What are your top recommendations for our time in Ireland?! We are so excited to get exploring so let us know down below! Also, don’t forget to check out to squarespace.com/highlands2hammocks to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code highlands2hammocks
Thank you both for taking us along on your Irish adventures, even if it is in my armchair! It is on my 'bucket list' of places to go. Hope you have lots more videos of your travels with not only the stunning scenery but the handy information on places to stay etc.
Covid has seen a huge boom in people buying and building campers and motorhomes. It’s left the existing campsites completely rammed for June, July and August. Eventually capacity will increase but for the moment it means people are relying on wild camping and whatever facilities they can find.
Whilst up on the north coast park up at White Park Bay and walk along the coast to Ballintoy harbour where GoT was filmed. There’s a nice wee cafe at the harbour but cash only. Mussenden temple is lovely then a short distance away ism Benone Strand at Downhill for beautiful sunsets, if you get the weather 😁 Great to see you guys in Northern Ireland and enjoy your stay. There’s also the Caves in Fermanagh and over in County Down explore the Mourne mountains. So much to see!
Ahh going to absolutely love this! These Irish eyes are smiling ( regardless of whether I'm actually Irish or not ! 🤣)So much green and blue as well..two of my favorite colours! Congrats on the achievement too guys, that's awesome! And Gemma I prefer the second tale behind the Giants Causeway also😃
Now these two must be in the top 5 of youtube if not let's get them there the information they include in every film is amazing and such a young couple to take there adventure to the next level with information on tips and tricks even showing us repairs oh and there even Scottish says it all looking forward to the next video 😀
Ooooh we saw that place when we went to the Sliabh Liag cliffs! Didn’t get a chance to visit unfortunately but that sounds amazing 😍 Gemma’s worst nightmare though haha
Hope you make it down to Killarney and Kerry. 10 years ago I visited The Great Blasket and the Skelligs. They are magiical places .....if the sea is calm enough to get to them!!
Mppt is an upgrade, but its efficiency gets better when the voltage of the panels is higher, while your panels are low voltage panels. It still is a decent upgrade however and for sure will benefit your charging. Pwm was a great charger..back in 2000, not in 2021.. But i highly recommend getting rid of the isolation breaker. Those are know to be problematic and could easily cause the issues you have. Those black ones with red levers, also the ones with partially transparant… replace with a decent fuse. They are not uncommon to have a significant voltage drop. Solar panels won’t charge properly, inverters will random shutdown due to low voltage. They might work (partially) when new but will cause issues, its just a matter of when
I live in Wexford , hope u get to see it , Hook Head and Duncannon and a lot more here for u to see and plenty of camp site's and historic places here , i think u would love it here ..
This is another great episode and I've not even watched it all yet, lol. Your video just keep getting better. The editing, the recording and the usefulness too! I grew up in northern Ireland but left for Glasgow when I was 20. That's now 21 years ago. I love where I live but it's always good to get a look at northern 8rwland. I go back for visit and wee holidays. Especially to Be one beach at Downhill. You should stop off there too! ✅ It's only 10 mins from the ferry to Donegal. Again another great place to explore more of. 🫣 What am I saying you guys are well versed in all this now. Lol. Anyway keep posting your great vids they are very inspiring. Wild swimming is the best! 😉❤️
Aw thank you so much! This kind of feedback is always so nice to hear as it reassures us that we are doing the right thing 😁 thanks for watching and for the recommendations!
Check out The meadow campsite down Glandore in Westcork, drombeg stone circle near it,nice quiet campsite, great swimming spots, Lough Hyne near it,great trek up there, with superb views. Sherkin Iskand nice place to see,or cap clear, Dunworley beach is so beautiful. Crosshaven a lovely place, lovely beaches locally and cliff walks to check out. Cobh a place can park up for €10, with facilites.People also park up at Garretstown( there us a campsite called Garretstown house) or Owenahinchia too.
