Come back anytime! As you said, September is when Ireland is at her finest. We don’t get a summer as such, just the odd Tuesday in June and July, but September is the business.
Super video, really enjoyed it. I head back to Ireland 🇮🇪 often on the bike, whatever the weather..BUT..it's even better when you get fab weather like you guys! Your photography and filming are great 👍. Cheers Steve
@ivy-mac Father Irish, mother English...grew up in West Cork, near Skibereen from 7yrs till I was 17. I live in West Sussex, and head back whenever possible. I love the land, the people and as a biker its heaven..as you know!. I've ridden all over Europe and Central America, but I could spend a lifetime exploring Ireland 🇮🇪...it's a bit of a modern cliche but it's my happy place. Nice bike by the way 👍 Cheers Steve
I'm not a fan of the 360 video cameras - prefer standard cameras like GoPro/Drift/Polaroid 100 etc. But your photography is absolutely amazing. You should put a slideshow of the stunning photos at the end of the video. Great trip and you certainly got great weather and took in a lot of the scenic spots and attractions in the area in the 3 days. Thanks for sharing. Go n-eiri an mbothar leat!
I am from Letterfrack near Kylemore Abbey and at National Park which you would have rode through, hope to get back one day from Australia so I can ride around on the wild Atlantic way. You were blessed with weather too 👍😎
i aint got the time to watch this atm, but it's been on my todo list to tour round ireland for some time, so i've subscribed and am going to watch it later for ideas, as i've only been to Dub a few times on business. cheers
The west coast of Ireland is stunning. The North East coast is also spectacular, especially if you tie it in with some road racing, like Armoy, or the NW200.
@@bikesbluesrallies7768 thanks 🙏 I've sold the Ducati now, but really miss it 😔 I'm just back from the Pyrenees on a Triumph Sprint 1050, a bit different, and not nearly as thirsty.
How did you manage to drive around the Gleniff horseshoe and not mention Diarmud and Grainnes cave? The big black hole above the old houses.. 😊😂😂 well done, ye covered a good few miles/kilometres😊❤ you're right about the roads in England, we were recently in Epsom and Dorking in Surrey. The roads are in sh1te.. and they've stopped trimming the grass verges and roundabouts leaving it very difficult in places to see oncoming traffic.. Yeats spent a lot of time around Lissadell and Drumcliff and Sligo, being related to the Pollexfens. The Gorebooths lived at Lissadell and Yeats was keen on the daughters and could be seen on occasion wandering the roads mumbling poetry to himself..
You're right, I should have done a bit of research 👍 Yeah, we managed to pack in quite a bit without being too frazzled every day. My Mam was born and breed in Templeboy, near Easky, I've great childhood memories of the area.
Those caves in Gleniff are dangerous. An American tourist died falling there a couple of years ago and people are frequently rescued by the mountain rescue team and the coastguard. There’s caves at Keash in south Sligo are much safer. There is a road off that road which goes to the mast on the top of Truskmore (650m) but it’s locked these days. About a 40 minute walk. Spectacular views. And the next valley south is worth a look, Glencar.
The road to Truskmore is a 'private' road.. (even though the public funded it all) for the RTE crews to attend the television broadcasting mast.. beautiful scenic area, lots of history connected with the mines up there..
@@magpie6648 It used to be open to drive up until 20ish years ago. People often walk up it nowadays. I suspect they know that and keep it locked to limit any liability.
Great video. I hope to do this this trip next year. How did you find the sheep on the road? Is that dangerous? They would give me anxiety. Hello from Australia.
Hi. You're over thinking it 😂. The sheep are used to cars and bikes, so don't suddenly dart across the road. Usually the roads were you find the sheep are narrow and slow going, so they're not really a problem. Have a great trip when you get there. Half the fun is in the planning and research.
BTW your in my part of the world and great to see you guys traveling through . 👍👍👍
Lucky you. My mam was from Sligo, so I spent a lot of time there as a kid.
Come back anytime! As you said, September is when Ireland is at her finest. We don’t get a summer as such, just the odd Tuesday in June and July, but September is the business.
Thanks Mick, I'll most definitely be back.
Cheers Ivor, there are plenty of potholes still around Ireland, but not on the "tourist" routes!! Cheers for the upload, much appreciated
@@Kate-v9d believe me, there are a lot more in the UK
Super video, really enjoyed it. I head back to Ireland 🇮🇪 often on the bike, whatever the weather..BUT..it's even better when you get fab weather like you guys! Your photography and filming are great 👍. Cheers Steve
Thanks for the kind words Steve, much appreciated, I just need to improve the commentary now 😉. I'm guessing you're Irish as well?
