Foot Passenger with Bicycle Booking

For all routes and ports it is recommended that you wear a helmet and high visibility clothing at all times, and display lights when travelling in hours of twilight or darkness.


Travelling from Dublin to Holyhead


You can travel with your bicycle on a sail/rail-ticket .


When travelling you would be required to check-in at the car check point and then cycle to the vessel with the (motorised) vehicle passengers – your bicycle would then be securely stored on the car deck for the duration of the crossing. If you need to pick up your ticket prior to checking in, then please allow additional time to get to and from the terminal building. On arrival at Holyhead you and your bicycle will be required to travel on a shuttle bus from the vessel to the terminal building.


Please note that it is your responsibility to check with the train operator as to whether your bicycle can be carried on your chosen route: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/tocs_maps/tocs/TrainOperators.aspx 


Travelling from Holyhead to Dublin


You can travel with your bicycle on a sail/rail-ticket.


When travelling you would be required to check-in in the terminal building and then you will be required to travel on a shuttle bus to the vessel – your bicycle will be securely stored in our luggage van on the car deck for the duration of the crossing. If you need to pick up your ticket prior to checking in, then please allow additional time to collect your ticket from the ticket office located in the terminal building. On arrival at Dublin, passengers can collect their bikes at the door to Gate 4 in Terminal 1 and wheel them through the arrivals hall.


Please note that 

it is your responsibility to check with the train operator as to whether your bicycle can be carried on your chosen route: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/tocs_maps/tocs/TrainOperators.aspx 



Travelling from Rosslare to Pembroke and Pembroke to Rosslare


You can travel with your bicycle on a sail/rail-ticket.


When travelling you would be required to check-in at the car check point and then cycle to the vessel with the (motorised) vehicle passengers - your bicycle would then be securely stored on the car deck for the duration of the crossing. If you need to pick up your ticket prior to checking in, then please allow additional time to get to and from the terminal building.


Please note that it is your responsibility to check with the train operator as to whether your bicycle can be carried on your chosen route: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/tocs_maps/tocs/TrainOperators.aspx 


Travelling from Dublin to Cherbourg and to Dublin From Cherbourg


You can travel with your bicycle.


When travelling you would be required to check-in at the car check point and then cycle to the vessel with the (motorised) vehicle passengers - your bicycle would then be securely stored on the car deck for the duration of the crossing. If you need to pick up your ticket prior to checking in, then please allow additional time to get to and from the terminal building.


On arrival in Dublin, cyclists are required to wait on deck 10 by Reception and await further instructions.

When disembarking both cyclist and bike will be transferred to the passenger terminal by bus transfer. 


Please note, If travelling by train, it is your responsibility to check with the train operator as to whether your bicycle can be carried on your chosen route: www.voyages-sncf.com 

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