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A smooth Stena Line ferry trip from Fishguard to Rosslare and now on site for one night at Wexford.
We travel to Waterford tomorrow to stay for a few days on the coast south of Waterford.
Sites are expensive compared to England at around 24 € + 3€ hook up + 3€ extra car although so far wi fi free :001_rolleyes:
 
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And the Guinness tastes great. Have a good one.:thumbup:
 
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It's been a chill day, a steady run from Wexford to Dungarvan, a couple of long walks on the beach and a lovely warm sunny end to the day.
Touring the coast road to Waterford in the morning and a look round the town :thumbup:
 
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Excellent.:thumbup:
we hope to do Ireland at some point, could be this summer and tentatively looking at holly head for the crossing and looking at a 3/4 week stay.
hope you are keeping a log.:wink:
 
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Aahh... Bejasus and begorah, welcome to The Emerald Isle. You"ve just increased the Irish RV population by a fair percentage I"d say :thumbup:
 
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It's been a chill day, a steady run from Wexford to Dungarvan, a couple of long walks on the beach and a lovely warm sunny end to the day.
Touring the coast road to Waterford in the morning and a look round the town :thumbup:

thats great news larry, how are you getting on with the language:001_smile:
 
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thats great news larry, how are you getting on with the language:001_smile:

Gets a shade confusing when you listen to them talking think they must be speaking Gallic and then find its actually Polish :001_rolleyes:
 
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thats great news larry, how are you getting on with the language:001_smile:

Aargh the top o the mornin to ya Smudger :wink: Oi came away without me English / Oirish phrase book :lol:

They so friendly over here, everybody wants to chat , we love it :thumbup:

Take care :thumbup:
 
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Aahh... Bejasus and begorah, welcome to The Emerald Isle. You"ve just increased the Irish RV population by a fair percentage I"d say :thumbup:



At my age I can no longer increase any population :001_tongue::lol:
 
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Evenin all from almost sunny Clonea Bay :001_cool:
Today we drove the scenic route along the coast to Waterford , some beautiful coves , incredible scenery and warm chatty Irish folk.
If ever you are this way you must see Stradbally Cove, un commercialised, not a shop in sight and a smashing place to walk .
Waterford was pleasant with an interesting Cathedral , looks relatively ordinary from outside but almost Venetian inside with pillars and a very decorative ceiling, impressive.
Off to Cork tomorrow and again will take the scenic route :thumbup:
 
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Aargh the top o the mornin to ya Smudger :wink: Oi came away without me English / Oirish phrase book :lol:

They so friendly over here, everybody wants to chat , we love it :thumbup:

Take care :thumbup:

ooppss sorry larry, i meant the polish language:laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
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ooppss sorry larry, i meant the polish language:laugh::laugh::laugh:

Could be right there Smudger, I heard many foreign voices in the streets of Waterford today :blink:
 
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Hi Larry we stayed at Bayview in 2011 Dungarvin was very pretty we thought Waterford was very drab and grey!!!

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Regards Pat
 
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Are ye not comin" up to da " Black Nort"... as it was known during the "troubles" ? :001_smile: Go on , ya will, ya will, so ya will........:biggrin:
 
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Hi Larry we stayed at Bayview in 2011 Dungarvin was very pretty we thought Waterford was very drab and grey!!!

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Regards Pat



Hi ya Pat yes , although the sun was shining, Waterford was not that inspiring.
One more night here and we travel to our next stop at the CClub site at Glenbeigh overlooking Dingle Bay :thumbup:
 
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Are ye not comin" up to da " Black Nort"... as it was known during the "troubles" ? :001_smile: Go on , ya will, ya will, so ya will........:biggrin:

Hi Paul hope you are all ok up nort, :001_smile:
Not sure yet how far north we will travel, our next stop is overlooking Dingle Bay on a CClub site at Glenbeigh .
So far lucky with weather, must be my lucky Shillelagh :thumbup:
 
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Ha, ha.. Must go and cut me another "lucky Shillelagh", this one"s worn out :001_smile:
 
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Hi Paul hope you are all ok up nort, :001_smile:
Not sure yet how far north we will travel, our next stop is overlooking Dingle Bay on a CClub site at Glenbeigh .
So far lucky with weather, must be my lucky Shillelagh :thumbup:

When at Glenbeigh try the Red Fox inn on the N70 Ring of Kerry at the bog village museum,plenty of room to park,good food and drinkand the museum is quite interesting.Also a walk on Inch beach is nice and if i remember not far away:001_smile:.Regards Phil
 
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Today, Tues, we drove to Cork (in the car) and in very warm sunshine enjoyed a wander around what is a very nice, interesting city. Also spent too much :blink:
We drove back and wandered off the main road to visit Youghal, picturesque Ardmore and Helvick Head.
There is no shortage of incredible scenery and friendly people, they all want to talk, so refreshing :thumbup:
On the road tomorrow headed for the C Club site at Glenbeigh, overlooking Dingle Bay, for a few days .
Weather dry and not cold :thumbup:
 

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