Ireland

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suzukisaluki
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Ireland

Post by suzukisaluki »

Hi this is a bit random but i am taking the bike to northern ireland in april for a week of playing around. We were 6 but 2 have dropped out. I have exhausted my supply of biker mates and need to fill the spaces.

anyone out there want a week in ireland?? 10-17th sailing from hollyhead. cottage is £80 pp for the week and ferry is £68 per bike round trip. We are a nice bunch, 2 bandits, VRF and a R6. non of us tend to ride like idiots and we are all very nice (but i would say that i guess) We have a cottage rented and it would suit either 2 mates or a couple really. digs are nothing speacial but its a roof over ourt heads and someplace to kip and feed. No real plan, few route ideas laid out but who ever comes will be pretty much free range unless you wanna join us in which case go for it!

anyhow if anyone wnat to know more please PM me. I will need to know soon ish really :)
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PeterM
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Re: Ireland

Post by PeterM »

Sorry no can do as going to Ireland in June

I have a route sort of sorted

Feel free to have a look at http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?t=h&hl ... 469177&z=9

Its about a 1000 mile route

Went two years ago and found out the the coast road from Larne to Ballycastle and the Giants Causeway was a good route so do that as well if you get the chance

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