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Wotcha.
I did it back in 2014. We drove over (ferry from Holyhead to Dublin, and drove up from there) so it meant we had the car over there, and could carry the camping equipment we needed as we were doing it on the cheap.
Stayed in Bushmills - lovely little site, I'd have to dig out the name of it if you were interested as I can't really remember, but they were pretty friendly and it was relatively cheap.
Problem we found is that you do need to have some transportation as everything is far apart and the public transport isn't the greatest - especially do expect not to be able to get a cab anywhere at all; it's as if they'll hear an English voice and suddenly all drivers are busy.
As for viewing places - we booked the start / finish grandstand and I have to say that was a mistake; I wouldn't do that again. It was better on the road - we also watched from Metropole (pay to sit on a raised bank) which was good, and from behind the barriers on the coast road (right on the coast itself) which was interesting from a speed point of view, but the best place on the road we found was just out the other side of York before Mill Road Roundabout. There's a number of side streets there (in fact, we parked in one of them) which you can effectively stand behind the barrier and be right up to the circuit. Limited view, of course, but the speed they wizz by at is nonetheless impressive.
IMO though, going without the bike was a mistake. The Giants Causeway Coast roads are lovely and although I had fun driving them in my big diesel estate, I'd have loved to have been in some of the groups out riding. |
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I went last year. Was really lucky with the weather, it was blue skies every day, which is very unusual apparently as normally its miserable.
I watched from Black Hill, in the front yard of my mates house. Bikes were going passed about 5 yards from where I was sat, which was incredible. Unfortunately I also witnessed the death of a young rider which was a pretty horrific sight to witness. It also curtailed the racing for the day.
Despite that, I would recommend black hill as a viewing spot due to the proximity of the bikes. You would probably have to go to the top end of the hill though as at the bottom its just peoples front gardens.
We watched one day from down near the finish line, which was OK. There is a chicane before the start finish straight now, which was added to slow the bikes down. It does mean you get a good view of the bikes going slow round the chicane prior to blasting out. If you could get in the grandstand I'd recommend it, as the viewing areas nearby are quite restricted view with all the fencing in the way.
You're probably onto a winner not going on a bike, the roads were rammed when I went, lots of police etc, so I was glad I wasn't on the bike.
Make sure you get into Portrush one evening, as the pubs are overflowing, with a great atmosphere. There's a pub down on the harbour which serves the best Guinness in Ireland too, can't remember the name of it though!
Edit: Just noticed the comment above. I was stopping with a mate who had a car, so wasn't too bad from a transport POV - agree the public transport links aren't fantastic, but I mainly stayed in the Portrush area anyway. ____________________ CBR600F '02
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Cheers fellas,some helpful info there.
I would probably be better off hiring a car at the airport by the sound of it.But still have plenty of time to plan things to make the most of the trip. ____________________ Current Bike - 2000 ZX-7R |
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Sounds like it's changed a bit since I went... 2004/2005 I think.
Worth a visit but was a bit of shock to me, my first road race and with a team and riders mrs. Serious stuff if it goes bad.
We went to Mondello Park first to shake down and I think all the teams were there... then up North if I recall correctly.
If I remember right they were trying to do 200mph though the speed trap that year and there and there was some money for anyone who did?
I/we stayed in the paddock about 10 meters from where Guy Martin was parked... lorry parked on hardcore. He gave us a lift to the Nightclub in his van after I asked him in a pub, because he was drinking tea.
I think he came in to Kelly's in Port Rush, but I was a bit distracted.
Guy asked me how I was next the day, when he was sitting on the bike on the grid, which seemed a bit strange and ... I felt like crap from over indulging.
I walked back to the paddock at silly am from the club, trying to chat girls up in the car park and found out, some of the locals don't like the racing....
Went to Joey Dunlops pub, worth a visit. Weather was damp...
Was invited to the TT with the same team in 2009 but never went as I had my own things on, apparently much better for the atmosphere?...
Although Macau would be my choice,
I've heard plenty stories about all these places...
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Did it a few years back via ferry from Hollyhead. It proper pissed it down for 4 days solid, so we ended up riding to a mate's dad's hotel on the West coast for a couple of days of drinking... ____________________ Now - Speed Triple, old ratty GS550, GSXR750M
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