Thursday, 21 May 2015

Caravanning in Northern Ireland

Caravan park facilities

Camp sites in Northern Ireland are close to breathtakingly pleasant views which will be loved when you awaken every morning.
At a wide selection of of the main sites mobile homes, caravans and caravanettes can enjoy fresh water, hot showers, lavatory facilities, chemical toilet disposal points and electric hook up points. There is bars and shops in the area of the majority of camp sites in Northern Ireland.
The caravan sites in Northern Ireland have a wide range of features on each site.  Some holiday parks are humble and quiet, whilst others are busy and exceptionally eventful. Camp sites can be fairly isolated or found in the primary tourism towns.

 

Where to take your caravan in Northern Ireland

A tent, caravan or camper adventure is a good approach to experience Northern Ireland, to be close to nature you can easily unwind in your own terms.

 

Caravanning in County Antrim

Nowadays the Giants Causeway is a leading tourist attraction and part of the breath taking Causeway Coast with spectacular places to explore like: Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge; Ballypatrick Forest; and many more places of interest. Activities in and around the Portrush include: golfing; walking; surf boarding; and sea angling. There are various caravan sites to park up your caravan for a brief holiday or a long getaway for exploring the exciting Causeway Coast. The best of the camp sites  in the country is Causeway Coast Holiday Park in Ballycastle, it really is a remarkable camp site with extremely awesome functions and features such as a family bar and heated indoor swimming area to allow for you to love your trip in County Antrim. There has been some substantial finance movies and TV series being recorded in Ireland, you may find a variety of organised tours along the Causeway Coast, namely Game of Thrones. There are more wonderful caravan parks in the Causeway Coast of County Antrim; including Maddybenny camp site in Portrush and Causeway Coast Wigwams in Bushmills. For camping in the North Of Ireland, Camping NI has a full listing of camp sites in the Causeway Coast.

Caravanning in County Armagh

At the southern end of Lough Neagh is Oxford Island and Kinnego Marina, the largest Marina on Lough Neagh. Get on board the Master McGra and learn the secrets of the Lough or merely unwind and take pleasure in a coffee in the modern amenities with sights of the harbour. Sailors are very well taken care of with 32 fully accessible fishing stands and 190 berths whilst visitors can make the most of the Kinnego Marina Caravan Park to enjoy the facilities. Click on the Camping NI website for full details of locations to go caravanning in County Armagh.

Caravanning in County Down

The preferred places for caravan breaks in The North Of Ireland are along the coastal parts of County Down, specially Kilkeel and Newcastle. Cranfield is increasingly popular for caravanners in Northern Ireland. With quite a few camp sites in and around Kilkeel, Cranfield Caravan Park is a terrific choice. Additionally, there is:  Silvercove caravan park; Shanlieve caravan park and Cranfield bay holiday park. Not far from Kilkeel, in Rostrevor, you're going to enjoy an alternative camping experience (no caravans or tents) with East Coast Glamping you can stay in an extravagant real wood camping pod. At the foot of the north of the mournes, Newcastle is very proud to be the Premier Seaside Town with amazing attractions and events. Bonnys Caravan Park in Newcastle is the original caravan site in the country. It offers some unique features which include the animal farm and events. Bonnys is best located for taking a leisurely walk on the mountain tracks and for an outing to the finest resort town. Sunnyholme is near to the town centre and may suit the aged better than the other campsites. Much like Sunnyholme, Windor Holiday Park also is an excellent camp site near to town.

Caravanning in County Fermanagh

Should you want places of interest to venture to, you'll want to absolutely give consideration to a trip to Fermanagh for exploring it's perfect natural beauty. In Newtownbutler near Enniskillen there's Crom Castle and the Crom Estate. Set on the shores of Upper Lough Erne in Fermanagh, Crom is one of Northern Ireland's most significant nature conservation areas. On the estate, you will discover historic structures, holiday cottages and a campsite. If you get to explore Enniskillen,  do not forget to check out Headhunters Barber Shop & Railway Museum, it holds one of the most extensive collections of Irish railway collectibles on exhibit. Worth a trip is the world-famous Belleek Pottery, it is one of Ireland’s oldest and most fascinating tourist attractions. There are of course many other attractions and outstanding camping locations in Fermanagh. The most significant camp sites in the county are Drumhoney Holiday Park in Lisnarick and Castle Archdale Caravan Park in Enniskillen.

Caravanning in County Tyrone

Tyrone has a hidden gem, the Clogher Valley Country Caravan Park. 6 miles short of the County Tyrone/Fermanagh border there is a gateway to the Fermanagh Lakes.  Clogher Valley Country Caravan Park offers Holiday Log Cabin, Holiday Static Caravans, Residential Static Caravans, Residential Park Homes and a spacious Touring area. In 18 acres of parkland, it abounds in tree varieties which offer an excellent variety of changing colour in Autumn. The woodlands also hide animals including squirrels, deer, ducks and other wild birds.

Caravanning in County Londonderry

Nearly all campsites in Londonderry are close to the coast.  The best campsite in the area is Moorbrook Lodge in Castlerock.  Caravans, camper vans, and tents for camping are allowed. Moorbrook is set in 20 acres of unspoilt country with spectacular views along the famous Causeway Coast and over to Scotland. The camping and touring caravan site is found inside the Moorbrook Lodge Trout Fishery, consider experiencing an early morning fishing session by camping at the new site, if you really are not into sportfishing one can take the chance to relax in a pleasant remote 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 Mountains of Mourne, near to or in the Sperrins, in the dramatic Fermanagh Lakelands or along the world renowned Causeway Coastal Route (Game of Thrones).

It is under your control where you want to explore next, with any luck, you are likely to find inspiration in this article where to go camping in Northern Ireland.