@ivy-mac Father Irish, mother English...grew up in West Cork, near Skibereen from 7yrs till I was 17. I live in West Sussex, and head back whenever possible. I love the land, the people and as a biker its heaven..as you know!. I've ridden all over Europe and Central America, but I could spend a lifetime exploring Ireland 🇮🇪...it's a bit of a modern cliche but it's my happy place. Nice bike by the way 👍 Cheers Steve
It's certainly a great place to go on your bike, the roads, the scenery, the people ❤
I'm from Navan in Co Meath.
I'm not a fan of the 360 video cameras - prefer standard cameras like GoPro/Drift/Polaroid 100 etc. But your photography is absolutely amazing. You should put a slideshow of the stunning photos at the end of the video. Great trip and you certainly got great weather and took in a lot of the scenic spots and attractions in the area in the 3 days. Thanks for sharing. Go n-eiri an mbothar leat!
Thanks very much for your kind words. It's hard to take a bad photo in the west of Ireland when the weather is so glorious 🌞👍
I am from Letterfrack near Kylemore Abbey and at National Park which you would have rode through, hope to get back one day from Australia so I can ride around on the wild Atlantic way. You were blessed with weather too 👍😎
It's a gorgeous part of the world, and when the weather plays ball it's just perfect
i aint got the time to watch this atm, but it's been on my todo list to tour round ireland for some time, so i've subscribed and am going to watch it later for ideas, as i've only been to Dub a few times on business. cheers
The west coast of Ireland is stunning. The North East coast is also spectacular, especially if you tie it in with some road racing, like Armoy, or the NW200.
Enjoyed your few days trip round Ireland what you think of the pikes peak nice bike
@@bikesbluesrallies7768 thanks 🙏
I've sold the Ducati now, but really miss it 😔
I'm just back from the Pyrenees on a Triumph Sprint 1050, a bit different, and not nearly as thirsty.
How did you manage to drive around the Gleniff horseshoe and not mention Diarmud and Grainnes cave? The big black hole above the old houses.. 😊😂😂 well done, ye covered a good few miles/kilometres😊❤ you're right about the roads in England, we were recently in Epsom and Dorking in Surrey. The roads are in sh1te.. and they've stopped trimming the grass verges and roundabouts leaving it very difficult in places to see oncoming traffic.. Yeats spent a lot of time around Lissadell and Drumcliff and Sligo, being related to the Pollexfens. The Gorebooths lived at Lissadell and Yeats was keen on the daughters and could be seen on occasion wandering the roads mumbling poetry to himself..
You're right, I should have done a bit of research 👍
Yeah, we managed to pack in quite a bit without being too frazzled every day.
My Mam was born and breed in Templeboy, near Easky, I've great childhood memories of the area.
Those caves in Gleniff are dangerous. An American tourist died falling there a couple of years ago and people are frequently rescued by the mountain rescue team and the coastguard. There’s caves at Keash in south Sligo are much safer. There is a road off that road which goes to the mast on the top of Truskmore (650m) but it’s locked these days. About a 40 minute walk. Spectacular views. And the next valley south is worth a look, Glencar.
Thanks for the tips, I'll check out Keash next time I'm in the area.
The road to Truskmore is a 'private' road.. (even though the public funded it all) for the RTE crews to attend the television broadcasting mast.. beautiful scenic area, lots of history connected with the mines up there..
@@magpie6648 It used to be open to drive up until 20ish years ago. People often walk up it nowadays. I suspect they know that and keep it locked to limit any liability.
Excellent video Ivor!
Thanks George
HI, I spent a lot of my youth in Mayo and know many of the roads well. But, on the video time 14:30, where is that?
Hi, that's the Gleniff Horseshoe in Sligo
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Great video. I hope to do this this trip next year. How did you find the sheep on the road? Is that dangerous? They would give me anxiety. Hello from Australia.
Hi. You're over thinking it 😂. The sheep are used to cars and bikes, so don't suddenly dart across the road. Usually the roads were you find the sheep are narrow and slow going, so they're not really a problem.
Have a great trip when you get there. Half the fun is in the planning and research.
What time of year did you go?
Beginning of September. Best time I think. Still a chance of good weather, kids are back at school, and the roads are a bit quieter.
Sorry mate but the sound is not at all good. Other than that great stream . Thanks. 👍👍👍👍Just subed
Totally agree about the sound and my commentary. Hopefully each video I do will be an improvement on the last.
Q: How did they know Mountbottom had dandruff? A: When they found his 'Head and Shoulders' on the beach!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@declanmurphy6427 the old ones are the best 😂
@@ivy-mac you could say 'classie' 😄😁😄😁😄😁😄