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lots of wild camping spots

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  • 10-06-2008 10:42pm
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    Just picked up this interesting list from the uk motorhome forum....

    MODEDIT: link here: http://www.motorhomefacts.com/ftopic-46745.html

    Thanks to nora and neil from Galway...

    Maybe make it a sticky??????

    Ireland
    Wild camping spots.

    Fintown Co Donergal

    Latitude: 54.867568778180406
    Longitude: -8.120784759521484
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: Wildcamp: Picnic area overlooking lake and pubs/shops only meters away. Beautiful views of the lake and mountains. 2 pubs in the village and a couple of grocery shops. People very friendly... Roads very bumpy and windey
    Attractions Nearby: Lough Swilley train ride approx 0.5km
    Glenveigh National Park approx 30km away
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    Helvick Harbour Co Waterford

    Latitude: 52.04573404034129
    Longitude: -7.5531005859375
    Number Of Pitches: 4
    Information: about 1 mile W of Dungarvin turn L onto R674 about 2 more irish miles to a lovely harbour with friendly fisherfolk.


    a picture is worth....... so view aerial photo at

    http://marinas.com/view/marina/6564
    (or click on the website link bottom right)
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    Bunratty Castle Co Clare

    Latitude: 52.69577588605202
    Longitude: -8.813674449920654
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: Parking to the left of the main car park across the road from the main entrance.
    Attractions Nearby: Bunratty Castle

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    Downpatrick Head Ballina Co Mayo

    Latitude: 54.32192997420802
    Longitude: -9.347305297851562
    Number Of Pitches: 8
    Information: Very picturesque car park at the base of Downpatrick Head overlooking the sea in north Mayo. Good access from N59, but with no facilities. Parking for at least 8 MHs with one other there the night we stayed.
    Attractions Nearby: Céide Fields a stone age settlement and Mayo North Heritage Centre in Ballina. The best is the rugged north mayo coastline!

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    Blacksod Bay One Belmullet Co Mayo

    Latitude: 54.09564422005199
    Longitude: -10.08819580078125
    Ordnance Survey: F 635 183
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: A car park at a viewpoint on a minor road between Blacksod point and Fallmore. This is the best of a number of possible wild camps in this area.
    Attractions Nearby: Adjacent to a piece of rock sculpture views of the nearby islands and Achill Island

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    Blacksod Bay Two Belmullet Co Mayo

    Latitude: 54.09463752726641
    Longitude: -10.111026763916016
    Ordnance Survey: F 619 184
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: A car park next to a beach at Fallmore. Although overlooked by the village there should be no trouble with a one night stay. Sloping but at least one possible flat spot.
    Attractions Nearby: Walking


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    Malin Head One Co Donegal

    Latitude: 55.370136822167424
    Longitude: -7.38006591796875
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: One of many wild spots on the Malin Head. This one is a small carpark with a good view of the headland about 1km away. It is on the brown signed scenic route Inishowen '100' If you leave the R242 in Ballygorman and go on the anticlockwise portion of the route you will see the car park as you drop down over the hill.
    Attractions Nearby: Malin Head
    Region:
    Town: Ballygorman
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    Malin Head Two Co Donegal

    Latitude: 55.380085719484796
    Longitude: -7.381782531738281
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: At the end of the minor road leading to Malin head. Two car parks a few yards apart flat and partially sheltered.
    Attractions Nearby: Malin Head. Walks. WWII lookout points
    Campsite Type: Wild Camping Spot
    Address: Malin Head
    Donegal
    Region:
    Town: Ballygorman
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    Malin One Co Donegal
    Latitude: 55.30022902025666
    Longitude: -7.291831970214844
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: On the left a few km outside of the town of Malin on the R242 between the road and Trawbrega bay. Three partially screened parking places with benches.

    Note GPS position approx only

    Photo shows site as viewed across bay
    Address: R242
    Malin
    Co Donegal
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    Pollan Bay Co Donegal

    Latitude: 55.290651035528526
    Longitude: -7.3889923095703125
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: A surfers beach car park near Ballyliffin. We didn't stay here but it was recommended by locals. Its near a hotel and the village and is slightly overlooked. In Ballyliffin take the road signposted to the beach and hotel.
    Attractions Nearby: Doagh Island Famine Village - is well worth a look if only for the balanced view on several aspects of the famine, travellers and recent Irish history. Modest admission charge includes tea or coffee Open Easter to end September also becomes Santa's Lappland from late November to Christmas
    Address: Pollan Bay Beach
    Ballyliffin
    Donegal

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    Enfield Leisure Park Co Meath
    Latitude: 53.41449436754014
    Longitude: -6.839418411254883
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: Located approx 30 miles west of Dublin in the village of Enfield. This is a grassed/gravel area beside the Royal Canal. Well looked after park with picnic benches and a tap to fill up with water.

