Is the Tarbert ferry still running?
The ferry departs from Killimer every hour on the hour (7.00hrs – 19.00hrs) and from Tarbert every hour on the half hour (07.30hrs – 19.30hrs) from Monday to Saturday.
How long does the Tarbert ferry take?
approximately 20 minutes
A car ferry across the Shannon estuary connects Killimer in County Clare with Tarbert in County Kerry. The crossing takes approximately 20 minutes.
Where does the kilrush ferry go to?
Kilrush, Co Clare. Shannon Ferry Group run 2 roll-on, roll-off, car ferries between Killimer in Co Clare and Tarbert in Co Kerry on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.
When did Tarbert ferry start?
1969
There are toilet facilities on the Tarbert side, and a gift shop, cafe and toilet facilities on the Killimer side. The service was inaugurated in 1969, with six families based on both sides of the crossing investing to create the company.
Is there a ferry from Clare to Galway?
MacMara Marine Limited are now running daily ferry services across Galway bay between Galway city and the Burren, Co Clare. There is one service each day from Galway port, travelling to: Kinvara on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Ballyvaughan on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Is there a ferry from Clare to Kerry?
Shannon Ferries will take you and your vehicle on a 20 minute journey across the estuary linking Clare to Kerry. The ferry leaves Killimer (Clare) every hour on the hour and Tarbert (Kerry) every hour on the half hour.
Can you bring your car to Clare Island?
The Clare Island Ferry is a passenger ferry only and it is not possible to bring your car ! Car parking at Roonagh is free.
Where is the N67 road in Ireland?
The N67 road is a national secondary road in Ireland. It runs from Galway to Tarbert and passes through Oranmore, Clarinbridge, Kinvara, Ballyvaughan, Lisdoonvarna, Ennistymon, Lahinch, Milltown Malbay, Quilty, Doonbeg and Kilkee . Roads Act 1993 (Classification of National Roads) (Amendment) Order 2018 – Department of Transport
Where does the Shannon Ferry go?
Shannon Ferry Group run 2 roll-on, roll-off, car ferries between Killimer in Co Clare and Tarbert in Co Kerry on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. GPS Coordinates for Shannon Ferry’s Ports:
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What time does the ferry leave from Killimer to Tarbert?
The ferry leaves Killimer (Clare) every hour on the hour and Tarbert (Kerry) every hour on the half hour.