12 Holiday parks & campsites

Cong Caravan and Camping Park

Cong, Co. Mayo

Cong Camping, Caravan and Glamping Park is a small family run Park, situated 1/2 mile from Lough Corrib and 1 mile from Cong village on the borders of counties Galway and Mayo. Cong was the only village that featured on TripAdvisor's top 10 Irish destinations in 2018 & 2019. A quaint, inland island village surrounded by Loughs Mask and Corrib, dating back to the 7th century, a visit to Cong is a must. Cong is the gateway to Connemara and is situated in the Joyce Country and Western Lakes Geopark. An ideal base for touring the west of Ireland, Cong is about 40 minutes drive from: Galway city, Westport, Knock International Marian Shrine, and from the Wild Atlantic Way at Leenane. This quiet camping park has hardstanding and grass pitches all with electricity and free wifi, as well as modern shower, toilet, kitchen and chemical disposal facilities. Laundry, sitting room, BBQ area and children's playground are also available. To reserve and for more information visit www.congcamping.com

Donoghues White Villa Farm Caravan and Camping Park

Killarney, Co. Kerry

The O'Donoghue Family have been welcoming visitors since 1962 to their sheltered peaceful touring park. The park is bordered by a beautiful wood of oak and holly trees. Farm walks to River Flesk (fishing), vintage farm museum, original traditional Irish cottage and farmhouse self-catering apartments.

Campail Teach an Aragail, Oratory House Camping

Dingle, Co. Kerry

Europe's most westerly campsite. Gaelic speaking are, situated at the edge of the world on the beautiful, tranquil north west coast of the Dingle Peninsula.

Casey's Caravan and Camping Park

Dungaravan, Co. Waterford

Family run, award winning park set in a stunning location with a lot of beaches around. Ideal holiday destinations. Watersports and many other activities/sports nearby

Eagle Point Caravan & Camping Park

Bantry, Co. Cork

Eagle Point provides top standard amenities and a relaxing base for touring the West Cork/ South Kerry region. The park, situated on a peninsula has a safe and sheltered coastline with pebbled beaches suitable for watersports. Activities include boating, wind-surfing, sailing, swimming and fishing.

Keel Sandybanks Caravan Park

Achill Island, Co. Mayo

Keel Sandybanks Caravan Park is a beautiful four-star, family-run holiday park on Achill Island, County Mayo, on the west coast of Ireland. The park is open from 1st May until 22nd August, and welcomes guests with touring caravans, motorhomes, and tents onto the site. There is also a range of static caravans for hire available at the park. Go glamping in horse drawn caravans on this campsite by the Atlantic coast, too. The site is family friendly and pets are also allowed. Electric hook-ups are available at the site, and you will find that a number of hard standing pitches are available. In addition, facilities on offer at Keel Sandybanks Caravan Park include two toilet and shower blocks, a laundrette, and a well-equipped camper's kitchen. There is also a motorhome drive-through service point, where you can fill up the water tanks and dispose of grey water and chemical waste. The park also has recycling facilities, available to all. Water taps are located around the park, while a gas barbecue is also available for guests' use. There is plenty to do at Keel Sandybanks Caravan Park. Children will enjoy the adventure playground, which is situated at the park entrance, and the recreation hall, which houses a pool table, computer games, books, a television, and a toddler's play area. The park's location means that when you stay here you will enjoy direct access to the amazing beach, which is perfect for walks as well as paddling, swimming, and much more. Alternatively, you can choose to simply relax and enjoy the view and the beautiful sunsets out across the Atlantic. Within walking distance of the park is a great selection of local amenities, including convenience stores, family friendly pubs and restaurants, quirky gift shops, and art galleries, all in the town of Keel. Close to the park is Achill Golf Club, which offers a nine-hole course, while you can go fishing and walking in the countryside at Keel Lough, the lake that is just a short distance away. The Valley House Hotel in town also has a nine-hole pitch and putt golf course, which is open to the public as well as hotel guests. The coastal regions and the streams and rivers feeding into the Atlantic are also excellent for fishing, with a wide range of species calling the local waterways home. If you would like to get out and about during your tent, motorhome and caravan holidays in Ireland, you can enjoy miles of beautiful walking routes, with flat trails on offer as well as challenging hill and mountain walks. Many routes are also accessible via mountain bike, while horse riding is offered from numerous locations across gentler terrain. The Wild Atlantic Way is a stunning road route to follow if you'd like a scenic drive with breathtaking views of the Irish coastline. It's hilly in places, so the route is ideal to do in a campervan or car, but taking it more slowly by bicycle is highly recommended. There are numerous viewpoints, great beaches and attractions to stop off and see along the way. Guests still seeking adventure will find numerous points across Achill Island where they can enjoy water sports, such as kite surfing, canoeing, kayaking, and scuba diving. All these fun activities are on offer at several places across the island. Keel Sandybanks Caravan Park is a great place to enjoy your family holidays on the west Ireland coast.