Thank you so much for sharing all of these wonderful recommendations Lorraine! I have added them to our maps 😁 unfortunately we won’t be making it that far south on this trip but when we come back we’ll need to check them out 😁
@@highlands2hammocks no worries at all,saw lastnight Park up at Dunworley beachand red strand. Just back from a few days camping. Found a island called Heir Island,it was amazing,the beach was like something from spain. Enjoy what you get to see guys.
Have an awsome travel around Ireland. I've never been but from what I've seen and heard its stunning. Iguess you can compare the irish sea with Scottish sea,which is the coldest.? Congrats on 2nd book. 💚
I camped around the Wild Atlantic way and back round to Belfast via Dublin in 2016 and loved it, I have been dying to take the van over and do it in a bit more comfort. Galway was my favourite particularly the outdoor diving at Salthill
Hi Gemma Campbell,nice to see you both again,never been to Ireland 🇮🇪 so I’m going to find this blog and the ones to follow,Gemma did you take the GoPro with you to the shower my mind boggles lol 😂,tell me how did all them rocks become round it looks like someone but them there I guess it something todo with the ice age or maybe you can tell me ,well interesting and enjoyable blog so till next time take care keep yourself safe,John 🇮🇪🌬🍕🍕🤽♂️🏄🏊🌈🤓😎🥸🤩🤩
We chatted about it ages ago but I could possibly revisit it haha yeah we dont want to take up loads of space with a big barrel so the bucket does the job 😁
@@highlands2hammocks Why did you put the water hose in the bucket and then use the pump to fill the water tank when you could have put the hose directly into the water tank 🤔.
@@highlands2hammocks as well as can be despite getting covid! Knew it would get me at some point. Just counting down the weeks till we finally get to go Campervan shopping!!!
Lol. We are staying in Nairn for four nights been touring around on our motorbike . stopped at findhorn yesterday as well as Spey bay and over to bow and fiddle rock
Looking forward to seeing your travels. You are currently in Northern Ireland (not Ireland) and are on the Causeway Coast. Within Northern Ireland, I would explore Mussenden Temple, the eel farms of Lough Neagh, maybe go wild swimming, surfing, canoeing or paddle boarding along the north coast - there are lots of groups you could join. You could also walk the Walls of Derry. Rathlin Island is worth a day visit (by passenger ferry) although I think the Puffins may have left by now. There is also a lot to explore in Co Fermanagh around the lakes. Once you cross into Co Donegal and Co Sligo, then you are in Ireland - and it is spectacular too. Good luck!
I'm welsh but you won't find a better coast line than the Welsh coastline from swansea up till Anglesey. My opinion the gower coast the best in the uk ....
I'm a bit confused. N.I. currency is pounds sterling and the 1st aire you bought the ticket for the signage stated £0.50 per 60 mins your ticket amounted to £12 but you said it cost 12 Euros? Euros are used in Eire.
Currently in lanzarote highlight of the day finding a laundry service that cleans for €4 the hotel said they could do it 48 hour turn around sod that 😂 😂 😂
What are your top recommendations for our time in Ireland?! We are so excited to get exploring so let us know down below! Also, don’t forget to check out to squarespace.com/highlands2hammocks to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code highlands2hammocks
Off to watch,whoohoo , ye are over in my country. So excited to see what ye are going to get up too.
You must visit Newgrange in County Meath it was built around 3200 BC older than Stonehenge and the pyramids in Egypt!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grianan_of_Aileach
I hope you make it to the Titanic experience in Belfast.
@@LorraineG123 ahh so exciting! 😁 hope you enjoy this series!
Just to confirm with visitors, Northern Ireland use's Pounds not Euros in the parking meters
Absolutely right! Was editing this in Ireland so got mixed up 😂 thanks!
A lot of parking meters in Tyrone and Fermanagh and Derry actually take both euros and pounds
Welcome to Ireland. I just found yet channel. I’m from Co Waterford.
