Hi All,
I operate a cafe & car park in Oughterard, Co. Galway.
We are not on the wild atlantic way however we do get a lot of motorhomes for overnight stopover.
When motorhomes drive from Galway to Clifden along the WAW they encounter a lot of problems, narrow roads, frustrated locals trying to pass, etc.. This is just 1 example on the long WAW.
I can see the need for a route for motorhomes that cuts out some of the problem areas.
For instance Galway to Clifden via Oughterard.
Ok you say whats the point if you can not see the Atlantic.
However you will take in beautiful scenery along Lough Corrib and cut through the 12 bens on better roads and link back up with the WAW whenever you want
A route could be designed all along or close to the WAW that suits motorhomes connected to overnight stopovers.
what do ye reckon
Dessie
I operate a cafe & car park in Oughterard, Co. Galway.
We are not on the wild atlantic way however we do get a lot of motorhomes for overnight stopover.
When motorhomes drive from Galway to Clifden along the WAW they encounter a lot of problems, narrow roads, frustrated locals trying to pass, etc.. This is just 1 example on the long WAW.
I can see the need for a route for motorhomes that cuts out some of the problem areas.
For instance Galway to Clifden via Oughterard.
Ok you say whats the point if you can not see the Atlantic.
However you will take in beautiful scenery along Lough Corrib and cut through the 12 bens on better roads and link back up with the WAW whenever you want
A route could be designed all along or close to the WAW that suits motorhomes connected to overnight stopovers.
what do ye reckon
Dessie