I was just the same Jenny going on the ferry . Got myself all in a bother . But I took some anti sickness tablets and was fine . But I was still unsettled about our dog in the car . But she was fine . We did the shortest route as well x
Hi Bob Jenny and Poppy Great vlog as always. Can't wait to see your Northern Ireland trip. Jenny try not to worry to much about the crossing we travel from N.Ireland over on the Ferry quite a lot and the sailing is quite smooth. Your Ballyness site is very near to us and is a beautiful site so close to The Giant causeway which is a must see and Dunluce castle is just a few miles down the road. Portrush and Portstewart both have lovely beaches.Ballintoy harbour is nice and game of thrones filmed there but without your car in would be a bit tight to get down there. Hope you enjoy your stay in N. Ireland.
Living near Rhuddlan, I enjoyed watching your visit to our region of North Wales. If you are ever close to here again, can I suggest you visit St Asaph, Britain's second smallest city. Your dog would enjoy a walk alongside the River Elwy and a visit to the Cathedral. Another place of interest I'm sure you would enjoy is Cae Dai 1950s Museum in Denbigh, lots of memorabilia of the 50s and early 60s including a lorry used in the Great Train Robbery. Thanks again for making such interesting videos.
Thoroughly enjoyed the Welsh trip, it brought back memories of family holidays back in the day. Poor Poopy so sad she was on a short lead for the last castle, bless her. Looking forward to Ireland, thank you all so much.
Very much enjoyed watching the Welsh trip and now looking forward to the next adventure in Ireland. Inspiring as always. Hope Poppy gets to do more adventuring next time. Safe trip over on the ferry.
Hi Bob and Jenny, so pleased you enjoyed Wales. We went to Rushin House last year. The owners were lovely and couldn't be more helpful. We were up the top of the site(adults only) with lovely views over the loch and hills. We loved Enniskillen everyone was so friendly. The day we travelled the sea was like a mill pond so calm hope it's the same for you.
Hi Bob. We are at Milestones purely because of your Vlog. Thanks, we have a lakeside pitch and just enjoyed a couple of wets in the micro brewery followed by a superb lunch in pop up restaurant take away Sunday. Time for a few zzzzz,s. Cheers , regards to Jenny and Poppy. Keep up the reviews Top Man.
Bob don't worry about Poppy on ferry the two hours go quickly just time for coffee and your nearly in Larne..our three travel with no problems .enjoy your trip to Northern Ireland
In July this year we travelled via Cairnryan and Belfast return. We didn’t want to leave Darcey, our Westie either in the car cage (which she normally travels in) or the on board kennels. And so we Purchased a collapsible crate which was max size allowed. My wife carried Darcey until we got to the restaurant/ seating area where I was able to set up the crate, put in her favourite crate rug and she settled down next to use as we sat near to the entrance/exit. Return journey was no problem either. Before returning to our vehicle we took Darcey out of the crate before leaving the seating area. My wife carried Darcey back to the car and I carried the now collapsed crate. IRIS OYAMA folding pet carry. Hope this helps ?
You can't take a dog crates onto the deck on the Cairnryan to Larne route. www.poferries.com/en/routes/cairnryan-to-larne/travel-information/travelling-with-a-pet
Love the review of your welsh trip. Its always interesting seeing how much people spend and what they spend it on. We are on one of your favourite sites this week which is Bunree at Onich. We have spent more this year on sites. Looking forward to seeing your northern Ireland tour. I agree with Jenny on the ferry, I would be worrying also 😐
Ever thought about getting a back box for items such as a folding bike , chairs , aqua-roll etc ? They look quite good and you can lock them securely especially with a couple of ratchet straps. I think they can take up to 65kg.
Thank you Bob, Jenny and Poppy, we love your vlogs, we live in Abergele which is near to Rhuddlan Castle, we really enjoyed your tour of the castle. Please don’t apologise for trying to pronounce Welsh words and place names you really make a good effort, well done….diolch yn fawr! BTW we finally bought our motorhome last week so looking forward to our adventures. Best wishes to you both. 👍
Enjoyed the vlog , the tour and the final breakdown - all very interesting. Surprised you never visited Portmeirion as I thought , being similar age to myself you would have been a viewer of “The Prisoner “ back in the day !👍🏻 number 7
We enjoyed that, thank you. Not a bad attempt at pronouncing Welsh words either, well done. At least you had a go. Looking forward to Northern Ireland now. Take care safe travels and nice to see miss T at the end.
To be fair, you made an excellent effort with the Welsh pronunciations but at the end of the day, it is not the accuracy, but the fact that you bothered to make the effort and therefore demonstrate respect that it is important. I am a Welsh speaker and my education until I was 18 was through the Welsh language. Even though I live in Japan, I have often (very often at times) been asked to speak on Radio Cymru (Welsh language broadcasts) to speak about certain notable Japanese related news. The 2011 earthquake and tsunami was one and I was on the radio almost daily, the first, 90 minutes within the earthquake happening. I digress. I have enjoyed your Welsh trip and it has been a sight for sore eyes for this Welshman abroad. I enjoy your videos and will continue to watch. Diolch (thank you).
