trip report (as reported also on FB) Pictures and video's to follow
Day1 roadtrip Ireland from Dublin via local twisties to Comnel. Weather sunny, roads good asphalt, beautiful scenery. And now a Guinness
Day2 roadtrip Ireland. Fron Clonmel to Waterford. Running and repairing a flat fronttire in Copaquin. Whole day riding in green environment.Along the coastline south having a icecup in Cobh and ending the day in Cork
Day 3 roadtrip Ireland. Taking off from Cork to Old head via lots of twisties. Onwards having a break in Clonakilty. Following the coastline via Skibbereen, Bantry and lunch in Glengarrif. Then we ride the twisties on the Beara ring. Awesom...e nature beauty. Having a stop at Dursey Island, and drive via Ardgroom, Kenmare onto the Ring of Kerry. Taking the shortcut through even more scenic roads through forrest and hils up to Killorglin. On this section we're amazed by these views Lees meer
Day4 roadtrip Ireland. From Killarney to Limerick. First scenic route around Killarney National park, followed by technical twisties in Black Valley and Gap of Dunloe. Via Castlemaine into Dingle peninsula, with beautiful sandy stretches of... beach at Inch, Slea Head and Ballybunion. A small walk took us to the Bromore Cliffs. From the coastal narrow roads to the fast sweepers on the N69 with superb shoreviews at the Mouth of The Shannon. We stopped for a last coffee at Adare, before heading to Oxbore via the M20
Day5 roadtrip Ireland. A long route projected from Limerick up north towards Sligo. Taking off from Limerick via a short stretch along the M18 to the Cliffs of Moher via Ennis, but not without passing a few typical Irish castles (of which p...lenty are visible from the road, some used as hotel, other just ruins) The must see when visiting West Ireland are the Cliffs of Moher, a bit overrated though. Continuing via the Wild Atlantic Route we headed towards Galway. Lots of twisties on good asphalt road were passing under our wheels. Stopping for lunch at Oughterard next to Lough Corrib. We headed west towards Clifden, driving through the rough landscape of the Connemara. Visiting Kingston at coast via the Sky Road revealed again the beautiful coastline of Ireland. Then it went via the N59 Westport-Castlebar where a heavy rainshower pinned us down. Sitting the rain out we continued via Pontoon crossing Lough Cullin where the last strech towards Sligo was quickly ridden via Ballina in a drizzling rain. Hoping tomorrow towards Letterkenny the sun is with us.
Day6 roadtrip Ireland. Taking off from Sligo city with drizzling rain which will be the menu throughout the day. One has told me you haven't truly visited Ireland if not visited while raining. Via the beuatiful Glencarr waterfall we continued into Northern Ireland, passing the eastside of Lower Lough Erne, where a short but superb trackquality street rolled under the wheels. Via the Black Gap we travelled via Donegal towards Killybegs, where large trawlerships were being read...ied to sail out. A beautiful sandy beach with great rock formations at Bay Fintrach was a welcome break before heading into the rough mountains, and many hairpins in The Rosses. Following further the coast scenic route before turning right via Glenveagh National Park to arrive at Letterkenny. Tomorrow day 7 will take us again into Northern Ireland, with destination Belfast.
Day7 roadtrip Ireland. Today the route took us from Letterkenny via Londonderry (with still impressing still memories of the troubled times not so long ago) to the most northest point of the island at Malin Head. From there via the twisty c...oastal roads we took the ferry back into Northern Ireland. Soon after debarking we passed a large military complex/prison. Even further every policestation has large walls and high fences. Quite impressive though. Also the Union Jack is highly visible here. Next stop was at Joey's Bar and the memorial of both Joey and Robert Dunlop @ Ballymonney, after which we drove up north to see (yet another tourist trap) the Giant's Causeway. Not that giant though. Driving along the B15/A2 coast road with (and it does not get bored) a lot of twisties Passing the Antrim Mountains on the right and the North Channel on the left the bike and rider were smiling from ear to ear, with the sun fully present. And passing Carrickfergus castle (where King William III landed in the 17th century) we headed to our hotel at the Belfast Intl airport. Tomorrow last day heading down Dublin. Lees meer
Day8 roadtrip Ireland. Last day of riding going from Belfast via back and B-roads with destination Dublin. Riding south following Lough Neach and Lough Bech, again (this does not get bored) fun twisties. Via Aghagallon the route took us to Armagh (something special there about St Patrick) from where I continued the Armagh Road aka St Patricks trail towards Downpatrick. Next cruising the coastal road alongside the Mourne Mountains to have a walk on the beach at Kilkee. Back up... NorthWest towards Newry to round Carlingford Lough. Crossing the border was only noticable via the speedsigns at Kilcurry. Following further south via Dundalk, having a chat with some fishermen trying to repair a rusty old boat at Annagassan, riding via Clogherhead, Drogheda to exit at Balbriggan to visit the Battle of Boyne field. A last visit of the large park and grassfields at Ardgillan Demesne Castle before arriving at the final stop. It was a great week and definitely a recommendation to visit this beautiful country. Best enjoyed on two wheels