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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!
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 :)
[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
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:
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