Kingdom Park Home Holidays

Lanark, South Lanarkshire

A friendly family-run caravan park within 40 acres of farmland, 3 miles from the market town of Lanark and the famous conservation village of New Lanark. The park is situated on the A70 approximately 45 minutes drive from Glasgow and Edinburgh, and provides a modern centrally-heated toilet block, laundry, dishwashing area, facilities for visitors with disabilities, electrical hook-up points, play areas, dog walking and our own fly-fishing trout loch.

Rockhill Holiday Park

Letterkenny, Co. Donegal

County Donegal is one of the most attractive parts of Ireland. Rockhill Holiday Park is located in the heart of Donegal along the shores of Mulroy Bay within walking distance of Kerrykeel Village. The park is open all year and has the amenities required for a comfortable and enjoyable stay. 
  • Glamping accommodation
  • Holiday homes (owned)
  • Touring pitches
  • Holiday homes (for rent)

The Trading Post

Ballaghkeen, Co. Wexford

The Trading Post is a charming, four-star family run holiday park in County Wexford, 15 minutes from the town of Wexford itself, in the south east corner of Ireland. This campsite welcomes motorhomes, touring caravans and tents, and there are some hardstanding pitches available. There's a small extra charge if you want an electric hook-up. This holiday park's amenities block has hot showers, while there's also an on site laundrette, and the park stocks gas cylinders and gas mantels. There's an on-site takeaway if you fancy a night off cooking, plus a well stocked shop where you can top up on essentials - maybe you want to cook and eat al fresco in the campsite's barbecue area? Kids will enjoy the children's play area and TV room, and Wi-Fi is available too, great for keeping in touch with friends and family when on tour. Walkers interested in exploring the local byways have a Trail Head right at The Trading Post entrance.Details of this official signposted trail available at park or www.oularthill.ie Geocach enthusiasts can enjoy an amazing 20 caches along the trail. The Trading Post is also very near a traditional country pub. Or how about a trip to the beautiful beach that's just a few miles away, plus there are two high quality golf courses close by. About half an hour from this campsite is the Irish National Heritage Park, which you'll find at Ferrycarrig, offering 35 acres of stunning parkland and walking trails. A day out here on your motorhome, camping and caravan holidays in Ireland is an adventure in itself, with several old buildings to take in and activities taking place across the park most days. The impressive and imposing Enniscorthy Castle also makes a great day out when you're touring this region of Eire. You could also take in the Irish Agricultural Museum and Johnstown Castle Gardens, or the Victorian Wells House and Gardens during your tour of County Wexford. And you can easily spend a day enjoying Wexford, the county town. Wander around the ruins of the 12th century Selskar Abbey or head to Wexford Wildfowl Reserve. Take your car, campervan or motorhome and enjoy driving up Ireland's east coast, stopping to take photos, have a bite to eat and enjoy the views along the way. Arklow, which sits just over the county border in County Wicklow, is only about 40 minutes from The Trading Post. In the opposite direction, in the town of New Ross, which is on the border with County Kilkenny, you could visit the SS Dunbrody Emigrant Ship and learn more about the local and national history on your camping trips, motorhome and caravan holidays in Ireland - and nearby you will find the Ros Tapestry Exhibition Centre. Hook Head Safaris is another top tourist attraction in the area. Tours run from Wexford, Waterford and New Ross, and take you away to discover the Hook Peninsula. Enjoy clifftop walks, visit beaches and stately homes, and go off the beaten track to learn more about the area and to appreciate its natural, stunning beauty. The Trading Post is the perfect location for families looking to explore the idyllic south east corner of Ireland.

