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A good spot to hitch towards [[New Ross]] is to walk along the N30, pass the National 1798 Rebellion Center, and keep going until you make it to a bend in the road by the entrance to a bike path by the river where the shoulder widens substantially for drivers to pull over. The frequency of passing cars means you'll get a lift in reasonable time, though few will be going as far as [[Waterford]]. | A good spot to hitch towards [[New Ross]] is to walk along the N30, pass the National 1798 Rebellion Center, and keep going until you make it to a bend in the road by the entrance to a bike path by the river where the shoulder widens substantially for drivers to pull over. The frequency of passing cars means you'll get a lift in reasonable time, though few will be going as far as [[Waterford]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:58, 20 October 2024
Enniscorthy is a town in Ireland.
Hitchhiking out
Southwest towards New Ross, Waterford
A good spot to hitch towards New Ross is to walk along the N30, pass the National 1798 Rebellion Center, and keep going until you make it to a bend in the road by the entrance to a bike path by the river where the shoulder widens substantially for drivers to pull over. The frequency of passing cars means you'll get a lift in reasonable time, though few will be going as far as Waterford.