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0325422
30/04/2007, 6:46 PM
is anybody else thinking about going to cardiff on june 2nd.
wouldnt be an expensive trip.
SuperDave
30/04/2007, 7:36 PM
eurolines overnight over and back is only €58. Lots cheaper than flying (Bristol w ryanair is about €80 and that's before car hire etc)
0325422
01/05/2007, 9:08 PM
it costs €50 something to get the train to limerick these days. i think i'll definately be going over for that weekend anyway. Then start saving for the eastern european trip.
theworm2345
02/05/2007, 3:16 AM
My advice is take the jet ferry from Dublin then take the train (the station is literally about 100 meters from the boat dock), its really cheap and its pretty quick (They also show movies...I had to watch Daddy Day Care :()
RogerMilla
03/05/2007, 2:56 PM
it's a really big game for us , if the czechs drop points they will come under pressure after the german debacle.
My advice is take the jet ferry from Dublin then take the train (the station is literally about 100 meters from the boat dock), its really cheap and its pretty quick (They also show movies...I had to watch Daddy Day Care :()
You spend 99 minutes on the Ferry and 6 hours on the train from Holyhead to Cardiff...might not be everyone's cup of tea. You can get Ferry and train tickets for about €50 all in though AFAIK.
Also flying to Bristol is usually cheap and very near Cardiff.
In Cardiff there are a lot of cheap b&b on Cathedral Road which is 10 minutes walk from City Centre/stadium. Travel Lodge on Mary's Street is also an option
theworm2345
04/05/2007, 12:31 AM
You spend 99 minutes on the Ferry and 6 hours on the train from Holyhead to Cardiff...might not be everyone's cup of tea.
I didn't realize it was 6 hours to anywhere in Wales from Holyhead, it was about 1 hour to Wolverhampton (I think)
EDIT: I always thought Wales was a little smaller the Northern Ireland, but I was wrong :o
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