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does anyone know some nice and quiet Wild Spots along the route between Hull and Holyhead? We will "land-bridge" here on our trip to Ireland this summer.
Preferrably more on the Welsh end. Don't mind if it is remote.
Best Regards,
Gerhard
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does anyone know some nice and quiet Wild Spots along the route between Hull and Holyhead? We will "land-bridge" here on our trip to Ireland this summer.
Preferrably more on the Welsh end. Don't mind if it is remote.
Best Regards,
Gerhard[/quote:948608e006]
There is a fairly quiet spot in Caernarvon, it is on Aber Foreshore Road. Go throuh Caernarvon follow signs for Pothmadog, just after passing Tesco store on right straight over roundabout in 100 mtrs turn right and immediately right again (follow signs for Coed Helen caravan site) dont turn into caravan site but follow road roun to right (a bit narrow and twisting for about 500mtrs) follow road for about 3-4 Km alongside Menia Strait and you will find several places where you cen pull in One in particular is a picnic spot with benches and some hardstanding,sometimes get 2 or three motorgomes parked there position is 53.12724deg N 4.31131W..hope this helps,sorry did not spot your post earlier. Good luck Peter
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follow signs for Holyhead town centre,then country park,In country park just before small car park and bridge turn right behind buildings>this road leads to a peir.Plenty of parking overlooking the sea.Ideal if you have a ferry crossing.
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We have stayed in the carpark on the East side of Chester next to the river Dee many times.
Its only 5 minutes walk into this historic town and the gates are shut at 10pm so you don't get any boy racers in there, there are toilets , water and a toilet emptying point.
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We have stayed in the carpark on the East side of Chester next to the river Dee many times.
Its only 5 minutes walk into this historic town and the gates are shut at 10pm so you don't get any boy racers in there, there are toilets , water and a toilet emptying point.
Hi,
sounds interesting. Could you provide a more precise position (street or car park name resp. GPS coordinates)? And, if the gate shuts at 10pm, when does it open again?
Anyway, thanks very much to all of you so far.
Best Regards,
Gerhard
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Boff
The parking spot in Chester is Little Roodee car park. Address is Castle Drive Chester it opens early for shoppers and coaches. you can park overnight for small fee. best to enter Chester via A483 ,over bridge and turn right into Castle Drive.
Tony
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Boff, Its opposite the racecourse and when we were last there the toilet block was being rebuilt maybe its finished by now, its a great spot and a lovely walk into Chester town following the river, about 10 minutes. Anne.
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I live across the river from Hull... i'll wave to you as your ferry comes in! he he.
Hi Snelly,
you are a little late...
Since my last post in this thread I have been 4 times to Hull and 3 times to Chester (each time on Little Roodee car park).
Next time we come to UK end of June 06 for Scotland, but then we will arrive in Newcastle.
Best Regards,
Gerhard
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