Dubious Start

Things started to go wrong when we saw the signboard that the M40 was closed between Junction 11 and 12 in both directions due to an accident and the live updates looked like it would be for severalLeggi altro
You never stop learning

Well, today started like no other we’ve had motorhoming, the RAC man arrived to sort our engine management light problem……and solve it he did, explained the issue and gave self help advice if itLeggi altro
Findern and Spread Eagle for refreshment

A rainy start to the day but we were still able to walk to Ellie’s. I spent time with Eris whilst Tony and Ellie cleaned their motorhome ready for Eris’s first trip out in the motorhome onLeggi altro
Heading to Wales

We left our regular site of Cross Farm and made the short trip to Morrisons at Burton to stock up on food and buy some Kwells just in case the Irish sea is lumpy! We did our usual holiday shoppingLeggi altro
Over the Irish Sea

A 5.45 am alarm, quick get up and set off for the port just a few miles away. We discovered our Irish Ferry, Epsilon wasn’t drive on/drive off but up a steep ramp with a U turn - good job we had ourLeggi altro
Travelled to Dundonald via Mount Stewart

Set off from Riverly House and travelled via Castlewellan, Downpatick (saw the horse race course there), then travelled up the side of Strangford Lough to Mount Stewart, National Trust House. A veryLeggi altro
A day with Michelle and Michael

We woke up to a sunny day which was lucky as our plan is to cycle on the Comber Way to the Titanic Quarter, then on the Lagan and Lough cycle way to Michelle and Michael’s house in Downsview Avenue.Leggi altro
Titanic Belfast

Today rain is forecast but we were fortunate and walked to the bus before it started. We disembarked the bus at Donegal Square West and decided to walk to the Titanic Quarter as we were familiar withLeggi altro
Ulster Folk Museum

Michelle and Michael came for coffee and cake and to sample some motorhome life. We then all went to the Ulster Folk Museum which was a little village made up of a variety of historic houses andLeggi altro
Drumaheglis near Ballymoney

A very early alarm as we have to get to the Fiat Professional garage in Mallusk , on the other side of Belfast, by 9 am. We did battle with the Belfast rush hour traffic and got to our destinationLeggi altro
A Giant Step…..but of the Mythical kind

Up early, brekky sorted and bike packed ready to start by 9.20, 10 mins early (!) unheard of! for us anyway. We don’t have an OS standard map so it was time to put the destination into Gavster theLeggi altro
Drumaheglis to Binion Bay

A rather grey looking day and we only had 60 ish miles to travel so had a leisurely start and did some “housework” of the van, plus coffee break before leaving at 12 on the dot, the statedLeggi altro
Ride to Doagh Village, Waterfall & Beach

A lovely ride through the countryside and along a bay to Doagh Famine Village. The 12 euro per person entry fee included a cup of coffee and scone. The cafe overlooked a large sandy bay and was aLeggi altro
Binion Bay to Creeslough

An uneventful drive except for 2 things, the narrow 1.5 mile one vehicle width, with hardly any passing places, road to the Wild Ireland Park and the lack of signs to the campsite, both of which wereLeggi altro
Glenveagh Castle and Gardens

Our plan today was to cycle up and around the Rosguil Peninsular. It rained on and off during the early hours but undeterred we put on our cycling clothes. There was another burst of rain and weLeggi altro
Creeslough to Killybeg

Firstly we went to fuel up at our “favourite” petrol company’s station, Green Apple, who seem to provide the most reasonably priced diesel, before driving on the N56, partly along the WildLeggi altro
The Wild Atlantic Way to Sleive Cliffs

Despite the late night/early morning, we had the tandem out and were on the road by 10.30 am. The first part of the route was down to the coast on a small road with grass growing in the middle, a fewLeggi altro
Killybeg to Rosses Point via Donegal

We did the usual van mini clean, said bye to Carol and Dave and set off for the car park in Donegal that was big enough for motorhome and located by the river Eske and abbey. On arrival we popped intoLeggi altro
A Day in Sligo

It wasn’t supposed to be a day in Sligo, we even put on our cycling clothes ready for a cycle round Lough Gill assuming the rain, if not the howling wind, would abate before our planned departure.Leggi altro
A Ride Around Lough Gill

A much better weather forecast today, no rain all day, back on with the cycling clothes and bike out ready for the day’s ride. No rain, the route put into the garmin and we were off. Must have beenLeggi altro
Rosses Point to Westport

On the move again today. We have nominated the site at Rosses Point as being the best so far, good and clean facilities, excellent view and easy access to bus into Sligo town.
As we started on theLeggi altro
The Great Western Greenway

We woke to the sound of rain and checked 2 weather websites which gave contradictory weather reports. What to do??? We decided to go for it and it was gong to be one of those rarest of days, when youLeggi altro
Westport House, Town and Quay

Today we decided to visit Westport House and a good and amusing guide took the tour. Westport House was built over 400 years ago by the Browne family. In the 1500’s there was a tower house on theLeggi altro
Travelling from Westport to Galway

Just a travelling day. A prompt start to make sure we arrived in time to get a site because the Galway sites don’t accept advance bookings and we needed to be close for the show tomorrow night. WeLeggi altro
Galway

A fun packed long day today culminating with a moonlit walk back along the prom from the show to our campsite.
Rain again in the night which continued when we got up for breakfast but by the time weLeggi altro
Oh dear, hopefully the only way is up!? Xx fingers crossed things improve xx [Karen & Tom]