It's good to see someone doing the WaW. I have done it about 3 years ago on the 1250. Just watch out for the singage as you go further up north. Sometimes the locals love to remove or turn the sinage to the wrong way. I would also recommend getting a Wild Atlantic Way Passport from any of the tourist or post offices. You can colllect stamps along the way. I keep mine next to my on the shelf as a reminder of that great trip! I'm local to Cork, If you are yet to pass it on your way to Kinsale, you migth want to to a small detour to Cobh, where which was the last stop of the Titanic or to Crosshaven, it's a lovely little town with the worlds oldest yacht club, the Royal Cork Yacht Club. A stop at Canbem fort Meagher (if it's still open for the season) or Charles Fort near Kinsale is also a great stop.
Thanks for all the tips :) The videos are a few months old :'D while I was on the road I was unfortunately only able to post one episode a week, so with 5-6 riding days a week you quickly get behind. But I'll keep it in mind for my next visit :)
So glad the weather is being kind to you so far. it is good to get a visitors view on bike touring in here , I am looking forward to the rest of your journey
Welcome to Ireland. I watched your video of your arrival in Ireland, and was delighted to see you had posted this video. There are so many beautiful places to see here in Ireland, so don't be surprised if you find yourself saying, "look how beautiful this is," many times. I have subscribed so I can follow your adventures. I have had the privilege of travelling the length and breadth of Ireland, and I hope you find it as enjoyable as I did, and still do.
Thank you very much :) yes I absolutely loved it, you will hear "beautiful" a lot in my videos 😅 and maybe at some point "lovely", I learned that in Ireland and the UK 😃
Certain parts are but if you travel north to the next county and Dublin which is the capitol that all changes quite dramatically and just like any other busy metropolitan city.
AYE....First thing in the morning ..last thing at night....stay LEFT !!!!! lol The £40 B&B looked cosy and nice... some luxury for you....if only for a night Beautiful drone footage ...as usual Stay safe....thanks for taking us with you
Places that might be worth a stop or even a detour: - Kinsale - for food - Glengarrif and Garnish island - unique fauna - Kenmare - very cute town - On the Ring of Kerry - Derrynane Beach and House - Valencia Island (via bridges) - check out a view of the lighthouse on the east of the island - Kells Bay Beach - gorgeous and Kells Bay House and Gardens - Killarney and it's famous Lakes - Gouganbarra Lake and Saint Finbar's Oratory - Inch Beach - looong - on the road to - Dingle - Dunquin and view the Blasket Islands in the distance - Lahinch and the Cliffs of Moher - Kinvara on the way to - Galway City for pubs and craic - Clifton - Leenaun (Irelands only Fjord) - Westport and Clew Bay (365 islands) - Chill Island (via bridge) and it's gorgeous isolated Keem Beach - County Donegal - any place) - The Giant's Causeway - basalt rock formations - Belfast City Have a great trip with fair weather. Looking forward to following your adventures Evora :)
Another great look around some beautiful countryside with Evora the explorer 👍Have you thought about a 'Thanks' button or a Patreon membership as i would like to help (and maybe others) to keep you doing what you are doing, so we can also enjoy. 🙂
Oh thank you very much :) Maybe for the start of the second season next year, I just don't really have a special benefit I could offer you for it yet :'D
Welcome to Ireland. Hope you thoroughly enjoy every minute here. Also hope the weather gods are kind to you. Happy safe travels to you
Thank you :D I did - the weather wasn't that bad :D
It's good to see someone doing the WaW. I have done it about 3 years ago on the 1250. Just watch out for the singage as you go further up north. Sometimes the locals love to remove or turn the sinage to the wrong way. I would also recommend getting a Wild Atlantic Way Passport from any of the tourist or post offices. You can colllect stamps along the way. I keep mine next to my on the shelf as a reminder of that great trip! I'm local to Cork, If you are yet to pass it on your way to Kinsale, you migth want to to a small detour to Cobh, where which was the last stop of the Titanic or to Crosshaven, it's a lovely little town with the worlds oldest yacht club, the Royal Cork Yacht Club. A stop at Canbem fort Meagher (if it's still open for the season) or Charles Fort near Kinsale is also a great stop.
Thanks for all the tips :) The videos are a few months old :'D while I was on the road I was unfortunately only able to post one episode a week, so with 5-6 riding days a week you quickly get behind. But I'll keep it in mind for my next visit :)
Another enjoyable video. Glad the rain stayed away and compliments on your drone footage.. Next episode please🤗...🚴♀👏👏☘
Thanks :D I'm working on it :) There will be a new episode every Tuesday and Friday
Ireland looks like a lovely place to visit and ride.also fantastic scenery and a beautiful lake. And bridges.