I think I may have said this before Bob.... so apologies if I'm repeating myself. We have the same layout as you and use a Thule bike rack attached to our towbar with it's own security feature. Our bikes are then secured to the bike rack with a couple of bike locks. All under a bike cover. I guess if someone wanted to steal them badly enough then they would. But hopefully it would slow them down a bit. Best thing we did was take our bikes with us. Looking forward to your NI tour..Hope you have a great time.
Yes, anything can be stolen if their determined enough. I've bought a carry bag for the bike so I'll see how that goes before I probably end up getting a bike rack!
The Welsh castles were a bit of a vanity project. They cost a vast amount to build and to upkeep….. mostly to subjugate the Welsh who were fiscally bankrupt and would remain so until coal and slate were exploited more than half a millennium later.
Thank you for taking me along !!!! All so interesting !!!!!
Thank you, enjoyed having you with us. 😊👍
Nice vlog Bob and Jenny. Thanks for sharing.
I was just the same Jenny going on the ferry . Got myself all in a bother . But I took some anti sickness tablets and was fine . But I was still unsettled about our dog in the car . But she was fine . We did the shortest route as well x
Hi Bob Jenny and Poppy Great vlog as always. Can't wait to see your Northern Ireland trip. Jenny try not to worry to much about the crossing we travel from N.Ireland over on the Ferry quite a lot and the sailing is quite smooth. Your Ballyness site is very near to us and is a beautiful site so close to The Giant causeway which is a must see and Dunluce castle is just a few miles down the road. Portrush and Portstewart both have lovely beaches.Ballintoy harbour is nice and game of thrones filmed there but without your car in would be a bit tight to get down there. Hope you enjoy your stay in N. Ireland.
Thanks for the tips!
Great trip
Living near Rhuddlan, I enjoyed watching your visit to our region of North Wales. If you are ever close to here again, can I suggest you visit St Asaph, Britain's second smallest city. Your dog would enjoy a walk alongside the River Elwy and a visit to the Cathedral. Another place of interest I'm sure you would enjoy is Cae Dai 1950s Museum in Denbigh, lots of memorabilia of the 50s and early 60s including a lorry used in the Great Train Robbery. Thanks again for making such interesting videos.
Thanks for the tips
Fully agree. Live in St asaph it’s a beautiful small City, well worth a visit
Thoroughly enjoyed the Welsh trip, it brought back memories of family holidays back in the day. Poor Poopy so sad she was on a short lead for the last castle, bless her. Looking forward to Ireland, thank you all so much.
Love you sharing your trips as always. Keep up the amazing work guys!! Love the trips to the sites ☺️ thanks again
Very much enjoyed watching the Welsh trip and now looking forward to the next adventure in Ireland. Inspiring as always. Hope Poppy gets to do more adventuring next time. Safe trip over on the ferry.
Hi Bob and Jenny, so pleased you enjoyed Wales. We went to Rushin House last year. The owners were lovely and couldn't be more helpful. We were up the top of the site(adults only) with lovely views over the loch and hills. We loved Enniskillen everyone was so friendly. The day we travelled the sea was like a mill pond so calm hope it's the same for you.
Thanks, that sounds good.
Happy anniversary and enjoyed your tour immensely. Looking forward to your Northern Ireland tour. Safe travels.
Hi Bob. We are at Milestones purely because of your Vlog. Thanks, we have a lakeside pitch and just enjoyed a couple of wets in the micro brewery followed by a superb lunch in pop up restaurant take away Sunday. Time for a few zzzzz,s. Cheers , regards to Jenny and Poppy. Keep up the reviews Top Man.
Thank you, will do.
Really enjoyed the welsh trip and looking forward to the Irish one!
Hi Bob & Jenny really enjoyed your Welsh trip , you put so much into them. Looking forward to the next in Ireland 👍
Great video again and really enjoyed your Welsh trip. Looking forward to your trip to Ireland. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your time ;))
Bob don't worry about Poppy on ferry the two hours go quickly just time for coffee and your nearly in Larne..our three travel with no problems .enjoy your trip to Northern Ireland
Hi Bob and Jenny, lovely look around the castle. Enjoyed your trip around Wales. Looking forward to your Ireland trip and loved the waffle ha ha x
Thanks!
In July this year we travelled via Cairnryan and Belfast return. We didn’t want to leave Darcey, our Westie either in the car cage (which she normally travels in) or the on board kennels. And so we Purchased a collapsible crate which was max size allowed. My wife carried Darcey until we got to the restaurant/ seating area where I was able to set up the crate, put in her favourite crate rug and she settled down next to use as we sat near to the entrance/exit. Return journey was no problem either.
