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Ennis Car Rental Guide

On this page, you will find information about car rental in Ennis as well as an overview of the basic car rental and driving restrictions valid in Ireland.

Rental Restrictions

To rent a car in Ireland, you must be at least 21 years old (age may vary by car category) and have held your license for 2 years. Drivers age 23 and under and over the age of 70 may incur an additional fee locally. There is a maximum age of 79 for rental.

Cars rented in the Republic of Ireland can be taken to Northern Ireland free of charge as long as the renter does not hold a Northern Ireland driving license.

Driving Restrictions

In Ireland, driving is on the left and overtaking on the right. The minimum age of a driver is 17 years. Unless the seat is equipped with a child restraint, children must be at least 12 to sit in the front. Seatbelts must be worn at all times. The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.8‰.

The use of horns in towns is prohibited between 11.30 pm and 7 am. You may only use foglights in fog or falling snow.

When parking, all restrictions for parking are lifted after 6 pm, except where there are yellow lines on the road and within a bus stop area. A double yellow line means No parking at any time. Pay-and-display machines are common throughout Ireland. There are large fines for dangerous parking and your car may also be clamped. Fines for parking violations may be collected on the spot. A parking disc allows for one to three hours of parking. Do not park where there are yellow lines on the roadside.

In order to catch traffic violators, speed cameras are used all over Ireland.

Speed limits:
Area Limit
Motorway 112KM/H
In towns 48KM/H
On major roads 96KM/H

Emergency Numbers

Police/ambulance/fire: 999 or 911

Road Tolls

There are no toll roads in Ireland, except for two toll bridges in the Dublin area.

About Ennis

Ennis, one of Ireland’s fastest growing towns, is the commercial capital of Clare County and an energetic market town. It central streets wind together around a 19 th century cathedral, a monument to Daniel O’Connell and a mediaeval friary. The Ennis Friary is the finest monument in town. Ennis is a great base from which to explore the church ruins and towers in the surrounding countryside.

You can find several pubs and bars in the town, playing the traditional Irish music. There are two major traditional music festivals organised in the town each year: the Fleadh Nua and the great Guiness Traditional Music Festival.

Population: 18,830
Country: the Republic of Ireland
Time Zone: GMT/UTC 0 (Greenwich Mean Time)
Telephone Area Code: 65
Monetary unit: Euro