Difference between revisions of "Ronague"

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'''Ronague''' is a village on the [[Isle of Man]].
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Ronague and the Cringle reservoir with its plantations is a rare place to visit and certainly not on a winter's day.
 
Ronague and the Cringle reservoir with its plantations is a rare place to visit and certainly not on a winter's day.
  
Heading north to Patrick/Peel A27: Just start hitching on this main road and keep walking.  
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== Hitchhiking out ==
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=== Heading north to [[Patrick]]/[[Peel]] (A27) ===
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Just start hitching on this main road and keep walking.
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=== Heading south/southwest to [[Colby]] or [[Ballabeg]] ===
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Just start hitching on this main road and keep walking. There are more lifts on the bigger roads.
  
Heading south/ southwest to Colby or Ballabeg : Just start hitching on this main road and keep walking. There are more lifts on the bigger roads.
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=== Heading East in Ronague ===
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Very little traffic (if any) and make sure you do this during the day. The reservoir is nice for a butty but that's all. Keep to the bigger roads and don't go off-track.
  
Heading East in Ronague: Very little traffic (if any) and make sure you do this during the day. The reservoir is nice for a butty but thats all. Keep to the bigger roads and dont go off-track.
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{{IsIn|Isle of Man}}
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[[Category:Isle of Man]]

Latest revision as of 17:22, 15 March 2011

Ronague is a village on the Isle of Man.

Ronague and the Cringle reservoir with its plantations is a rare place to visit and certainly not on a winter's day.

Hitchhiking out

Heading north to Patrick/Peel (A27)

Just start hitching on this main road and keep walking.

Heading south/southwest to Colby or Ballabeg

Just start hitching on this main road and keep walking. There are more lifts on the bigger roads.

Heading East in Ronague

Very little traffic (if any) and make sure you do this during the day. The reservoir is nice for a butty but that's all. Keep to the bigger roads and don't go off-track.