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Lovepatnfw

Can I get from Dublin to Blarney to kiss the Blarney Stone and back to Dublin in 10 hours?


    



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canislupus
I'm Irish living in Ireland and would not bother my **** kissing the blarney stone. Your time would be much better spent looking for areas of scenic beauty or of historical/ archaeological importance. It's a long way to go to kiss a diseased piece of limestone!


Irish_bi_female
That is going to be almost impossible to do. The drive to Cork takes almost 4and a half to 5 hours one way. You'd never be able to do all that in 10 hours.


socjfk
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NO!!!

Minimum 5 hour drive from Dublin to Blarney...one way....sorry. And it's not because it's so far......we just don't have 10 lane highways!


Uncle John
Maybe. Maybe sooner.


xxxamgxxx
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yeah if u get the train from dublin 2 cork you'll make it in around 6-7 !!


lyricchick
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Yes, but it's about 3 hrs by car from Dublin...you'll have to do it quickly and turn back around and go straight back without wasting time.


terrymc
I think that Ireland not being that large,you should be able to make the trip in 5-6 hours





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