Introduction
Country
Welcome to my travel blog. I've decided to keep a log of my travels, partly as a way to record them and partly as a small project into the world of travel writing. So please enjoy, comment and suggest places to visit. This is my first time to Ireland but I doubt it'll be my last :-)
I've been meaning to travel to Ireland since last year however due to happen-stance I joined an excellent two week charity ride around the UK coastline. I also produced my first blog for this, see here.
Trip planning
My attitude to trip planning now is the adoption of 'Less is more'. I would tend to plan every hour, mainly as a comfort. But now I like to get out of my comfort zone and simply get a rough plan together and go. Though whilst putting this blog together to give you, dear reader, an idea of where I'm going, I've ironically had to plan more that I was intending to do. But in a good way I've also discovered more places to add to the list then when I started.
The Aim is to circumnavigate Ireland sticking to the coast as close as possible, with one or two diversions into the centre.
Here’s a quick map, though I'm restricted to the amount of point's I can use this will give you a rough idea of my route.
I've heard a lot of good things about Ireland, both of its landscape and its people. Having never been before I'm really looking forward to exploring the Emerald Isle and its history.
As for its history, I cannot say, until putting this blog together, all I could honestly say is that I knew that Ireland was one of the few places not conquered by Rome and the Vikings enjoyed raiding its shores. Also that there was bound to be some interesting Celtic monuments scattered around to visit. I was also aware of the troubles in recent years but not importantly the why's and the history. I realised that there was a big hole in my appreciation of Irish history so after a quick gen-up via the internet and thanks to my Irish friends I now somewhat understand its historical timeline.
I'll be starting from Norwich, Norfolk, UK at the witching hour of Friday the 18th from a good friends, luckily for me 'informal style' Stag-do. With an overnight run across the country to catch the 08:30 ferry from Holyhead. Then a 3 hour sail to Dublin giving me some nap time before an hour of so run to Enniskillen where my first stop will be, see below itinerary for 'Horizons Unlimited'.
Leaving Enniskillen on either the Sunday evening or Monday at first light, I'll head down to Westport which I'll call my official start point. This is because on the 26th in Dublin, I'll have a few good friends and fellow travel riders joining me. Who are on their own two week trip around Ireland starting and finishing from Dublin. Half way through their trip, they aim to be at Westport, so it makes sense to start and finish mine there also.
From Westport I'll head clockwise to Dublin then spend a day, night and hopefully a hangover morning there. Then carry on along the coast, enjoying the twisty roads and scenery till I arrive back at Westport and early the following morning head down to Galway then using the motorway, cut straight across to catch the 08:30 ferry back from Dublin.
Here are some of the places I plan to visit:
The Irish HUBB - Horizon's Unlimited event Ireland (18-20th July)
HU is an overland travellers group, which includes any type of overlander from 4x4's to campervans, trikes, bicycles, hitch-hiking or walking and of course motorcycles. This goes into making a group of like-minded individuals. Who take the opportunity to get together at HUBB meeting's set up across the globe giving them the chance to make new contacts, as well as renewing old ones. Plus planning new trips, and also addressing or attending instructive seminars on a wide range of topics, ranging from how to's to personal trip planning and documentary's.
I recently attended this year, my 3rd at the UK HUBB at Donnington Park on the 19th - 22 June.
It's a special event to attend attracting a near 1000 people and one I love to
volunteer my time for to help organise. Plus if you’re not a globe trotter, like myself, you don’t feel out of place, as long as you've the curiosity to wonder what's around the next corner of over the next hill, you’re not out of place. Besides with all the inspiration flouting about you soon catch a travel bug or two.
I thought also this year I would attend the Irish equivalent, giving me a great opportunity to meet new people and maybe get some good tips on where to visit.
For the following places I've been recommended, so I've delved into the internet and pulled in some facts before I go, here they are:
I'll take this recommended route for bikers to Belfast