Eire Wild Atlantic Way

We did a large part of it..
Fascinating.
Some Pubs have aire facilities. Many do food and music and allow overnighting. There's lovely wild camping, though the weather can be a bit frisky. We wanted to overnight on Malin Head, but we're almost blown off
 
Lots of Wildcamping.
Toilet emptying needs care.....Campsites either will not do or are not allowed to (even for a fee).
Obviously the odd night in a campsite would work ..but they are not cheap
Water easy
Harbours are good and a smattering of aire type facilities.
Some roads on WAW tricky in places our Moho is coachbuilt 7m and a number of tight squeezes
A lot easier in say a panel van
very difficult in a long A class.
WAW = Wet and Windy !!! :D;)
 
Many public loos on the west coast use septic tanks and are not connected to a sewer drainage network. If you use the green septic tank friendly toilet fluids and carry these into the public loos with your cassette then you will be guilt free and life will be simple!

If you use chemical fluids then you do have a problem as a high number of public loos have signs banning chemical waste disposal.

Totally agree that some roads are very tricky single tracks for coachbuilts and many are bone shakers so make sure your van is well screwed together!

But even if your van falls apart it is worth it.
 
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May june july aug are the times to come here,everything closes outside these times except pubs.
When up in north donegal go to the national park and dunlewey centre where camping and toilet water all available.
Do visit the doagh famine village,ask and a over night is possable.
Dunree fort is also a must see,paul/jenny were there with me,buses can get down the narrow road so no bother for a class vans.

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Hi Trev always like your pics. But would be great if you can tell us where thay are. Ps. Does Santa come to you before Scotland
 
May june july aug are the times to come here,everything closes outside these times except pubs.
I thought in the videos they where lucky to have chosen Oct and have the place to them selves even with the weather perhaps being not so good
 
Hi Trev always like your pics. But would be great if you can tell us where thay are. Ps. Does Santa come to you before Scotland
Think he hits scotland on his way down from the pole,dough f village is just west of cardonagh,the dunree fort is on west coast 7 miles north of buncrana.
glenveigh nat park is below,do the bus trip to castle and tea house plus nice walks, and the dunlewey centre is on same road past errigal mountain left after filling station down a lane,boat trip on the lake worth doing and walk out past dam wall.

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expand the map many times to see the root i go,of the beaten track which are the best bits.N 56,turn left at termon, r251 from letterkenny,glenveagh n park to dunlewey past errigal mtn
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