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    About 4 miles from home and I'd guess between 2 and 3 from work.
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    bout 25 mins walk. used to be able to see the top of stand from my old house which was a few mins less away
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    from home its about an hour or so drive.
    from my place near college.its about a 10 minute walk.
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    35 minute drive
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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Depends when you're leaving Dublin. Last time I was in Kilkenny, it took three hours to get down, and that was only because we gave up on the M50. Would have been longer if we's stuck with it.

    From the south east of Dublin, the best way to Waterford (especially on a Friday evening) is the coast road down the N11/M11, avoiding the M50 entirely. You get stuck at Gorey, but it's worth it to avoid the M50.
    Best thing to do is head for the hills. If you know of the Ballinascorney Road its gfcuking ace. Brings you up the hill back of Tallaght and out at brittas on the N81. Mightn't seem like much but it is fairly easy to get to Kilkenny from there on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CuanaD View Post
    So, thats HOW FAR from the BAR then?
    Well CuanaD , the new ground will be less than 10 minutes walk from a Bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingdom View Post
    Best thing to do is head for the hills. If you know of the Ballinascorney Road its gfcuking ace. Brings you up the hill back of Tallaght and out at brittas on the N81. Mightn't seem like much but it is fairly easy to get to Kilkenny from there on.
    Yeah, that's the way we went to Kilkenny in the end - out through all the "B"s (Brittas, Blessington, Ballymore Eustace and Brannockstown) and out on to the M7 just past Kilcullen. Takes a but longer compared to a clear motorway, but far quicker than being in a car-park!

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