Thank you so much 😁
Hari OM
Well done on getting organised and for completing that first draft. Now just real and enjoy those forty shades of green!!! YAM xx
Thanks Yam 😁 and we are so excited to share! So many beautiful sights already 😁
A big welcome to Northern Ireland. I must say that you are both very brave in swimming in the Atlantic Ocean when it is around 13deg C.
Thank you 😁 haha brave or daft?!
Thank you both for taking us along on your Irish adventures, even if it is in my armchair! It is on my 'bucket list' of places to go. Hope you have lots more videos of your travels with not only the stunning scenery but the handy information on places to stay etc.
So glad to hear you are enjoying them Susan 😁 thanks for always being so supportive!
@@highlands2hammocks- Guys, you definitely need a native American Dream Catcher on the wall just to sweeten the sleeping time. Stay safe and healthy.
Wow sums it up nicely doesn't it, how beautiful it is there.
Enjoy, & keep sharing.
It sure does ❤️ got so lucky with this sunset as well haha! Thank you 😁
Nice to see you both on the road again missed you bothx
Thanks Philip 😁 glad you enjoyed it!
Welcome to our wee Island guys! We love watching your adventures. So many hidden gems over here, enjoy 🙂
Aw thank you 😁 we have been loving our time so far!
Covid has seen a huge boom in people buying and building campers and motorhomes. It’s left the existing campsites completely rammed for June, July and August. Eventually capacity will increase but for the moment it means people are relying on wild camping and whatever facilities they can find.
Yeah we have really noticed that when trying to book campsites anywhere, they are always full! We do prefer to wild camp anyway 😊
Whilst up on the north coast park up at White Park Bay and walk along the coast to Ballintoy harbour where GoT was filmed. There’s a nice wee cafe at the harbour but cash only. Mussenden temple is lovely then a short distance away ism Benone Strand at Downhill for beautiful sunsets, if you get the weather 😁 Great to see you guys in Northern Ireland and enjoy your stay. There’s also the Caves in Fermanagh and over in County Down explore the Mourne mountains. So much to see!
We do indeed visit the balintoy harbour in the next video! AND Benone beach as well 😁
Ahh going to absolutely love this! These Irish eyes are smiling ( regardless of whether I'm actually Irish or not ! 🤣)So much green and blue as well..two of my favorite colours! Congrats on the achievement too guys, that's awesome! And Gemma I prefer the second tale behind the Giants Causeway also😃
Thanks Scott 😁 can’t wait to show you more of Ireland! We have seen some serious beauty so far 😍
Welcome to the best place in the world (apart from Scotland) Celtic Brother and Sister! Enjoy your stay!
Thanks Eddy 😁 so much similarity to Scotland! It’s beautiful ❤️
I used to live on the Isle of Islay and on a very clear day, we could see the Giants Causeway. Have a great trip around Ireland.
That’s amazing!! Can’t wait to visit Islay one day 😁
Looking forward to the new books, sound right up my street 👌
Thank you! We are so excited to launch them. 😁
This was so exciting! Congrats on the 1st draft! 👏🥰
Thank you so much 😁 so excited to be able to get these books done and dusted and focus more on travelling again 😂
Now these two must be in the top 5 of youtube if not let's get them there the information they include in every film is amazing and such a young couple to take there adventure to the next level with information on tips and tricks even showing us repairs oh and there even Scottish says it all looking forward to the next video 😀
What a review!! Thank you so much for the support 😍😁 you are amazing!
Near White park bay call into the Bothy Coffee shop. Try the whiskey matured roasted coffee!!
Ooooh we saw that place when we went to the Sliabh Liag cliffs! Didn’t get a chance to visit unfortunately but that sounds amazing 😍 Gemma’s worst nightmare though haha
Well done with the books! You two work so hard. Looking forward to the rest of your tour of the Wild Atlantic Way! Take care!
Aw thank you so much Linda ❤️ we really appreciate the support
We stayed here the night, did the job perfectly 😁
It was perfect 😁
Hey, I'd love to see more of Ireland with you two :) Keep up the good work!