It absolutely is 😊
Welcome to Ireland, I am from Wicklow. The County's nickname is "The Garden of Ireland" for it's stunning views. hope you enjoyed your time here.
Thank you so much :) It really is the garden of Ireland :D I enjoyed it a lot.
I hope you got to see Glendolough in Wicklow, its absolutely beautiful. 🥰
And powerscourt gardens 👍
Unfortunately I missed it :'D I was right next to it in Laragh .. Next time :D
@@cemu1065Yes absolutely and of course the waterfall is beautiful also.
@@travelwithevorathat's a shame but hopefully you come again and get experience it, you won't regret it I promise. 🤞
Thanks for giving me places to visit on my trip to Ireland next year keep up the good work
Thanks :D you can visit everything in Ireland - it's all beautiful :'D there are signs with points to visit everywhere
So glad the weather is being kind to you so far. it is good to get a visitors view on bike touring in here , I am looking forward to the rest of your journey
Thank you :)
Welcome to Ireland. I watched your video of your arrival in Ireland, and was delighted to see you had posted this video. There are so many beautiful places to see here in Ireland, so don't be surprised if you find yourself saying, "look how beautiful this is," many times. I have subscribed so I can follow your adventures. I have had the privilege of travelling the length and breadth of Ireland, and I hope you find it as enjoyable as I did, and still do.
Thank you very much :) yes I absolutely loved it, you will hear "beautiful" a lot in my videos 😅 and maybe at some point "lovely", I learned that in Ireland and the UK 😃
The roads are so narrow and everything is so green :-)
Certain parts are but if you travel north to the next county and Dublin which is the capitol that all changes quite dramatically and just like any other busy metropolitan city.
@@Keeter101 I drove from up side of Eire many years ago, All the roads back then were very narrow.
@esrider7765 we're getting there, slowly but surely 😉😁
Yees :D sometimes it's so much green you cant even see the coast :D
AYE....First thing in the morning ..last thing at night....stay LEFT !!!!! lol
The £40 B&B looked cosy and nice... some luxury for you....if only for a night
Beautiful drone footage ...as usual
Stay safe....thanks for taking us with you
Thank you :D yees it was really nice :) sometimes I had to tell myself to ride left :D
@@travelwithevora PS did you receive , a few days ago ..and follow-up email.....with MY bike photos ? Curious if it was delivered
Places that might be worth a stop or even a detour:
- Kinsale - for food
- Glengarrif and Garnish island - unique fauna
- Kenmare - very cute town
- On the Ring of Kerry
- Derrynane Beach and House
- Valencia Island (via bridges) - check out a view of the lighthouse on the east of the island
- Kells Bay Beach - gorgeous and Kells Bay House and Gardens
- Killarney and it's famous Lakes
- Gouganbarra Lake and Saint Finbar's Oratory
- Inch Beach - looong - on the road to
- Dingle
- Dunquin and view the Blasket Islands in the distance
- Lahinch and the Cliffs of Moher
- Kinvara on the way to
- Galway City for pubs and craic
- Clifton
- Leenaun (Irelands only Fjord)
- Westport and Clew Bay (365 islands)
- Chill Island (via bridge) and it's gorgeous isolated Keem Beach
- County Donegal - any place)
- The Giant's Causeway - basalt rock formations
- Belfast City
Have a great trip with fair weather.
Looking forward to following your adventures Evora :)
That is a great list of places to visit. I have been to many of them, and I also recommend visiting them.
Oh wow :D thats quite a list, Thank you 😊 - I can already tick off some of the points on this list :) and I'll save the rest for my next visit 😊
Cormacs chapel on the rock of cashel was built by german craftsman,its a mixture of German and Irish architecture
Oh wow, thats good to now, I didn't read that anywhere. Thanks :)
👍👏👏👏👏✌️🇪🇦
Thanks :)
Another great look around some beautiful countryside with Evora the explorer 👍Have you thought about a 'Thanks' button or a Patreon membership as i would like to help (and maybe others) to keep you doing what you are doing, so we can also enjoy. 🙂
Oh thank you very much :) Maybe for the start of the second season next year, I just don't really have a special benefit I could offer you for it yet :'D
Go to Ballinskellig beach and St Finians bay in Kerry.
Thanks :)
Stay in the International Hotel in Killarney 90 e per night. Hotels are cheap this time of year.
Or the grand hotel Tralee
Thank you :D but that's not my price range :) my limit was actually 30€ per night. In Ireland, however, I had to exceed it a few times.