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allantheboss
13-01-11, 08:16 PM
Hey all! Some friends and I are going to Oxegen festival, and plan on travelling around Ireland for a week afterwards.

Any suggestions of where to go/what to see? We'll go with anything!

Reeder
13-01-11, 08:17 PM
Nope

Swer
20-01-11, 06:10 PM
Hey,
live close to Galway city , west of ireland ,nice city to go out in and the likes , my pc at home is crap so i'll link a few good road s when im in work tomorrow / sat,with faster connection,.

and nice places to see like le-hinch surfing crazy town, if you like that kind of thing clifffs of moher too, close to it aswell, very touristy things to do :)see big cliffs haha (west coast of ireland)

, but if you google map the wiclow gap class bit of road! some nice ribbon lakes haha again if your in to that . (east of ireland )

The ring of kerry is a nice place too when you get the weather :)south of ireland

and donegal same as ,but if you know what you want to see i might be able to point you in the right direction ? the west of ireland up and down the coast, if you have a week you can get around to a lot imo

you can go from west to east in about 2 hrs on average so your never too far away from anything .

but if you have anything in mind i might be able to point you in the right direction ?


anyway my 2 cent

davepreston
21-01-11, 03:46 PM
able to point you in the right direction ?, UP NORTH to a place called belfast

;) fixed for you :)

Swer
22-01-11, 07:51 AM
[QUOTE=Swer;2465069]Hey,
, my pc at home is crap so i'll link a few good road s when im in work tomorrow / sat,with faster connection,.

SO here ya go:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Kinsale+Rd/R600&daddr=Pearse+St/R605+to:Market+Square+to:51.764015,-8.653793&hl=en&geocode=FQ4jFwMduql-_w;FUj6FAMd3PF9_w;FeT5FAMdpvB9_w;&mra=mi&mrcr=1&mrsp=3&sz=12&via=1&sll=51.725327,-8.549767&sspn=0.116966,0.336456&ie=UTF8&ll=51.76614,-8.533974&spn=0.11686,0.336456&z=12


http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=N8&daddr=Main+St/N24+to:N24+to:R668+to:R669/Upper+Main+St+to:N72+to:R666+to:52.142338,-8.263435&hl=en&geocode=Ff6BHQMdvHyB_w;FS6uIAMdBnKD_w;FSBjHwMdRu2G _w;FXi8HQMdRASG_w;FcCyGwMdojqI_w;FTylGwMdSAmH_w;FR wBHAMddJGC_w;&mra=mi&mrcr=6&mrsp=7&sz=12&sll=52.144445,-8.153229&sspn=0.133787,0.240669&ie=UTF8&ll=52.286643,-8.135376&spn=0.533433,0.962677&z=10


http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=R333&daddr=R333+to:Bowgate+St/N84+to:N84+to:Mill+St+to:N5/Spencer+Park+to:N60+to:53.516838,-8.854294&hl=en&geocode=FW47MAMd5hV4_w;FSDzLwMdVDx1_w;FR40MgMdfENz _w;FbdfMwMd8mhy_w;FVzpNAMdPrhu_w;FY62NQMdCDFy_w;FU DFMwMd3uJ2_w;&mra=mi&mrcr=6&mrsp=7&sz=12&sll=53.538267,-8.896179&sspn=0.138742,0.412331&ie=UTF8&z=12


http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=R333&daddr=R333+to:Bowgate+St/N84+to:N84+to:Mill+St+to:N5/Spencer+Park+to:N60+to:53.516838,-8.854294&hl=en&geocode=FW47MAMd5hV4_w;FSDzLwMdVDx1_w;FR40MgMdfENz _w;FbdfMwMd8mhy_w;FVzpNAMdPrhu_w;FY62NQMdCDFy_w;FU DFMwMd3uJ2_w;&mra=mi&mrcr=6&mrsp=7&sz=12&sll=53.538267,-8.896179&sspn=0.138742,0.412331&ie=UTF8&z=12


http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=ennis,+co+clare&daddr=R476+to:R480+to:N67+to:Ennistymon+Rd+to:Grat tan+St/N67+to:N67+to:R473+to:Kilrush+Rd/R473+to:52.843217,-8.98407&hl=en&geocode=;FSd9KAMde5V0_w;FWNIKgMdbTx0_w;Fez8JwMd2lF y_w;FaywJwMdmm1x_w;FWrTIwMdNtZs_w;FYTZIgMdYthw_w;F ZhqIwMdAgly_w;FULwIgMd3hpz_w;&mra=mi&mrcr=8&mrsp=9&sz=12&sll=52.83658,-8.932228&sspn=0.029451,0.216637&ie=UTF8&ll=52.824342,-8.918152&spn=0.786679,1.757813&z=9


http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Merchant's+Quay/N20&daddr=Market+Square+to:51.60096,-9.063721+to:N71/Wolfe+Tone+Square+to:Unknown+road+to:Unknown+road+ to:Macroom+to:Cork&geocode=FVzyFwMdJLh-_w;FeT5FAMdpvB9_w;;FVCTFAMdxMJv_w;FUy9FQMdhL1w_w;F cf0FwMdwO1v_w;;&hl=en&mra=dpe&mrcr=1&mrsp=2&sz=9&via=2,4&sll=51.898529,-8.918152&sspn=0.745713,1.494141&ie=UTF8&ll=51.886664,-8.75061&spn=1.49184,2.988281&t=h&z=8

thebluelion
31-01-11, 02:11 AM
Ok you gotta do the Antrim Coast Road from Belfast to Portrush the home of the Northwest 200, one of the best rides ever

yvo6
31-01-11, 09:38 AM
Ok you gotta do the Antrim Coast Road from Belfast to Portrush the home of the Northwest 200, one of the best rides ever


If you manage that on a dry Sunday there will be loads of bikers all along that road. Lovely views and plenty of stopping points - just look for the bikes.

padmane
01-02-11, 08:14 PM
Or you could spend a Sunday at Newcastle. Always plenty of bikes and go for a ride around the Mountains. :cheers: