Cafe Mexicans if you like Mexican food. Youll have to book in advance but this far out you should get one.
Unreal feed
Cafe Mexicans if you like Mexican food. Youll have to book in advance but this far out you should get one.
Unreal feed
Cork lads. Settle a bet for me…How long does it take to drive from the red cow to cork? To dunkettle say cc @gilgamboa and other carkies
Red Cow to Glanmire would take around 2 hours 15 minutes* doing in or around the speed limit
• not including the pitstop at the horse and jockey
2.10
Tho I usually do sub 2 hrs tipping on.
And posting on TFK
2 hours
Strava for drivers is badly needed
A strong 2 hours non- stop. 240km.
@gilgamboa headed to the general Clonakilty direction Friday evening. What would be the best route to take from West Limerick? Children wouldn’t be the best in the car so thinking of sticking with the Charleville / Mallow route.
Newcastle West, Broadford, Freemount, KanturK, Millstreet, Macroom is the way I’d travel anyway.
You’re as well off, you might save a few minutes going via Donoughmore and Macroom but you’re driving every inch of that road
It’s an absolute stones of a drive. What time ish…easiest route with kids is mallow cork bandon but that will be jammers Friday evening with bank holiday traffic.
Quickest route to go from mallow is cross country to coachford and through beal na blath but that’s a desperate road
Definitely go via mallow anyway your heart be broken going NCW, Newmarket etc for sake of 15 mins
You could potentially be stuck in slow moving traffic as far back as ballinhassig on Friday evening if you leave it too late
Would be leaving midwest limerick around 3pm on a bank holiday Friday evening.
Enjoy the model train village
You could head to Galway where there are no traffic issues thanks to the green party/bushypark-neocon alliance.
Another option via Mallow is: Blarney - Cloghroe - Ballincollig - Crossbarry - Bandon.
Cross country, but better roads than going the Coachford route.
That’s the best option