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John Whelan from Vanhalla.ie on travelling around Ireland and Europe in his campervan

32 min · 25. maj 2021
episode John Whelan from Vanhalla.ie on travelling around Ireland and Europe in his campervan cover

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On this week's LaoisToday Podcast, we're joined by John Whelan, camper van enthusiast and the man behind the Vanhalla.ie blog.  John talks to us about his camper van conversion, his favourite spots around the country and why Laois as a county can be doing so much more to attract visitors.  He also gives plenty of helpful advice to anyone considering a camper van purchase and some of the basic things you need to know as you set off on your adventures. The LaoisToday Podcast is brought to you in association with iCashco, market leaders in automated cash handling. [http://icashco.com/]

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