The CervicalCheck campaigner had taken a bit of a break from social media in recent weeks, but returned on Wednesday night to tell her holiday stories to ...
I thoroughly enjoyed the vanlife experience and will definitely do it again." We also visited Portrush, Dunluce Castle and last but not least, the main reason for heading North....the Giant's Causeway. Amelia stayed in Doonbeg with the cat and my parents. Vicky added : "While up North, we visited Portstewart and ate at Native Seafood, I had THE best fish tacos I have ever eaten there. Thank you both for this lovely gesture" "We thoroughly enjoyed it and were blessed, for the most part, with the weather."
Vicky Phelan says she is glad her health was good enough that she could enjoy a six-day campervan holiday with her husband and son, ticking a major tourist ...
Their road trip was filled with scenic pitstops, including the Mullaghmore Head scenic drive and Assaranca Waterfall, as well as tasty pitstops for brunch, dinner, and, in Portstewart, “the best fish tacos I have ever eaten”. She added they were “blessed” with good weather (“for the most part”). “It was everything that I thought it would be...and more,” she writes.
The cervical cancer campaigner visited Sligo, Donegal, Portrush and Carlingford in a "fabulous" six day break. Advertisement. Vicky enjoyed the trip with ...
"I spoke to my [doctor] and we made the decision not to have anymore chemotherapy. Thank you both for this lovely gesture". [Antrim](https://www.thesun.ie/where/antrim/), with a stop in Bushmills on the way for Jim and Darragh to do a tour of the whiskey distillery. [restarted radiotherapy](https://www.thesun.ie/news/irish-news/8468739/vicky-phelan-charlie-bird-charity-climb-cancer-sick-treatment/) to tackle a [painful tumour](https://www.thesun.ie/news/8316983/vicky-phelan-charlie-bird-croagh-patrick-tumour-grows/) started growing into her spine. “The radiotherapy increased the amount of pain I was in and also incapacitated me leaving me unable to walk without assistance. [stop her chemotherapy](https://www.thesun.ie/news/7941874/vicky-phelan-chemotherapy-reasons-late-late-show/) as she wanted to enjoy the festive period without the side effects. "I am soooo glad that I was well enough to make this trip and to make it to the Giants Causeway, which has been on my bucket list for a loooong time. [Sligo](https://www.thesun.ie/where/sligo/) and had a "fabulous" meal. [Donegal](https://www.thesun.ie/where/donegal/) to see the Assaranca Waterfall, near the village of Ardara. [Phelan](https://www.thesun.ie/who/vicky-phelan/), 48, said: "We thoroughly enjoyed it and were blessed, for the most part, with the weather." [Darragh](https://www.thesun.ie/news/7263153/vicky-phelan-reunited-family-six-months-cancer-treatment/), 11, and her children's dad Jim - while daughter [Amelia](https://www.thesun.ie/news/7522823/vicky-phelan-birthday-daughter-sixteen-last-she-will-miss/), 16, opted to stay at home. VICKY Phelan has ticked off a major "bucket list" goal while travelling around Ireland and declared: "It was everything I thought it would be, and more."
Vicky Phelan says she “thoroughly enjoyed” a “fabulous” road trip across Ireland with her family.
I thoroughly enjoyed the vanlife experience and will definitely do it again.” Thank you both for this lovely gesture". We need your consent to load this Social Media content.
The CervicalCancer campaigner took to social media to update followers on her trip in a campervan and how the simple act by "amazing'" women buying her ...
Sharing the memories on Instagram, Vicky Phelan said: 'It was an AMAZING weekend. The second night of their staycation was based in Dunfanaghy, where they enjoyed pizza for dinner. Vicky Phelan has hailed the "lovely gesture"of two women while she enjoyed a tour around Ireland.