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No Dogs...If you do have dogs be aware that you need no medical treatment for them from Uk mainland /N Ireland/eire.and back
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Is that Liverpool / Belfast? Never ever seen the appeal of that route I have to admit.I'm not sure if CLdN (previously SeaTruck) have started to take motorhomes again?
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No Heysham to either Dublin or Belfast. We did Heysham to Dublin and return a few years ago and it was a great start and end to the holiday, overnight with meals included and the driver's lounge was comfortable. Plenty of soft drinks.Is that Liverpool / Belfast? Never ever seen the appeal of that route I have to admit.
Ah right, similar i think to the liverpool / belfast one. Im assuming the ferry is about 8 hours?No Heysham to either Dublin or Belfast. We did Heysham to Dublin and return a few years ago and it was a great start and end to the holiday, overnight with meals included and the driver's lounge was comfortable. Plenty of soft drinks.
Heysham is easier for us to get to than Cairnryan.
Not suitable for people with mobility issues or pets due to steep stairs from the vehicle deck to the passenger deck.
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I think the OP said 16 days but even that wouldn't be long enough to do that route.If you do all that in 7 days you will be driving right past all the best bits IMHO
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Thanks, I've just used a route planner to get a broad idea of the mileages. I will go over to coast where possible. I've got the GlenColmcille Folk Village marked up for a visit and over to Portmagee. Doing the work on finding which road as passable with a 8Mtr 4.5tonne MoH0I think the OP said 16 days but even that wouldn't be long enough to do that route.
In my opinion too much of the route is inland, but if you start to follow the coast (the WAW) it will add many more miles.
For example, I would suggest between A and B you follow the Antrim Coast Road north.
This will take you past The Giants Causeway, Carrick Na Rede Rope Bridge etc.
Also, your route takes you through Donegal but again most people tend to follow the coast.
Same for The Ring of Kerry etc, etc,
Perhaps you could do half now and half at a later date?
Yes it would ,look up the thread I posted earlier ,over from Scotland to Northern Ireland cross the border south ,find a vet to issue an Irish pet passport ,no more AHC for Europe return same way ,don’t bother with the pet lounge just leave dog in van.Does our dog need an Animal Health Certificate if I travel from Wales to the Republic of Ireland?
If so, would entering ROI via Scotland and N Ireland avoid having to get an AHC for the dog?
It really depends on the dog.don’t bother with the pet lounge just leave dog in van
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Fair enough our two went to sleep and woke up when we opened the doorIt really depends on the dog.
We used to leave our dog in the van but he was never that happy.
Used the pet lounge last year and thought it was fantastic.
23rd August before 2.30pm ........ the day before summer in ScotlandIs there ever a good time to visit/tour Ireland weatherwise?
Summer is better than winter. autumn usually not as good as spring, but you are going to get some rain and mist whenever you go. Usually it doesn't have too much effect, and can change very quickly. As they say in Ireland, It only rained twice last week. Once for four days and then for three day!Is there ever a good time to visit/tour Ireland weatherwise?
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