Plenty more good stuff coming 😁
If only I had known that you were in Portstewart-you could have called up for a wee cup of tea. Great video!
Aw thanks for the offer! Next time 😁 glad you enjoyed it
Never been to Ireland. Excited for this series.
Can’t wait to bring you along 😁😁
Hope you make it down to Killarney and Kerry. 10 years ago I visited The Great Blasket and the Skelligs. They are magiical places .....if the sea is calm enough to get to them!!
Aww sounds amazing! 😍
Mppt is an upgrade, but its efficiency gets better when the voltage of the panels is higher, while your panels are low voltage panels. It still is a decent upgrade however and for sure will benefit your charging. Pwm was a great charger..back in 2000, not in 2021.. But i highly recommend getting rid of the isolation breaker. Those are know to be problematic and could easily cause the issues you have. Those black ones with red levers, also the ones with partially transparant… replace with a decent fuse. They are not uncommon to have a significant voltage drop. Solar panels won’t charge properly, inverters will random shutdown due to low voltage. They might work (partially) when new but will cause issues, its just a matter of when
Very interesting! Will keep an eye on the charger then 😁 thanks!
I live in Wexford , hope u get to see it , Hook Head and Duncannon and a lot more here for u to see and plenty of camp site's and historic places here , i think u would love it here ..
Amazing! Hopefully we can make it this trip, but if not we will need to visit next time 😁
Great video, ireland liiks amazing is one of the dream exploration countries along with scotland, and many others, great video, love your channel
Thank you 😁 glad you enjoyed it!
This is another great episode and I've not even watched it all yet, lol.
Your video just keep getting better. The editing, the recording and the usefulness too!
I grew up in northern Ireland but left for Glasgow when I was 20. That's now 21 years ago.
I love where I live but it's always good to get a look at northern 8rwland.
I go back for visit and wee holidays. Especially to Be one beach at Downhill.
You should stop off there too! ✅
It's only 10 mins from the ferry to Donegal. Again another great place to explore more of. 🫣
What am I saying you guys are well versed in all this now. Lol.
Anyway keep posting your great vids they are very inspiring.
Wild swimming is the best! 😉❤️
Aw thank you so much! This kind of feedback is always so nice to hear as it reassures us that we are doing the right thing 😁 thanks for watching and for the recommendations!
We loooove Ireland! It's so beautiful. Great video guys.
It has been so much fun so far! 😁
Check out The meadow campsite down Glandore in Westcork, drombeg stone circle near it,nice quiet campsite, great swimming spots, Lough Hyne near it,great trek up there, with superb views. Sherkin Iskand nice place to see,or cap clear, Dunworley beach is so beautiful. Crosshaven a lovely place, lovely beaches locally and cliff walks to check out. Cobh a place can park up for €10, with facilites.People also park up at Garretstown( there us a campsite called Garretstown house) or Owenahinchia too.
Thank you so much for sharing all of these wonderful recommendations Lorraine! I have added them to our maps 😁 unfortunately we won’t be making it that far south on this trip but when we come back we’ll need to check them out 😁
@@highlands2hammocks no worries at all,saw lastnight Park up at Dunworley beachand red strand. Just back from a few days camping. Found a island called Heir Island,it was amazing,the beach was like something from spain.
Enjoy what you get to see guys.
Have an awsome travel around Ireland. I've never been but from what I've seen and heard its stunning. Iguess you can compare the irish sea with Scottish sea,which is the coldest.?
Congrats on 2nd book. 💚
Haha hard to say as I’m a woose in both 😂 thank you so much!
I used to live in Portrush so glad you enjoyed it! 😊
We did thank you 😁
I camped around the Wild Atlantic way and back round to Belfast via Dublin in 2016 and loved it, I have been dying to take the van over and do it in a bit more comfort. Galway was my favourite particularly the outdoor diving at Salthill
Sounds amazing 😁 we are finally on the wild Atlantic way and it is so beautiful 😍
Pleased to see you back in your van.
