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Eire 2014 Concept Interest Poll

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 1:28 pm
by slparry
So .. now there's been a bit of interest from the previous discussion, and our Irish contingent have shuffled forward and volunteered to organise etc :)

First this poll to confirm broad interest then if needed another later to firm some dates maybe?

Think of it, a whole new country to rampage through :) The ferry costs aren't too prohibitive, the hotel Eyore suggested looks to have reasonable prices, we have route guides so all we now need is YOU :)

For those coming from the S or SW there's the Fishguard crossing for those from mid UK there's Holyhead and for those from Northern parts there's Stranraer so easily accessed by all :)

I personally would probably ride to Fishguard and return via Holyhead (or may even take an extra day off work and return via Stranraer)

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 1:57 pm
by eyore
Wot he says, ferrys are cheap enough especially off peak season.

From south Wales you have a choice of Stena Fishguard to Rosslare
or Irish Ferries , Pembroke Dock to Rosslare. Both run within half an hour of each other . :roll:

From Holyhead the choice is again Stena to Dublin Port or in the summer to Dun Laoghaire by fast ferry.
or
Irish Ferries to Dublin Port by either conventional or fast ferry.

The proposed base at Woodenbridge is absolutely perfect for either Dublin or Rosslare feries being only an hour and a bit either way, and as mentioned even Belfast is no big deal.
Lots of nice roads and scenery . I always love hopping on a ferry as it always feels like an adventure on a bike.

Anyway I am in. :)

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 2:03 pm
by slparry
eyore wrote:Wot he says, ferrys are cheap enough especially off peak season.

From south Wales you have a choice of Stena Fishguard to Rosslare
or Irish Ferries , Pembroke Dock to Rosslare. Both run within half an hour of each other . :roll:

From Holyhead the choice is again Stena to Dublin Port or in the summer to Dun Laoghaire by fast ferry.
or
Irish Ferries to Dublin Port by either conventional or fast ferry.

The proposed base at Woodenbridge is absolutely perfect for either Dublin or Rosslare feries being only an hour and a bit either way, and as mentioned even Belfast is no big deal.
Lots of nice roads and scenery . I always love hopping on a ferry as it always feels like an adventure on a bike.

Anyway I am in. :)


True, when I go on my annual August bank hols weekend in the Highlands I always try and work in a ferry somewhere as it makes it "feel" more exciting and abroad somehow.

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 2:05 pm
by Boxered
I'm in subject to dates, probably the Holyhead crossing for me.

Steve

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 5:34 pm
by dave the german
+1 subject to dates

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 7:32 pm
by Nookiebear
Do I have time to design an umbrella that I can fit to my bike as I have been told if its not raining it's raining heavy.

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 7:36 pm
by eyore
Nookiebear wrote:Do I have time to design an umbrella that I can fit to my bike as I have been told if its not raining it's raining heavy.


Compared to Scotland its like the Sahara, compared to the south east of England its like Scotland. :lol:

Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 7:36 pm
by slparry
Nookiebear wrote:Do I have time to design an umbrella that I can fit to my bike as I have been told if its not raining it's raining heavy.


to be honest, and I've only been over on the bike twice, it never rained, which is more than I can say for Scotshire or Welshire :)

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:08 am
by Gromit
I won't be going as I'm planning on heading across to France next year, all being well. Probably back down to Flash as it's been ages since I've seen Tony. If anyone wanted to tag along then I'll put up details nearer the time, on a separate thread.

Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:36 am
by slparry
eyore wrote:
Nookiebear wrote:Do I have time to design an umbrella that I can fit to my bike as I have been told if its not raining it's raining heavy.


Compared to Scotland its like the Sahara, compared to the south east of England its like Scotland. :lol:


lol ... with less midges :evil: