DBSilverfox
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Juat read an interesting article on touring the Isle of Man in a motorhome. Seems they are very welcoming, and it is a great place to go. Anyone been? How was it?
David
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Hi DavidJuat read an interesting article on touring the Isle of Man in a motorhome. Seems they are very welcoming, and it is a great place to go. Anyone been? How was it?
David
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I'm sure someone from IoM told us they kept their Mhome on the mainland because of prohibitive ferry prices, but I could be wrong - haven't checked em.
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The wife and I are hoping to get over there next year (2011). We will be taking the MH and towing me Bonny T100 for some fun touring
We are going for 3 weeks spread over the two weeks of the TT and traveling from Haysham ferry port.
Graig, the site we are thinking of going to is Glenlough at Union Mills. Have you any views on this site?
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This is true, a lot of island based MH owners leave their MHs on the mainland because of the cost of the ferries. It's alright coming over and touring, and enjoying, but, if you live here then the first part of any journey is the ferry. So, if l wanted to have a week or so in England, l have to get the ferry. And if l did that 4 or 5 times a year, or a long weekend now and then, it becomes expensive. So, it makes sense to leave the MH in secure storage, and get the ferry as a foot passenger for a few quid when l want to go off, or get a half hour flight. lt's still cheaper than ferry costs with a MH.
Craig