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Are campsites open for tents in Northern Ireland?

Are campsites open for tents in Northern Ireland?

A good selection of campsites in Northern Ireland are open all year round.

Where can I pitch a tent in Northern Ireland?

There are several forests in Northern Ireland with sites and facilities for camping and touring vehicles….Touring caravans (Touring in the Trees)

  • Ballypatrick Forest.
  • Glenariff Forest Park.
  • Castlewellan Forest Park.
  • Rostrevor Forest.
  • Florence Court Forest Park.
  • Kesh Forest.
  • Springwell Forest.
  • Parkanaur Forest Park.

Where can you pitch a tent in Ireland?

Pitch perfect: Ireland’s best wild camping spots

  • Eagle Point Camping, Co. Cork.
  • Ben Crom Reservoir, Co. Down.
  • Portsalon Luxury Camping, Co. Donegal.
  • Pure Camping, Co. Clare.
  • Nore Valley Park, Co. Kilkenny.
  • Omey Island, Connemara.
  • Brushers Adirondack Shelter, Co. Wicklow.
  • Baginbun Beach, Co. Wexford.

Is it illegal to camp on the beach Northern Ireland?

Beach restrictions Many beaches in Northern Ireland are open for public use. You can visit these beaches at all times, although certain activities such as camping, driving or lighting fires may be restricted. Local councils and visitor information centres have information about beaches in their areas.

Which is the best camping site in Ireland?

Eagle Point Camping (one of the best camping sites in Ireland for families) Eagle Point Camping and Caravan Park is situated on a large 20-acre slice of the peninsula overlooking Bantry Bay on County Cork’s Atlantic Coast. It’s the perfect spot for family holidays with great facilities and activities to do nearby.

Where are the best glamping pods in Northern Ireland?

Situated within 2000 acres, with tranquil islands and ancient woodlands, camp or glamp on the shores of Lough Erne. Cosy pods set in the Shimna River Valley close to Slieve Donard, yet only an hour from Belfast. Try outdoor adventures such as wakeboarding and kayaking and sleeping in cosy glamping pods just outside Belfast.

Where is Swanns bridge glamping in Northern Ireland?

Our site sits on the banks of the River Roe, at the foot of Binevenagh mountain. We still have a working farm with around 180 sheep. In 2015 Dan wanted a project, so he decided to build a wooden cabin. Following the cabin, we bought 4 bell tents, and ‘Swanns Bridge Glamping’ was created.

Where to go for a break in Northern Ireland?

Set sail aboard the history of the Titanic from Belfast, test your head for heights with the incredible views at the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and road trip along the Causeway Coast. With castles, great beaches and the famous Giant’s Causeway to explore – these campsites in Northern Ireland make the perfect break.