Saturday, 23 May 2015

Caravanning in The North of Ireland

Caravan park facilities

The holiday parks in Ireland have a diverse range of amenities.  Some caravan sites are small and serene, whilst others are rather busy and exceedingly lively. The camp sites found in Northern Ireland can be extremely removed or found in the primary holiday towns.

Camp sites in the North of Ireland are in the vicinity of breathtakingly delightful surroundings which can be enjoyed once you get up every morning. At numerous main stay sites mobile homes, caravans and caravanettes can enjoy fresh water, hot showers, toilet services, chemical toilet disposal points and electric hook up points. The majority caravan sites have restaurants and shop facilities the the vacinity.
 

Where to take your caravan in Northern Ireland

A caravanette, caravan or tent adventure is a wonderful manner to experience Northern Ireland, remaining close to nature you can take it easy.

Camping in County Antrim

Legend says that the Giants Causeway emereged as the result of an altercation involving the giant Finn McCool and the even bigger Scottish giant Angus. Today the Giants Causeway is a significant tourist attraction and part of the breath taking Causeway Coast with spectacular places to explore like: Dunluce Castle; Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge; Ballypatrick Forest; and several others places of interest. Activities in and around the Causeway Coast include: pony trekking; walking; surf boarding; and fishing. There are quite a few caravan sites to park up your caravan for a brief holiday or lengthy holiday break to explore the exciting Causeway Coast. The most suitable camp site in the country is Causeway Coast Holiday Park in Ballycastle, it truly is a stunning site with genuinely superb functions and features which include a family friendly bar and heated indoor swimming area to help you to find enjoyment in your visit in County Antrim. There has been some big budget video productions getting made in Northern Ireland, one can find a great many trips on the Causeway Coast, specifically Game of Thrones. You can find desirable caravan parks in the Causeway Coast of County Antrim; namely Maddybenny camp site in Portrush and Causeway Coast Wigwams in Bushmills. For camping in Northern Ireland, Camping NI has a full index of camp sites in the Causeway Coast.

Camping in County Armagh

At the southern end of Lough Neagh is Oxford Island with Kinnego Marina, the largest Marina on Lough Neagh. Take a trip on the Master McGra and uncover the secrets of the Lough or just relax and indulge with a cuppa in the modern facilities with sights of the harbour. Sailors are well catered for with 190 berths and 32 fully accessible fishing stands whereas site visitors can make the most of the Kinnego Marina Caravan Park to enjoy the facilities. Stop by the Camping NI website for more information of areas to go caravanning in County Armagh.

Camping in County Down

The top destinations for caravan holiday breaks in The North Of Ireland are on the coastal parts of County Down, particularly Kilkeel and Newcastle. Cranfield (near Kilkeel) is increasingly popular for caravan holidays in Northern Ireland. There are many camp sites in and around Kilkeel, Cranfield Caravan Park is an excellent choice. Additionally, there is:  Cranfield bay holiday park; Silvercove caravan park and Shanlieve caravan park. Nearby, in Rostrevor, you're going to enjoy another type of camping experience with East Coast Glamping you can stay in a glamorous solid timber camping pod. Up the coast, Newcastle is very proud to be the Premier Seaside Town with awesome attractions and activities. Bonnys Caravan Park in Newcastle is the original caravan site in the country. It enjoys some exclusive highlights such as the animal farm and special occasions. Located on the side of the Mountains of Mourne, Bonnys is perfectly located for hiking on the mountain paths and for an outing to the most popular seaside town. Sunnyholme is near to the town centre and without hills to climb, so may be suitable to the ageing. Like Sunnyholme, Windor Holiday Park also is an exceptional camp site near to the town centre.

Caravanning in County Fermanagh

County Fermanagh is known for its natural beauty and tourist destinations to visit. Near Enniskillen, in Newtownbutler you can find the Crom Estate and Crom Castle. Crom is one of Ireland's most important conservation areas. On the estate, you will discover historic structures, holiday cottages and a campsite. When you go to Enniskillen,  ensure to pay a visit to Headhunters Barber Shop & Railway Museum,. Well worth a visit is the world-famous Belleek Pottery, one of Ireland’s oldest and most enjoyable destinations. There are certainly a number of other places of interest and outstanding camping locations in County Fermanagh. The most recommended camp sites in the county are Drumhoney Holiday Park in Lisnarick and Castle Archdale Caravan Park in Enniskillen.

Caravanning in County Tyrone

The Clogher Valley Country Caravan Park is a hidden gem in Tyrone. 6 miles short of the Tyrone/Fermanagh border there is an entrance to the Fermanagh Lakes.  There are Holiday Static Caravans, Residential Static Caravans, Residential Park Homes, Holiday Log Cabin and a spacious Touring area in Clogher Valley Country Caravan Park. Nestled in 18 acres of parkland, it has many species of tree which provide an incredible variety of ever-changing colour in Autumn. The woods also hide an assortment of wild animals such as squirrels, deer, ducks and other wild birds. Clogher Valley Country Caravan Park is a short distance from Fardross Forest with forest trails and walks.

Camping in County Londonderry

Virtually all campsites in County Londonderry are near the coast.  Moorbrook Lodge in Castlerock. is the best campsite in the area.  Caravans, camper vans, and tents for camping are allowed. Moorbrook is set in 20 acres of unspoilt countryside with spectacular views along the popular Causeway Coast and over to Scotland. The camp site is found inside the Moorbrook Lodge Trout Fishery, so why not take the opportunity of enjoying a morning fishing session while staying at the new Moorbrook Lodge camp site, if you're not into sport fishing you're able to use the chance to unwind in a fabulous rural area of outstanding natural beauty. The caravan and camping area has running water, toilet facilities and BBQ areas supplied. Northern Ireland offers stunning locations for caravanning; at the base of the Mourne Mountains, in the vicinity of or in the Sperrins, in the dramatic Fermanagh Lakelands or along the renowned Causeway Coastal Route.

Ideally, you might find motivation in this article to schedule where you desire to pay a visit to go camping in Ireland.

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