12-10-13, 12:53 AM
In 4 days you could do both the Antrim coast road , over Torr Head, Gaints Causeway, (for me just a pile of funny shaped rocks) Bushmills Whiskey Distillery. Head towards Coookstown / Magherfelt area, overnight at the www.clearwaterhouse.com B&B this is the best B&B in Northern Ireland , we stay there when the Cookstown 100 is on , Bernie is just a lovely woman and the breakfast leaves you full all day. Hit the motorways and you can be in Cork in about 5 hours. One of the lads from down that way can give you more ideas. Or head on over to Galway run down the west coast , stop off at the Cliffs of Mogher (spelling not my strong point) but it is a fantastic sight, 800 foot shear drop to the Atlantic. Bat on round to the ring of Kerry , fantastic but you will need to put some hours in on the bike.
Hit Cork and get to Blarney, back up to Dublin and catch the ferry back to Holyhead.
Book Stena line , Liverpool / Belfast and return Dublin Holyhead. Were are you travelling from? The fastest sea crossing is from Carnryan to Larne, which puts you right on the door step of the Antrim coast road.
No matter which part of Ireland you decide on it is a beautiful country, just make sure you bring your wet gear, the place is not called the Emerald Isle for nothing, Enjoy
Lew
Hit Cork and get to Blarney, back up to Dublin and catch the ferry back to Holyhead.
Book Stena line , Liverpool / Belfast and return Dublin Holyhead. Were are you travelling from? The fastest sea crossing is from Carnryan to Larne, which puts you right on the door step of the Antrim coast road.
No matter which part of Ireland you decide on it is a beautiful country, just make sure you bring your wet gear, the place is not called the Emerald Isle for nothing, Enjoy
Lew
MT-09 Tracer for those who no longer can handle a BIG boy Fazer