North Beach Touring Caravan & Motorhome Park

Rush, Dublin

North Beach Touring Caravan & Motorhome Park, is family owned and managed. We are sorry to say that sadly, we don't take tents anymore. We have direct access and a 200 metre frontage onto a beautiful sandy beach enclosed in a cove by cliffs with a Martello tower and a small fishing harbour and a Rockabill Lighthouse island in the middle. The sea is safe for both swimming and water sports, fishing is possible. Relax and enjoy the natural surroundings or go walking along the cliff-land, coastal, historical or countryside walks. There are numerous golf clubs in the surrounding area and scenic country roads to cycle along. We are the nearest touring caravan & motorhome park to the N1, M1, and Dublin airport and on the quickest route to and from Dublin Port (all ferries) Even so we are not affected by any traffic or aircraft noise.

Strathclyde Country Park

Motherwell, North Lanarkshire

This caravan site is set in a quiet corner of a 1,000 acre Country Park offering a whole variety of possible activities. 
  • Cafe
  • Family park
  • Motorhome pitches
  • Dog friendly
  • Tent pitches
  • Touring pitches

Woodlands Park Touring Caravan and Camping Park

Tralee, Co. Kerry

Woodlands Park Touring Caravan and Camping Park is an award winning, four-star holiday park close to the popular town of Tralee, in the picturesque south west corner of Ireland. Woodlands Park is a family and dog friendly campsite, which is open annually from February to November. The park welcomes guests with motorhomes, caravans and tents. The caravan and motorhome pitches here are all hardstanding and are fully serviced, with electricity, water and drainage hook-ups. These pitches are all extra wide, too, so guests are guaranteed space and privacy during their stay. There are three separate tent camping areas at Woodlands Park, with pitches available both with and without electric hook-ups. There are male and female shower blocks with hot showers, baby changing facilities and hairdryers, and a laundrette, while the well-equipped camper's kitchen has a microwave, toaster, kettle, food preparation areas and more. There's also an all weather barbecue area with picnic tables, so you can enjoy the fun of a barbecue whatever the weather. A small book exchange area is available for guests who've run out of reading material, while free Wi-Fi is also provided. In addition, there's a TV room with a big screen and a DVD player, along with a games room featuring pool tables and air hockey. There is also an exciting adventure playground that children love, while the Lego area is very popular! This site has lots of space for dog walking, while the park entrance is close to a beautiful riverside walk for guests to enjoy. Guests enjoy staying at Woodlands Park Touring Caravan and Camping Park owing to a combination of the brilliant range of activities available on-site as well the fun attractions that are found across Tralee, the county town of County Kerry, and elsewhere in the surrounding area. The Aqua Dome is an amazing place to spend a day, and is a water park like no other! As well as enjoying regular swimming and paddling, guests can enjoy a wave machine, a water rapids feature, numerous water slides and a range of other features, including some that are outdoors. For two fun activities in one, guests can also enjoy Aqua Golf at the same site. Guests are encouraged to buy their Aqua Dome tickets from the reception of this campsite in order to enjoy significant discounts. Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre is another good day out for the whole family, with some great wildlife to explore and amazing views across Tralee Bay and the rest of the town. There are also some exciting activities to be enjoyed on the lake, including zorbs, canoeing and pedaloes. The nearest fishing village, Fenit, has a beautiful pier and great beach where it's safe to paddle and swim, while there are also rock pools to explore and places to fish from the beach. Kerry County Museum, Crag Cave and Dingle Oceanworld offer indoor days out for rainy days, while there is also a wealth of archaeological sites in and around Tralee. Woodlands Park Touring Caravan and Camping Park is an ideal place for exploring the south west corner of Ireland on your motorhome, camping and caravan holidays.
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