ok, so we are all meeting by the big blue boat, avoiding men with Shot guns. I cant wait :D
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ok, so we are all meeting by the big blue boat, avoiding men with Shot guns. I cant wait :D
Funny, I was thinking of that stone the other day when the words 'That'll be an ecumenical matter' came into my mind. Didn't end up being shoved up a bishops a*se by Father Jack. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy
Hopefully followed by plenty of DRINK :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy
Is anyone camping?
I still hold out aspirations of getting there but fcuk if I'm hoteling it.
No hotel space left so you have no hope on that front anywayQuote:
Originally Posted by Colie
in a word - YESQuote:
Originally Posted by Colie
will probably camp on tues and wed nights
Pete
:D :D we will have to pay her a visit :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tuff Paddy
i am staying in a b&b on a street called klokkaragota. anyone else staying there.?
Yeah Fudge and I are at S. Djurhuus, KlokkaragøtaQuote:
Originally Posted by green army
Hi there,
Me & my brother are thinking of going. Can anyone tell me what they think the best deal is to get there??
Cheers,
Sean
Three of us camping as well. Seems to be fairly easy to get spaces.Quote:
Originally Posted by Colie
Your best bet from Dublin is here.Quote:
Originally Posted by SeanieBoy
Cheers for that, is that the cheapest going or would it be better to go from London??
I found some pictures of Faroe Islands on the web:
http://www.atlantic.fo/myndasavn/def...id=12&pageno=1
On the Faroese evenings, this is what the Bradt guide book mentioned earlier has to say...
Sjónleikarhúsid, Niels Finsens gota 32. Tuesdays only from 8:00 from mid-June to mid-August (don't know if the 7th might be too early? Though they might put one on for us!) A wonderful way to get to grips with Faroese culture by combining a buffet of traditional foods such as sausage, dried fish, whale meat, blubber, salmon, prawns, lamb and various breads, with an opportunity to share the floor with professional dancers as they explain the various steps of the Faroese chain dance. There is sometimes also a reading of old poems and a dramatisation of Viking history from the sagas. Book at the Kunningarstovan (the tourist office, I think); minimum 20 people (sounds like we have at least a thousand, so should be OK there!); 300Kr (E40) each including the buffet.
Stadium pictures:Quote:
Originally Posted by Eldad
http://www.atlantic.fo/images/myndasavn/Torshavn15.jpg
http://www.atlantic.fo/images/myndasavn/Torshavn14.jpg
Just wondering if anyone on here is going on the Celtic Horizons 2-night package? I only found out this week that I could make it so opted for the package. My mate is going with Stand Up so I've got a bit stung on the single-room supplement stuff in the package unfortunately :-(
There are still approx 20 places left on the 2 day trip and also on the daytrip.
Prices for Cyprus out shortly.
Anyqueries text Alan 0852374664. or ring Etravel / Frances 01 4081900 (collette is on hols)
Hope everyone in Israel had a great time.
Alan & Stephen - a week later we have recovered
Can't find your email adress onthe site so wanna say thanks a mil, wen't great, fair play to yee for organising it. I'll try & get on that plane to Faroes too.Quote:
Originally Posted by ACdub
Those who are going on (or even organising) two-day trips - which two days are they? Want to see when most people or going to be in Tórshavn. Cheers!
The deal we got from London was £289 return Monday-Thursday changing at Billund through ebookers. We booked a few weeks ago, so dont know what they have now. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by SeanieBoy