Campsites in Ireland

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Hi all
Looking for some campsites in Ireland.
Me and the mrs did part of the WAW in 2016 and found no problem booking sites online before we went.
We are trying now to book for July we will be arriving at Belfast and heading to newgrange and then Sligo and back up around the north coast including the causeway and back to Belfast,the trouble we’re having is the sites we’re using (pitch up)all try to divert us to hotels and glamping (we are totally flexible) but can’t seem to find any camps (the wilder the better) any advice for a better way of looking or personal experience would be a godsend.
Cheers
Paddy

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All above have been used for the annual ABR Ireland meet, all very good.
 
Hi all
Looking for some campsites in Ireland.
Me and the mrs did part of the WAW in 2016 and found no problem booking sites online before we went.
We are trying now to book for July we will be arriving at Belfast and heading to newgrange and then Sligo and back up around the north coast including the causeway and back to Belfast,the trouble we’re having is the sites we’re using (pitch up)all try to divert us to hotels and glamping (we are totally flexible) but can’t seem to find any camps (the wilder the better) any advice for a better way of looking or personal experience would be a godsend.
Cheers
Paddy

I would assume most may be booked already. Or very few now advertise on pitchup.

I would use Google to find any along your route and go to them directly.

Here's a link to my old Ireland trip, with a link to Campsites. It may be of some use (if the links still work!)

 
Hi all
Looking for some campsites in Ireland.
Me and the mrs did part of the WAW in 2016 and found no problem booking sites online before we went.
We are trying now to book for July we will be arriving at Belfast and heading to newgrange and then Sligo and back up around the north coast including the causeway and back to Belfast,the trouble we’re having is the sites we’re using (pitch up)all try to divert us to hotels and glamping (we are totally flexible) but can’t seem to find any camps (the wilder the better) any advice for a better way of looking or personal experience would be a godsend.
Cheers
Paddy
Hi, July will be peek holiday season in Ireland so places will be busy.

I stumbled upon this place a few years ago https://irishmilitarymuseum.com/plan-your-visit/

It has a small basic campsite behind the museum, it's a few miles north of Newgrange and the Battle of the Boyne center, email them to see if the campsite is still in operation.


For Sligo try these sites https://sligocaravanandcamping.ie/

They are on the coast a few miles out of Sligo, they get busy with surfers.


On the Causeway coast you could try these sites a few miles away from Ballycastle.



This campsite at Benone Strand https://causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk/see-do/caravan-parks/benone-caravan-park


Hope this helps.
 
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We wandered around the Green isle for weeks last year - We use an app called “ Search for Sites “
It’s a paid app but it’s only about £8 or so I think but it is a BRILLIANT resource !
Used it all the way from Scotland up To Norway n back camping off the bikes also last year .
Here is a wee “ Snap Shot “ of what it looks like ,, it has All the info in an easily usable manner you just pick a likely one and click on it and all the info on it drops down on a side bar .
You do not require a phone signal if you simply download the desired map tiles 👍
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the Wild Nephin range has a car park and a bothy near Newport, @ Letterkeen trail head.

off the L1824, Tawnyard the scenic point, or into the lane down to the forrestry.
 
When we did WAW in June last year we didn’t book anywhere just rocked up never got turned away once.
 


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