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24-06-2011, 05:18 AM | #16 |
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Lous, I toured Ireland a few years back. Will try and find my route maps for you.
Ring of Kerry is a must - would also check out parts of north west Ireland (Galway etc). Head north from Dublin to Roscommon - then on to Galway - then head south along the coast towards Ring of Kerry - then head up north towards Dublin. My single piece of advice, regardless of time of year, is to buy the best waterproof clothing. Emphasis on being waterproof! Don't want to dampen spirits (no pun intended) but be prepared to get very wet. I've been to Ireland to see family on numerous occassions and there's two things you can guarantee......getting wet and getting your stomach very wet (guinness). You'll love it though!
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24-06-2011, 10:29 AM | #17 |
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We had a 10 day holiday in the south a few years ago. Did a fly drive from Gatwick to Cork, picked up car (fantastic little skoda fabia sport), then 2 nights in a Cork B&B before we set off to tour south coast. We had a week at the lovely Ferrypoint cottage in Youghal, which we used as a base to visit local areas. There's a fantastic Aherne's seafood resturant in Youghal. Had a couple of superb meals in there. The only thing that spoilt holiday for us was the cost (poor euro to pound rate) and weather - we had a lot of rain.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&...12,121.75,,0,0 http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&...12,102.18,,0,0
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24-06-2011, 11:04 AM | #18 |
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Cheers for all the info guys, keep it coming...
Although my trip has been postponed due to sorting home stuff out I've been offered the use of a cottage near Cork, sleeps 6 easily, so when the time comes might post up see if anyone else fancies a jaunt...
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24-06-2011, 11:55 AM | #19 | |
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Clonakilty, Roscarbery through to Skibbereen and Baltimore is as rural as Ireland gets.... |
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24-06-2011, 01:39 PM | #20 |
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If my information/memory is correct, there was a new addition to the road race calendar last year....a race through the streets of Cork. I think it was late in the year too. Haven't seen this year's calendar, but the local official that I heard talking on the tv seemed keen to make it an annual event.
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24-06-2011, 01:46 PM | #21 |
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Hi Jim
If you are interested in taking in some racing, check realroadracing.com, they have a calender with all races listed Cheers Stuart |
24-06-2011, 04:59 PM | #22 |
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Jim,
I live in Kerry and can confirm that Kerry, Cork, Tipperary, Waterford will all hit the spot for some touring especially if you have a base in Cork to operate from, loads of day trips possible, we do it all the time. I'm just back from the TT and came home via Larne and rode the coast road to the Giant's Causeway, Portrush, Portstewart - absolutely fabulous - and it rained the whole time. We came home via Armoy, Ballymoney, Kells, Cookstown and the road surfaces were great, much better than down the south. Very few fixed speed cameras in the South, but we now have mobile vans on the prowl manned by a private company on behalf of the police. You would be very unlucky to be caught on a bike, different in a car. Police still use the hairdryers but don't bother with foreign registered vehicles, too much paperwork - no on the spot fines here yet. Closest road racing is : Athea, Co Limerick 23rd & 24th July. Munster 100 Timoleague Co Cork Sat 20th Sun 21st August, this replaces Dunmanway which was run last year for the first time in years. Google Irish Road Racing Dates. You should come over, you'll have a ball. If you need any more info or help give us a shout and I'll do my best, maybe meet up on the road. Steve. |
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