Camp site facilities
The caravan sites in Northern Ireland have a diverse range of
facilities. The camp sites available in Northern Ireland could
be located in the primary travel places. Camp sites in the North of Ireland would be loved each and every day
with stunningly beautiful vistas when you wake-up each morning. At many main stay sites mobile homes, caravans and caravanettes can
enjoy fresh water, hot showers, toilet facilities, chemical toilet
disposal points and EHU points. The majority caravan parks have pubs and
shops in the area. Ideally, you could find an idea on this website to choose where you intend to travel to
go camping in Northern Ireland.
Where to go caravanning in Northern Ireland
The most effective method to wind down and see the things The North
Of Ireland is offering is by touring the country and staying close to
the great outdoors in a camper, caravan or tent.
Camping in County Antrim
The Giants Causeway is a significant tourist attraction and part of
the breath taking Causeway Coast with spectacular places to explore
like: Ballypatrick Forest; and numerous others places of interest.
Activities in and around the Bushmills include: golfing; pony trekking;
surf boarding; and sea angling. There are so many caravan parks to park
up your caravan for a short visit or an extended vacation to explore the
breath taking Causeway Coast. One of the best camp sites in County
Antrim is
Causeway Coast Holiday Park
in Ballycastle, it is definitely a wonderful site with extremely
marvelous qualities like a family friendly bar and heated indoor
swimming area to assist you to take delight in your getaway in north
Antrim. Due to some grand budget movies and TV series getting recorded
in Ireland, you'll notice numerous trips on the Causeway Coast,
particularly Game of Thrones. There are other great caravan sites in the
north coast; especially Maddybenny camp site in Portrush and Causeway
Coast Wigwams in Bushmills. For camping in Northern Ireland, Camping NI
has a full listing of camp sites in the Antrim coast.
Caravanning in County Armagh
At the southern end of Lough Neagh is Oxford Island and Kinnego
Marina, the greatest Marina on Lough Neagh. Get on board the Master
McGra and understand the secrets of the Lough or simply relax and
indulge with a coffee in the brand new shore amenities looking over the
harbour. Sailors are served with 32 fully accessible fishing stands and
190 berths while site visitors can benefit from the
Kinnego Marina Caravan Park. Click on the
Cranfield Caravan Park
is a brilliant choice. Additionally, there is: Cranfield bay holiday
park; Silvercove caravan park and Shanlieve caravan park. Not far from
Cranfield, in Rostrevor, you can love a distinct camping experience (no
tents or caravans) with East Coast Glamping you can stay in an elegant
solid wood camping pod. Up the coast, Newcastle is happy to be the
Premier Seaside Town with breathtaking tourist attractions and
festivals. Bonnys Caravan Park in Newcastle is the original caravan site
in the country. It offers some distinctive features like the animal
farm and events. Bonnys is perfectly located for walks on the Mourne
hiking trails and for an outing to the very best seaside town.
Sunnyholme is in close proximity to the town centre and without hills to
climb, so may suit the ageing. Just like Sunnyholme, Windor Holiday
Park also is an outstanding camp site near to Newcastle town centre.
Camping in County Fermanagh
Fermanagh is well renowned for its natural beauty and tourist
destinations to check out. In Newtownbutler near Enniskillen discover
Crom Castle and the Crom Estate. Set on the shores of Upper Lough Erne
in Fermanagh, Crom is one of Ireland's most significant conservation
areas. On the estate, you'll discover historic buildings, holiday
cottages and a campsite. When you come to Enniskillen, be sure you
travel to Headhunters Barber Shop & Railway Museum,. Well worth a
trip is the renowned Belleek Pottery, one of Ireland’s oldest and most
appealing tourist attractions. There are without a doubt a great many
other places of interest and exceptional places to camp in County
Fermanagh. The most strongly recommended camp sites in the county are
Castle Archdale Caravan Park in Enniskillen and
Drumhoney Holiday Park in Lisnarick.
Camping in County Tyrone
The
Clogher Valley
Country Caravan Park is a hidden gem in County Tyrone. An entrance to
the Fermanagh Lakes, situated 6 miles short of the Tyrone/Fermanagh
border. There are Residential Park Homes, Residential Static Caravans,
Holiday Static Caravans, Holiday Log Cabin and a spacious Touring area
in Clogher Valley Country Caravan Park. In 18 acres of parkland, it has
many types of tree which provide an excellent range of changing shades
in Autumn. The woodlands also hide wild animals such as wild birds,
ducks, squirrels and deer. Clogher Valley Country Caravan Park is a
little way from Fardross Forest with forest walks and trails.
Caravanning in County Londonderry
Nearly all of campsites in County Londonderry are in the vicinity of the coast.
Moorbrook Lodge
in Castlerock. is the best campsite in the area. They allow caravans,
camper vans, and tents for camping. Moorbrook is set in 20 acres of
unspoilt country side with panoramic views along the popular Causeway
Coast and over to Scotland. The camping and touring caravan site is
situated in the Moorbrook Lodge Trout Fishery, so why not take the
opportunity of enjoying a morning fishing session by staying at the new
site, if you just aren't into doing some fishing you're able to make use
of the opportunity to chill out in a exquisite remote area of
outstanding natural beauty. The camping and caravan area of the site has
water, toilet facilities and barbeque areas provided. The locations for
caravanning in Northern Ireland can be stunning; along the world-famous
Causeway Coastal Route (Game of Thrones), in the magnificent Fermanagh
Lakelands close to or in the Sperrins or at the bottom of the Mountains
of Mourne.