
The checks apply even if the goods are due to remain in Northern Ireland. The film premiered at the Cambridge Film Festival on 22 September 2010, to mixed reviews, and then released on DVD. This applies to goods travelling from Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) to Northern Ireland. Round Ireland With A Fridge Kindle Edition by Tony Hawks (Author) Format: Kindle Edition 961 ratings See all formats and editions Hardcover 35.00 21 Used from 2.69 3 New from 33.57 Paperback 17.99 102 Used from 1.62 22 New from 12. Many travellers prefer the independence and freedom of driving their own car or a rental car, but this can be stressful when roads and traffic customs are unfamiliar. Film version Ī film based on the book, directed by Ed Bye and starring Public transport in Ireland is cost-effective and efficient, meaning that it often represents the best means of exploring the island. Publishers Weekly called the book "a bad parody of Dave Barry's travel books" but added that "In the end, Hawks's book becomes a lively celebration of contemporary Irish society and the goodwill of its people that neither revels in irony nor descends into mawkishness. A new edition of the story of comedian Tony Hawks hitch-hiking journey around the circumference of Ireland, whilst carrying a fridge. An international bestseller, Round Ireland with a Fridge is a classic travel adventure in the tradition of Bill Bryson with a dash of Dave Barry. He made the trip as a result of a £100 bet with a friend, after he had seen a man in Ireland hitchhiking with a refrigerator. The book is loosely based on a journey made by Hawks in 1997, when he hitchhiked around Ireland while re-evaluating his life and career.

Round Ireland with a Fridge is a book by Tony Hawks, first published in the UK in 1998. An absurd story of an extraordinary adventure, Round Ireland with a Fridge follows the fearless pair as they battle towards Dublin and a breathtaking finale.
