreciated.

Lionel Ritchie
06/07/2009, 11:36 PM
Was wondering are any of ye around familiar with parking around Thomond Park?Going to the Irl-Oz game,ive been to the Gaelic Grounds a few times and i know its not too far from there.Theres a shopping centre near the Gaelic Grounds,is that available for parking for matches??
Any help appreciated.

As it's a wednesday evening in August you shouldn't have a problem if you parked over that way by Woodies/Dunnes etc on the Ennis Road. Bit of a graveyard most of time these days with the downturn. I think you're coming from the Galway side anyway are you Eamo? ...puts you on the road back home handy enough afterwards and all.

I live across the road from TP and the police are getting stricter with vehicular access to the immediate vacinity of the ground (the surrounding housing estates) as match/concert goers were chucking vehicles up on any green space they could find. Rod Stewart last weekend was the first time we'd to get residents passes and it worked out fairly well.

For those driving from the Cork or Dublin side ...seriously -park in town. It's only a 15 minute walk ...I stagger it about once a week with little difficulty.
There'll be buses on as well.

tetsujin1979
07/07/2009, 9:19 AM
There's a park and ride facility for Munster games from Kilmurry Lodge, just off the Dublin road as you come into Limerick, will this be in operation for the game?

eamo1
07/07/2009, 10:21 AM
Thanks Lionel.Yes,coming in from the Galway side so it will be handy.I just thought that car park might be one of those where you can only park there if your using the shops there etc but like you said it wil be a Wednesday evening.
We are cutting it very tight for time as the gf only gets out of work at 5pm and have to try get out of Galway city in Galway traffic and find parking down there all within 2.5 hrs.Should be fun:).

gspain
07/07/2009, 5:16 PM
There's a park and ride facility for Munster games from Kilmurry Lodge, just off the Dublin road as you come into Limerick, will this be in operation for the game?

I believe this was a mess afterwards unless sorted out since. People needed to get taxis back out. Word I heard was that there were never any buses arranged to go back but the official line was that everybody went to the wrong place.

I'd second the advice here - woodview for those coming from Galway and city centre for those from Dublin and Cork.

If you have a satnav then from Dublin turn off at Birdhill head for O'Briens Bridge then parteen and in that way. Park that side of the ground when you see the ground and go home the same way. I wouldn't risk it without a satnav as it is too easy to get lost.

Make sure your city centre carpark stays open until AFTER the game - some don't.

Superhoops
07/07/2009, 8:21 PM
....I wouldn't risk it without a satnav as it is too easy to get lost....

It is safe to park a car anywhere in Limerick, especially one with a Dublin reg.? (a serious question).

gspain
08/07/2009, 12:27 PM
It is safe to park a car anywhere in Limerick, especially one with a Dublin reg.? (a serious question).

I drive a car with a Dublin reg and have only ever been broken into once and that was in Stephens Green.

Limerick is a lot safer to park in than Dublin but not completely safe. The Woodview/Mayorstone end (Galway side) is perfectly safe. I'd stick to the main road on the Ballynanty side. Hassets cross back towards the Treaty Stone has very limited parking but also fine.

The multistoreys will be fine. Parking is safe enough around TP but restricted on matchdays.

Lionel Ritchie
08/07/2009, 7:43 PM
Like Gspain -my car has a D reg and has never been interferred with here next to TP in Ballynanty, the entire northside or anywhere else in Limerick for that matter. Also, as it's a wednesday evening game there'll be a fair bit of free on-street city center parking from 5.30pm onwards so many of ye won't need multi-storey parking at all.

Another good option for those coming from the Dublin side would be to park in the Clare street area of the city (Art College on your left, Clare Street public park on your right) and walk out to TP from there. Again it's a 15 minute walk.

finbarrk
14/07/2009, 10:48 AM
I come in from the Clare side, turn left at the Gaelic Grounds, up there and take the second right and park up along there by the side of the road. I do this for the Munster matches but am usually there an hour or more before the start. It's only a 5 min walk or less.

Saintly
28/07/2009, 5:50 PM
Hi there, 8 of us are ehading down for the game on Aug 12, we are staying in the Clarion Suites Hotel, Ennis Rd, can anyone advise distance from there to Thomond.

Is it walking distance or do we need to get taxi etc?

Also any pubs recommended near Thomond for pre match beers?

tetsujin1979
29/07/2009, 9:17 AM
Hi there, 8 of us are ehading down for the game on Aug 12, we are staying in the Clarion Suites Hotel, Ennis Rd, can anyone advise distance from there to Thomond.

Is it walking distance or do we need to get taxi etc?

Also any pubs recommended near Thomond for pre match beers?
little more than a 15 minute walk
great new bar after opening in the Clarion Suites actually.

Jofspring
29/07/2009, 9:25 AM
Hi there, 8 of us are ehading down for the game on Aug 12, we are staying in the Clarion Suites Hotel, Ennis Rd, can anyone advise distance from there to Thomond.

Is it walking distance or do we need to get taxi etc?

Also any pubs recommended near Thomond for pre match beers?


Ya as tetsujin1979 its only a 15minute walk, if even that. If you cut right across the housing estate across the road it will only take about 10mins max. Its a handy walk. The Ardhu Bar is the one that opened and its class. Really big outdoor smoking area with loads of tellys up outside. Plenty of people will be going there before the match i'd say so you could also just follow the crowd over to the match.

Saintly
29/07/2009, 8:03 PM
That sounds great, the bar in the hotel it is and then straight to Thomond,

MeathDrog
30/07/2009, 1:03 AM
I'll be staying in the Strand Hotel in the city. Can anyone tell me how far walking distance it is from Thomond Park?