Its nice to be home for a while 😁
Thanks for sharing your experience with solar panels, super useful :)
Glad you found it useful Shiva 😁
Hi Gemma Campbell,nice to see you both again,never been to Ireland 🇮🇪 so I’m going to find this blog and the ones to follow,Gemma did you take the GoPro with you to the shower my mind boggles lol 😂,tell me how did all them rocks become round it looks like someone but them there I guess it something todo with the ice age or maybe you can tell me ,well interesting and enjoyable blog so till next time take care keep yourself safe,John 🇮🇪🌬🍕🍕🤽♂️🏄🏊🌈🤓😎🥸🤩🤩
Hey John, thanks for watching 😁 it’s all to do with how the magma cooled when it came out of the sea 😊 fascinating!
Did I miss how you are using the bucket and hose to fill up your water? Genius!
We chatted about it ages ago but I could possibly revisit it haha yeah we dont want to take up loads of space with a big barrel so the bucket does the job 😁
@@highlands2hammocks so the hose has a sort of pump in it? We've been looking at adaptors and all sorts but you're always going to get awkward taps!
@@lostlangley ours is a whale pump 😊 it just fits into the side of the van and filters the water in, it’s great!
@@highlands2hammocks Why did you put the water hose in the bucket and then use the pump to fill the water tank when you could have put the hose directly into the water tank 🤔.
Looking forward to the vlogs and vlaughter from you two!
Haha thanks Rossi! Hope you are keeping well 😁
@@highlands2hammocks as well as can be despite getting covid! Knew it would get me at some point. Just counting down the weeks till we finally get to go Campervan shopping!!!
We found your damaged fence post in findhorn yesterday lol
That wasn’t us btw 😂 whoever did that must have destroyed their whole van haha!
Lol. We are staying in Nairn for four nights been touring around on our motorbike . stopped at findhorn yesterday as well as Spey bay and over to bow and fiddle rock
@@ayrshiretrikes3810 sounds amazing 😁 hope the weather is being kind!
@@highlands2hammocks suns shine again this morning
How do you fill your water tank from the bucket? It seems to defy gravity 😜
It has an internal pump haha
Looking forward to seeing your travels. You are currently in Northern Ireland (not Ireland) and are on the Causeway Coast. Within Northern Ireland, I would explore Mussenden Temple, the eel farms of Lough Neagh, maybe go wild swimming, surfing, canoeing or paddle boarding along the north coast - there are lots of groups you could join. You could also walk the Walls of Derry. Rathlin Island is worth a day visit (by passenger ferry) although I think the Puffins may have left by now. There is also a lot to explore in Co Fermanagh around the lakes. Once you cross into Co Donegal and Co Sligo, then you are in Ireland - and it is spectacular too. Good luck!
Great suggestions 😁 we stopped off here in our way to Ireland, which is where we are now 😊 so many beautiful sights around!
Still in Ireland 🇮🇪
In Ireland
I'm welsh but you won't find a better coast line than the Welsh coastline from swansea up till Anglesey. My opinion the gower coast the best in the uk ....
We absolutely loved that coastline when we toured around Wales a few years ago 😁 we would love to take the van there one day!
I'm a bit confused. N.I. currency is pounds sterling and the 1st aire you bought the ticket for the signage stated £0.50 per 60 mins your ticket amounted to £12 but you said it cost 12 Euros? Euros are used in Eire.
Well-spotted! I was sitting in Ireland editing this so it must have been habit haha
@@highlands2hammocks understandable now 😆
Check out Enniskillen in Co. Fermanagh.
Thanks for the recommendation 😁
Currently in lanzarote highlight of the day finding a laundry service that cleans for €4 the hotel said they could do it 48 hour turn around sod that 😂 😂 😂
Go naturist for the two days 😅
@@highlands2hammocks I did but doing yoga is a drafty issue 😂 😂 😂
Its not an nternational trip until you make it into Eire 🤣
That’s exactly where we are now 😜