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Posted: 29.07.2017  ·  #1
Stayed for a night in Annagassan, it was lovely there by the quay. Went to the local bakery on main street the following morning and bought bread, apple pie. they were both still warm. A lovely village. No other camper there with us.


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Posted: 29.07.2017  ·  #2
We were there a few weeks ago and really enjoyed it. We went to the local Pub Restaurantand had the most fabulous meal at a reasonable cost.


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Posted: 29.07.2017  ·  #3
The more I read these forums the more I'm liking the east coast north of Dublin.
Definitely a few days tour coming up with the sites mentioned on MHC.
But Cork next weekend for the bank holiday...... anyone down that way ?


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Posted: 29.07.2017  ·  #4
Have they water back yet?


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Posted: 29.07.2017  ·  #5
jack,
it was on your recommendation that we stayed overnight there.

thanks!


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Posted: 30.07.2017  ·  #6
Quote by JJF

The more I read these forums the more I'm liking the east coast north of Dublin.
Definitely a few days tour coming up with the sites mentioned on MHC.
But Cork next weekend for the bank holiday...... anyone down that way ?


The Bears Way for me ,walking and overnight wild parking .


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Posted: 31.07.2017  ·  #7
Thinking of heading to Annagassan next weekend to check it out & onwards to to carlingford marina for second night.
New ferry across from greenore to go further up


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Posted: 01.08.2017  ·  #8
Enjoy your weekend rubberduck. Let us know as to how you get on.


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Posted: 01.08.2017  ·  #9
Any word on the cost of the ferry for MHs


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Posted: 01.08.2017  ·  #11
I see an 8 metre commercial is €18 on the ferry whereas a camper is €22.50.


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Posted: 01.08.2017  ·  #12
Maybe with a camper you get more room so that you can put out the table and chairs !!!


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Posted: 01.08.2017  ·  #13
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camper is €22.50.


Slashed from €25 :-/


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Posted: 01.08.2017  ·  #14
a bit like the strangford/portaferry crossing, an outrageous sum for a motorhome, its actually cheaper to drive around


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Posted: 02.08.2017  ·  #15
Don't think I'll use that rip off would rather the scenic drive around


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Posted: 02.08.2017  ·  #16
Has anyone watched the ferry at different states of the tide to see how overhangs on Motorhomes will fare on the ramps. I wouldn't be in a rush to try it out until I knew better what the angle of slipway and angle of ferry ramps were like.

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Posted: 03.08.2017  ·  #17
I have used 2 or 3 other ferries over the years and the rule of tumb that they use is , that your overhang must be less than 1 metre pass the back wheels. Our overhang is just under a metre. The other thing that they require is that MH reverse onto the ferry.
The Rathmullen to Buncrana was the steepest that I have encountered so far, and according to my wife I had less that an inch clearance after mounting the loading ramps.
The price quoted for MH is probably to discourage MH from showing up at the dock.


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Posted: 19.10.2017  ·  #18
Car and caravan e 12 , Campers e 21 , think I'll drive around , nice views too


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Bears Way ??? :open_mouth:


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Car and caravan e 12 , Campers e 21 , think I'll drive around , nice views too


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Car and caravan e 12 , Campers e 21 , think I'll drive around , nice views too


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Posted: 20.10.2017  ·  #22
Killimer/ Tarbert ferry ( Co. Clare) was €21 for Mh), €19 for cars maybe bit cheaper if booked online.


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Posted: 21.10.2017  ·  #23
Just drive around you are on your holidays , do any of these ferry's save you more than 2 hour's or any money


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Posted: 21.10.2017  ·  #24
Kinsale Fringe Jazz Festival for us on the bank holiday weekend.


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Kinsale Fringe Jazz Festival for us on the bank holiday weekend.


What's " Bears Way" ??


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Kinsale Fringe Jazz Festival for us on the bank holiday weekend.


What's " Bears Way" ??


The Beara way,
The other is a result of
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Posted: 25.11.2017  ·  #27
Spent Sunday night in Annagassan harbour, one other camper there. A nice quiet spot. We had a fantastic meal in the Glyde Inn and the following morning bought a few items in the shop. I made sure both establishments knew we were in a motorhome at the harbour. Both businesses were very positive towards motorhomes, long may it continue. Stopped off in Foley's Tea Rooms , worth a visit, in Castlebellingham for a nice cuppa and panini on the way to Carlingford.


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Posted: 26.11.2017  ·  #28
For goodness sake flipper you have Sussed out all our haunts. 😝


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Posted: 21.09.2018  ·  #29
is the road to the harbour in Annagassan accessible easy enough. looks like a tight road, or is that just the way it looks on google maps.


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Posted: 21.09.2018  ·  #30
It's absolutely fine.


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Posted: 21.09.2018  ·  #31
Cheers Ally.


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Posted: 21.09.2018  ·  #32
Just called to Annagassan on my way to Carlingford 3 vansalready there you will have no problem on approach road. Enjoy looks a fine spot. Good luck with the fishing


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Posted: 22.09.2018  ·  #33
It’s an excellent spot we go to chill out often and enjoy the food and beverages in the local pub. There’s a great wee supermarket in it too, so don’t be loading up with food support the local businesses.


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Posted: 22.09.2018  ·  #34
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It’s an excellent spot we go to chill out often and enjoy the food and beverages in the local pub. There’s a great wee supermarket in it too, so don’t be loading up with food support the local businesses.


That’s good advice Jack, leaving a bit of money in the places we motorhomers use/stay/overnight is one of the most important things we could do. After all we are ‘using’ their local area and giving something back in return if at all possible is a pro-active way of encouraging and fostering acceptance of motorhome tourism.


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Lovely spot, fishing was poor. Feeding the crabs more than anything, but a great night away with the family.


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Posted: 24.09.2018  ·  #36
Looks like fun either way.....Is that your new Motorhome Rob?.....Cracking looking machine....Enjoy!


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Posted: 24.09.2018  ·  #37
Thanks John, it is. Cant beat a bit of comfort, and reliability.


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