Mayo Red
30/07/2009, 9:07 AM
I was in College in Limerick (was in Jackman for the 2-1 League Cup Final 1st Leg win over Derry, great result!) and in the days before the Ennis Bypass etc we used to always turn off after Gort and go via Tulla coming in the Old Cratloe Road to the Moylish Roundabout by L.I.T., not great roads but was a much shorter journey at the time!! How do ye think parking that side of Thomond would be? Will the L.I.T. Car Park be open, if so would probably fill up fast though?

lionelhutz
30/07/2009, 1:48 PM
I'll be staying in the Strand Hotel in the city. Can anyone tell me how far walking distance it is from Thomond Park?

Its about a ten minute brisk walk - alot of people will be passing the Strand Hotel walking to the gound from town (including myself) so you could just follow them.

MeathDrog
30/07/2009, 2:00 PM
Its about a ten minute brisk walk - alot of people will be passing the Strand Hotel walking to the gound from town (including myself) so you could just follow them.
Cheers.

Jofspring
06/08/2009, 3:55 PM
How do ye think parking that side of Thomond would be? Will the L.I.T. Car Park be open, if so would probably fill up fast though?

Well your as well off coming straight in the Dual carraige way. Parking in L.I.T might be scarce. I know they have opened it for one or two Munster matches but usually i think it takes an age to get out of and it can't be guaranteed to be open for the match. Your best bet would probably be at Dunnes (The Jetland) on the Ennis road or at the Retail Park across from it (Woodies D.I.Y, Petmania). You'll pass these if you come straight into Limerick off the Dual Carraige way. Its a handy walk up to Thomond Park from there.

Claret Murph
07/08/2009, 6:17 AM
I just read that they are doing park and ride from a few locations for €5 which sounds great news .

Jofspring
07/08/2009, 9:47 AM
I just read that they are doing park and ride from a few locations for €5 which sounds great news .

Yes they also do this for the Munster matches. I prob should have mentioned it in my previous post. One usually goes from the Radisson (dual carraigeway entering Limerick from Ennis/Galway side) and the other is at the Kilmurray Lodge (On the right hand side as you come in from the Dublin side). Think its Hyman coaches that run it but wouldn't be 100% on it.

Jofspring
07/08/2009, 9:47 AM
Just spotted this on the FAI website:

A Park & Ride facility is available for spectators from 3.30pm on each matchday

at the following locations:

· Kilmurry Lodge – Dublin Road

· Radisson Hotel – Ennis Road

· Punches Hotel – Punches Cross – South Circular Road

· Maldron Hotel – South City Roxboro

· Absolut Hotel – City Centre

· Travel Lodge – Dublin Road


Price: €5 return

www.limerickparkandride.com (http://www.limerickparkandride.com)

Claret Murph
09/08/2009, 8:17 AM
The park and ride thing, the question I would like to ask is it €5 per car or per person ????????

Jofspring
09/08/2009, 6:18 PM
The park and ride thing, the question I would like to ask is it €5 per car or per person ????????

Pretty sure its €5 per person. Think i saw it say per person on either the fai website or limerickparkandride.com . Still not bad as it will save alot of hassle.

seand60
12/08/2009, 1:42 PM
Whats the parking like in Corbally if you come in back road from O'Briens Bridge and how long of a walk from Corbally then to ground please.
Or is there parking if you come in from Parteen on long pavement road?Thanks.

Jofspring
12/08/2009, 2:19 PM
Your talking between 25 minutes to half an hour to walk from corbally to thomond park. Think i have seen people park at the long pavement alright for Munster matches but can't be sure if there are yellow lines along that road. If there are then the gards might be out putting up tickets. If you can make it into town at all you are as well off parking in a car park there and walking from town, 15 to 20 minute walk then depending on the pace your walking.

Claret Murph
12/08/2009, 2:24 PM
I am off in 30 mins and hope to park in the Clarion car park as I have been told it's a 24 hour job .

seand60
13/08/2009, 9:41 AM
Like Gspain -my car has a D reg and has never been interferred with here next to TP in Ballynanty, the entire northside or anywhere else in Limerick for that matter. Also, as it's a wednesday evening game there'll be a fair bit of free on-street city center parking from 5.30pm onwards so many of ye won't need multi-storey parking at all.

Another good option for those coming from the Dublin side would be to park in the Clare street area of the city (Art College on your left, Clare Street public park on your right) and walk out to TP from there. Again it's a 15 minute walk.

I parked in Clare Street and walked. It was fine but you must have an olympic medal in walking. It took me around 30 minutes and I wasnt strolling! Its about 2 miles. The Park n Ride seemed to work ok as a number of the buses passed me.

Lionel Ritchie
13/08/2009, 10:07 AM
I parked in Clare Street and walked. It was fine but you must have an olympic medal in walking. It took me around 30 minutes and I wasnt strolling! Its about 2 miles. The Park n Ride seemed to work ok as a number of the buses passed me.

:D

Did I not mention I'm 6'7 and wear springboots?

Seriously though half an hour? Are you sure you didn't stop into JJ Bowles or the North Star for a quick half at the halfway?

EastTerracer
15/08/2009, 11:20 AM
The Park & Ride worked pretty well overall but they could have done with a few extra buses after the game. I spent a few minutes talking to some friends (who I hadn't seen since Sofia) and when we went outside we had to wait 25 minutes for a bus back to the Kilmurray Lodge.

Back to Dublin before 1am which wasn't too bad.