ABR Ireland weekend in Glengarriff, Co Cork

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Not long back from a great long weekend away.
Thursday - leaving from N.Ireland, headed south on the A27 to Newry, then followed the Newry canal, crossed the border at Omeath and continued through Carlingford.
Followed the R176 & 173 & onto the M1.
South on the M1 & onto the M50
Off at J12 and left onto Ballycullen Rd (Woodstown village).
Left onto the R113 & right onto the R115
Coffee stop at Timbertrove Cafe
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A nice spot with a good selection of food.

Continued on the R115 through Sally Gap
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Continued down to Laragh & a stop at the Wicklow Heather for lunch
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Joined by Chris on his Harley and back to the Wicklow Heather for dinner.
Turkey & Ham for me & Irish Stew for Chris - excellent - I always stop here when I'm in the area, and it never fails to impress.
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Then off to a local B&B in Greenan for the night.
 
Friday morning & after breakfast we went our separate ways - Chris wanted to visit the Waterford Crystal factory & the Harley Davidson shop there. I set my sat nav for Killarney - we would meet up later in Glenarriff. Roads worthy of note were the R747, 748 & 746. From there it was various roads across Ireland and a bit of motorway.
Goes without saying the N71 from Killarney to Glenarriff was great.
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A quick fill up at the filling station in Glenarriff which probably has one of the best views in Ireland.
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Then onto the campsite, which soon filled up
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Perfectly located on the WAW about a mile south of Glenarriff. On site bar included.

Around 29 turned up & the weather was looking promising for the weekend.
 
Its a lovely part of the world the Beara Peninsula. Theres a particularly challenging little L road that runs from Releigh Bridgen (halfway to Kenmare) to Dawra which is always a bit of fun. That and the Dursey Island cable car at the end of the penninsula.
 
Was waiting on a mate who was coming off the Holyhead/Dublin ferry later so gad a bit of time to kill. A bit of fishing just south of Laragh - no joy, but a lovely spot - glad the couple of hogs were on the opposite bank - looked like there was a bit of wild boar in their genes!
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Where's Jose when you need him?
 
A quick fill up at the filling station in Glenarriff which probably has one of the best views in Ireland.
At the risk of being somewhat of a pedant are you confusing Glenarriff in Co Antrim with Glengarriff in Co Cork?
There's more than distance and spelling between the two.
 
Most opted for the ride out round the local area which was to include a bit of un-surfaced. Chris & me headed off on more suitable roads for the HD.
A right out of the campsite and onto the WAW, then up the Healy Pass
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Then continued North on the R573 & a coffee stop at Helens Bar & Restaurant - stunning location for a stop
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Yip thats the one (y) Great pics and ride report by the way. You certainly got the weather. :)
 


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