Advice re Campsites in Republic and advice on Ferries

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Advice re Campsites in Republic and advice on Ferries

Post by Bongoplod » Sun May 29, 2011 11:23 pm

The following is cut/pasted from the "Campsites" forum by Vicious screw,if anyone can assist

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Post subject: ireland campsites
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 11:01 pm

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has anyone any suggestions for campsites in the republic of ireland and possibly the best ferry company to use

thanks.

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Re: Advice re Campsites in Republic and advice on Ferries

Post by veefour » Sat Jun 04, 2011 12:01 am

Hi
Depends on what you want in a site. Hidden valley 1hr from Dublin is top notch. Used by a few Bongos last year. Look up http://www.campingireland.ie for guidance. Failte Ireland might post the campingireland guide book which is usefull.
Some other good sites: Nore valley Park Kilkenny,Ballinacourty House Tipperary, Glen of Aherlow Park Tipperary,Fossa Caravan Park Killarney,Woodlands Park Tralee, Belleek Park Ballina,Westport house Co Mayo.Lough Key forest park. Hudson Bay.
Hope this helps
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