The following is cut/pasted from the "Campsites" forum by Vicious screw,if anyone can assist
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vicious screw
Post subject: ireland campsites
Posted: Sun May 29, 2011 11:01 pm
Bongonaut
Joined: Mon Jun 22, 2009 8:23 pm
Posts: 54
Location: wakefield
has anyone any suggestions for campsites in the republic of ireland and possibly the best ferry company to use
thanks.
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Brian
Advice re Campsites in Republic and advice on Ferries
Advice re Campsites in Republic and advice on Ferries
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Re: Advice re Campsites in Republic and advice on Ferries
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
Veefour
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
Veefour