Passing through Howth today, so I decided to look and see if campers were parking.
There were 2 smallish campers, one from GB and one from France, parked rear-on adjacent to the fishing boats. I noticed that there are now plastic barriers along the length of the pedestrian walkway, so bigger campers cannot overhang the walkway, and if they do park their cabs will be well out on the road.
There are also 2 derelict/abandoned?? old campers, there for many months now. Also 1 caravan.
In theory one could park length-ways on the other side of the road, as there were no cars there and the weather suggests none would want to park that far away from the town’s facilities at present.
Not very satisfactory.
Franco
There were 2 smallish campers, one from GB and one from France, parked rear-on adjacent to the fishing boats. I noticed that there are now plastic barriers along the length of the pedestrian walkway, so bigger campers cannot overhang the walkway, and if they do park their cabs will be well out on the road.
There are also 2 derelict/abandoned?? old campers, there for many months now. Also 1 caravan.
In theory one could park length-ways on the other side of the road, as there were no cars there and the weather suggests none would want to park that far away from the town’s facilities at present.
Not very satisfactory.
Franco