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30th April 2017, 19:55 | #31 |
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I can confirm a lovely part of the world where both myself and my family were made to feel most welcome last year........
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30th April 2017, 22:24 | #32 |
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I seem to remember we got some tasty chips in Newcastle that day! Hope to see you back over here again buddy ...
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Forgot that I said I'd mention a couple of places to eat on the north coast. Tartine at the Distiller's Arms in Bushmills is excellent and very reasonably priced - I've eaten a few lunches & evening meals there and never been disappointed. A sign of how well I think of it is that I picked it for my last birthday celebration!
The Bushmills Inn is somewhat more touristy - still good quality but perhaps a bit pricier. Been a while since I was there, but I always enjoyed it when I went. After a lovely drive about 8-9 miles along the coast to Ballycastle (from Bushmills, this passes the Giant's Causeway and the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge), you won't be disappointed by any of the Central Bar, O'Connor's Bar across the street from it or the Cellar Restaurant. There's also a new place about to open in Armoy, on the main A44 road heading back south from Ballycastle - I'll try & check it out once it's up & running, as it's only a few miles from me.
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1st July 2017, 05:22 | #34 |
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As we get close to this folks, I have had very little feedback for this grand tour I had planned.
Have we anyone who is 100% committed to visiting over the period?
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3rd July 2017, 21:05 | #35 |
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i'm planing to pop over in october i have mentioned it to mike curren and the NI classic Rover lot very early panning as fitting in bevs birthday time . we went over in the 75 last time but going in the 3 this time
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