cork city

 
 
 
 
 
 
303mccann
Craic'er
Avatar
Gender:
Location: cork
Age: 64
Posts: 73
Registered: 09 / 2016
My Motorhome:
Base Vehicle:
Subject:

cork city

 · 
Posted: 30.03.2017  ·  #1
There is talk of motorhome parking in the kinsale rd park and ride in cork city


JJF
Eat's Sleep's craic
Avatar
Gender: n/a
Location: Donegal
Age: 56
Homepage: MotorhomeCraic.com
Posts: 5319
Registered: 10 / 2014
My Motorhome:
Base Vehicle:
Subject:

Re: cork city

 · 
Posted: 30.03.2017  ·  #2
Super.... let's hope so.
Son lives out in Middleton , we go down a lot


Ally
Founder
Avatar
Gender:
Location: Muckamore, Antrim
Age: 55
Homepage: motorhomecraic.com
Posts: 32600
Registered: 08 / 2011
My Motorhome: Lunar Roadstar 780
Base Vehicle: Fiat 2.8 JTD
Subject:

Re: cork city

 · 
Posted: 30.03.2017  ·  #3
:up:


Chevy g20
Eat's Sleep's craic
Avatar
Gender:
Location: Omagh
Age: 58
Posts: 3205
Registered: 12 / 2011
My Motorhome:
Base Vehicle:
Subject:

Re: cork city

 · 
Posted: 31.03.2017  ·  #4
:up: :up:


Davy
Eat's Sleep's craic
Avatar
Gender:
Location: Co. Down
Age: 70
Posts: 1544
Registered: 09 / 2011
My Motorhome: Hymer B598 PL
Base Vehicle: Fiat 130 hp multijet
Subject:

Re: cork city

 · 
Posted: 31.03.2017  ·  #5
There has been talk about it for a couple of years now. Think I read about it in a post by someone on here. If I recall there was a link to a newspaper item.

The Black Ashe park and ride is very useful for visiting Cork. I find the staff very helpful. If you do want to use it, the entrance has a height barrier, so drive up to the bus entrance. The guys will open the barrier for you they generally get Motorhomes to park near the fence on the left after you have driven in past the terminus.

Davy


Selected quotes for multi-quoting:   0

Registered users in this topic

Currently no registered users in this section

The statistic shows who was online during the last 5 minutes. Updated every 90 seconds.