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Site Recommendations For Dublin & Belfast
378287 PostPosted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 10:14 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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A friend of ours is sailing his dutch barge to Dublin in the next few weeks and as we both have a week off at the end of April, we might take the van over there and catch up with him, and also have a look around N.Ireland.

I would be interested to hear any site recommendations, especially near to Dublin and Belfast. Ideally within a quick bus ride of the cities so dogs are not left in the van for long.

We're not too choosy but tend to steer away from the all singing/dancing commercial sites.

Thanks in advance
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Hi,check out camping ireland.ie,Camac valley near Dublin is a good enough site,you could try Kilbroney park in Rostrevor,but it dosent open this year till the 15 /03 /08.
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[quote="petie"]Hi,check out camping ireland.ie,Camac valley near Dublin is a good enough site,you could try Kilbroney park in Rostrevor,but it dosent open this year till the 15 /03 /08.[/quote

I agree. Go to Camac Valley.

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This site is on the outskirts of Belfast, convenient to a bus service which will take you into the centre of Belfast in 15-20.mins.


Dundonald Touring Caravan Park
111 Old Dundonald Road
Dundonald
Belfast
BT16 1XT |
Tel: 028 9080 9100
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If you are wiling to stay a bit further out of Belfast you could always check out the following sites.

Tollymore Forest Park
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