Before returning to our vehicle we took Darcey out of the crate before leaving the seating area. My wife carried Darcey back to the car and I carried the now collapsed crate.
IRIS OYAMA folding pet carry.
Hope this helps ?
You can't take a dog crates onto the deck on the Cairnryan to Larne route. www.poferries.com/en/routes/cairnryan-to-larne/travel-information/travelling-with-a-pet
good vid bob
Great following your Welsh trip and your review of it . X
Love the review of your welsh trip. Its always interesting seeing how much people spend and what they spend it on. We are on one of your favourite sites this week which is Bunree at Onich. We have spent more this year on sites. Looking forward to seeing your northern Ireland tour. I agree with Jenny on the ferry, I would be worrying also 😐
Ever thought about getting a back box for items such as a folding bike , chairs , aqua-roll etc ? They look quite good and you can lock them securely especially with a couple of ratchet straps. I think they can take up to 65kg.
Yes, I could do that. I used to have a Fiama back box on our Autocruise Vista and Starfire.
Thank you Bob, Jenny and Poppy, we love your vlogs, we live in Abergele which is near to Rhuddlan Castle, we really enjoyed your tour of the castle. Please don’t apologise for trying to pronounce Welsh words and place names you really make a good effort, well done….diolch yn fawr! BTW we finally bought our motorhome last week so looking forward to our adventures. Best wishes to you both. 👍
I have to apologise, it seems to offend so many people in the comments. Mwynhewch eich Cartref Modur newydd.
Loved the waffle before dinner 😉
👍🖖🏴🏴🏴
Enjoyed the vlog , the tour and the final breakdown - all very interesting.
Surprised you never visited Portmeirion as I thought , being similar age to myself you would have been a viewer of “The Prisoner “ back in the day !👍🏻 number 7
We can't take Poppy to Portmerion unfortunately. I missed the giant beach all!
@@BobEarnshawMoHo aw that’s a pity - we went last year and can’t see any reason why they wouldn’t let dogs in , it’s all open air
We enjoyed that, thank you. Not a bad attempt at pronouncing Welsh words either, well done. At least you had a go. Looking forward to Northern Ireland now. Take care safe travels and nice to see miss T at the end.
Thank you, hopefully we won't mangle the NI town names too much!
@@BobEarnshawMoHo 😆
To be fair, you made an excellent effort with the Welsh pronunciations but at the end of the day, it is not the accuracy, but the fact that you bothered to make the effort and therefore demonstrate respect that it is important. I am a Welsh speaker and my education until I was 18 was through the Welsh language. Even though I live in Japan, I have often (very often at times) been asked to speak on Radio Cymru (Welsh language broadcasts) to speak about certain notable Japanese related news. The 2011 earthquake and tsunami was one and I was on the radio almost daily, the first, 90 minutes within the earthquake happening. I digress. I have enjoyed your Welsh trip and it has been a sight for sore eyes for this Welshman abroad. I enjoy your videos and will continue to watch. Diolch (thank you).
Thanks for affirmation, we do try!
Great video, love this part of the country, Thanks for sharing, I have subscribed
I think I may have said this before Bob.... so apologies if I'm repeating myself. We have the same layout as you and use a Thule bike rack attached to our towbar with it's own security feature. Our bikes are then secured to the bike rack with a couple of bike locks. All under a bike cover. I guess if someone wanted to steal them badly enough then they would. But hopefully it would slow them down a bit. Best thing we did was take our bikes with us. Looking forward to your NI tour..Hope you have a great time.
Yes, anything can be stolen if their determined enough. I've bought a carry bag for the bike so I'll see how that goes before I probably end up getting a bike rack!
Great ...very interesting 🙂👍
Should add we used Stenna line. 👍
Maybe next time. We bought the ticket two years ago.
I think you need to design your own spec motor home for next one with a large garage and spiral staircase for Poppy lol
😂😂 And a tower in the middle.
Can the bike go in the cab when the seats are spun ?
I've just got a carry bag, so I'll try that.
@@BobEarnshawMoHo yeh its a space many forget about . We put our bike in the van whilst in transit but then cab whilst on-site 👍🏻
woww amazing
Thanks
Great tour of castle bob and jenny
Great job you both do fantastic views keep up good vids
Regards rolf marivel baby Ayesha Chance staffi
Thanks!
I should add you get and actual audio pronunciation.
The Welsh castles were a bit of a vanity project. They cost a vast amount to build and to upkeep….. mostly to subjugate the Welsh who were fiscally bankrupt and would remain so until coal and slate were exploited more than half a millennium later.
A hugely costly project with no less than 17 Castles, but probably reflects his perceived threat from the Welsh people.
Does not Jenny use a bike
No she doesn't want to.
Poor Poppy she just loves her stairs. I see no reason why she could not have gone up. Probably better behaved than the people.
Yes, she misses the stair climbs with me.
CASTLE ???????
Why are you asking? It's a castle.
another reat vlog bob