Any guidance most welcome
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Hi Muz. All I do know is that there are very few open road parking places in Southern Ireland - almost no lay bys at all - and it can be a nightmare even just pulling up to use a map, pop in the back to use the Porta Potti, etc. There's a lot of land not under cultivation but whether that means legitimate and/or safe for wild camping, am not sure. Despite the fact that many of the ones we get in England come from there, I think it's true to say that the Irish are even less tolerant of their substantial numbers of travellers ("tinkers") than we are here, and that's a main reason they deliberately don't provide parking places. In some areas, there's a lot of friction between locals and tinkers, and as a result the latter can be quite threatening - I would not want to wild camp there, for that reason.Muzorewa wrote:....and so to the 2010 Muz Tour - Does anyone know the ins & outs of wild-camping in the North & South of Ireland?
Any guidance most welcome
wow a small world kinsale is where sarah lived for over 10 years thats where we are going alsodave_aber wrote:Cork & area is cracking - Kinsale particularly good. Can't comment on the camping though, I rented a wee house a few years ago for a week.
When you thinking of going Muz? If you see a VW Autosleeper on your travels give us a wave - tentative plans of doing over to the south 2nd week of JulyMuzorewa wrote:Well this has taken longer than anticipated to get off the ground but we now have a definite plan and ferries booked - stay tuned for further info![]()