That will be a big loss to the restaurants and shops across the road.
Sure will. Between ourselves and another couple we were touring with last summer we left over €200 there when parked up for a couple of nights.
Next time we're in that part of the world we'll have to spend our hard earned elsewhere.
sprinter
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: Co Wicklow Age: 93 Posts: 7717 Registered: 01 / 2015 My Motorhome: Matilda 2 Pilote 703FP Explorateur Base Vehicle: 3ltr 318 Sprinter Automatic
Yes, sad time for the local restaurants/bars etc.
Last time we were there (4 vans) we spent in excess of €500 on meals & drinks.
I love Westport, but afraid there is many other places which will now avail of our hard earned money.
I really despair with this country & the backward attitude adopted towards Motorhome tourism.
Am I correct in saying that Westport House don't allow dogs? Makes them very motorhome unfriendly given the number of motorhomes that have a pooch or two on board. They don't cater to the market but appear to wish to prevent any alternative none the less.
Putting up barriers to stop vans free parking on the grass and blocking access to the boats might be a good move, but the barriers to the carpark should be removed even if a fee is charged.
same in Cong a nice big carpark just before the town and empty most of the time.
jacktherev
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: Co Antrim Age: 76 Posts: 6955 Registered: 01 / 2012 My Motorhome: Adria Vision Base Vehicle: Renault
Putting up barriers to stop vans free parking on the grass and blocking access to the boats might be a good move, but the barriers to the carpark should be removed even if a fee is charged.
same in Cong a nice big carpark just before the town and empty most of the time.
When we were there we parallel parked along the quay HERE not in the way of any of the working boats.
One wonders why, but we probably know why, a section of THIS PARKING AREA hasn't been made available for motorhome parking like has been done in Cobh
Well, that's that then.
Another Irish town crossed off our list of places to visit.
The ferry port to Europe remains our favourite destination on this island.
Too right @baguette … Hard to beat Rosslare as you roll on the ferry, with your motorhome (and you’re wallet) in the knowledge of being made welcome in France & beyond.
What an atrocious attitude towards Motorhome’s this country fosters, and I’m afraid to say that this attitude is here to stay…..
Out of interest, I'm on the Dingle peninsula at the moment in the Ballyferriter/Ventry/Ballydavid area and have yet to come across a barrier or no overnight parking sign. I'm sure they're around but none of the places I've passed or used have them.
I guess though busy, popular towns are a different story
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