    Directions: From the M4 travel into Enfield Village. The park is on the west side of the village. Just over the railway bridge is a lane to the left. Signposted "Royal Canal Ammenity Park"
    Attractions Nearby: Enfield village (2 minute walk) is quiet village with grocery shops, pubs and resturants etc.
    Numerous golf courses neat by.
    Regular buses into Dublin.
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    Baginbun Head Co. Wexford

    Latitude: 52.17330004306011
    Longitude: -6.830406188964844
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: Wild Camping spot about 15 mins drive from Hook Head Lighthouse......far enough away that you wont hear the Fog Horns on a misty night.
    Admin Note: the Google map does not have enough detail to show the small road that leads to this wild camp spot.
    Attractions Nearby: Fab little beach
    Campsite Type: Wild Camping Spot
    Address: Near Feathard
    Co. Wexford
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    Kenmare Co Kerry

    Latitude: 51.873503654666074
    Longitude: -9.588607549667358
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: In the vicinity of the pier, a short walk from the town centre
    Attractions Nearby: Market/tourist town with a large selection of excellent restaurants and pubs and all the usual services.
    Campsite Type: Wild Camping Spot
    Town: Kenmare
    Post Code: Co. Kerry
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    Ardmore CO Waterford
    Latitude: 51.95075891698686
    Longitude: -7.721049785614014
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: parking in front of / opposite RC Church. and also at eastern end of beach
    Attractions Nearby: Historic village and large sandy beach, ideal for water sports and cliff walks.
    Town: Ardmore
    Post Code: Co. Waterford

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    Shrov e Co Donegal

    Latitude: 55.21649013168979
    Longitude: -6.954345703125
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: car park at blue flag beach.
    Attractions Nearby: beautiful beach

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    Mizen Head Co Cork

    Latitude: 51.45202793091663
    Longitude: -9.809331893920898
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: Large, well surfaced, car park at visitors centre. This is the most southerly point in Ireland with fantastic view out over the Atlantic. The roads in this part of Ireland are narrow but traffic moves at a correspondingly slower pace to match way of life.
    Toilet Rating: Good
    Attractions Nearby: Great beach and quaint, picturesque harbour with pubs at nearby Crookhaven.


    Carrowkeel Cemetery

    Latitude: 54.049651194879445
    Longitude: -8.386881351470947
    Number Of Pitches: 1
    Information: Very quiet and remote wild spot on the first visitor car park of Carrowkeel Cemetery. Situated in a remote valley, during the night the only disturbances should come from sheep and grouses.

    To find it, leave the N4 in western direction in Castlebaldwin and follow the signs to Carrowkeel Cemetery. After some kilometres on this narrow but well-paved road you have to turn right onto an unpaved road up a hill. On the hilltop it goes right again, then always straight on and bushes on both sides make this the narrowest part of all. Drive very slowly! After coming into open terrain again you pass over a cattle grid and have to operate the (usually closed) cattle door by yourself. The road leads now still straight on uphill into a valley. When the road turns left again there is a little car park just straight on. STAY HERE AND DO NOT TRY TO FOLLOW THE ROAD ANY FURTHER! Although the sign there says that the following part is "traversable for normal cars", you should only give it a try if your van has 4-wheel-drive. You have been warned!

    To visit Carrowkeel Cemetery, a Bronze-Age monument, better walk from here.

    Site is far too small for RVs/large MHs.

    BTW, the little white spot in the middle of the picture is our van.
    Attractions Nearby: Carrowkeel Cemetery

    Rinville Park

    Latitude: 53.24469914069151
    Longitude: -8.972482681274414
    Number Of Pitches: 3
    Information: Nice and quiet "wild spot" at the shore of Galway Bay close to Galway.

    No facilities except dustbins directly at the site, but at the Sailing Club about 300 metres further down the road is a water hose which can be used in agreement with the club. Also in Rinville Park itsself there is a Public Toilet in relatively good condition about 500 metres from the car park (signposted).

    To find it leave the N6 or N18 at Oranmore, into Oranmore, then follow signs to Rinville. In Rinville follow signs to "Rinville Golf Club" or "Rinville Sailing Club", whatever you see first. After about 3 km narrow road (though still suitable for large vans) you come down a hill, to the right is the park and to the left you see the sea. At the bottom of the hill, just before the entrance to the Golf Club, is a nice little car park.
    Attractions Nearby: Rinville Park
    Toilet Rating: Good
    Internet Access Available: N
    Distance from Public Transport(miles): >5 Miles
    Open From: January/1


    Killykeen Forest Park

    Latitude: 054 00 17 [54.004722]
    Longitude: -007 -28 -01 [-7.466944]
    Number Of Pitches: 20
    Information: Several large car parks right in the middle of Lough Oughter Forest Park at the (2005 disused) visitor centre. During the day some hikers and anglers park their cars here, but at night it is totally deserted.

    Access: Follow local signs to "Lough Oughter Forest Park". After the park entrance just follow the road. After some 100 metres where a road to holiday bungalows branches off to the left keep RIGHT and follow the tarmac road till the end.
    There is also another (gravel) car park right opposite to the toilet building, but separated by water (with only a footbridge). I do not exactly know but probably this can be reached from north of Killashandra.

    Public toilets (in working condition, but not too clean) can be found in about 300 metres distance: Go past the visitor centre, then turn left and just follow the path.
    Attractions Nearby: Killykeen Forest Park
    Toilet Rating: Poor

    Bealaclugga ( Co Clare

    Latitude: 53.122111519104415
    Longitude: -9.072175025939941
    Number Of Pitches: 2
    Information: Tiny little village (only one pub )between Ballyvaughan and Burren on the N67 at the south shore of Galway Bay. A small, almost disused harbour in a U-bend of the N67 with a gravel car park. Despite the proximity of the N67 relatively quiet.
    You can't miss it from the N67, unless you travel too fast. The bend at the entrance is probably too tight for RVs.
    Attractions Nearby: None.


    Skellig Ring

    Latitude: 51.8560129458957
    Longitude: -10.366984605789185
    Number Of Pitches: 1
    Information: Small car park on the Skellig Ring right on top of the pass between Ballynahow and Portmagee. Spectacular views (if weather is clear) down to Puffin Island and Portmagee. A bit windy (that's understatement ).
    Caution! Vans over about 6.5 metres length should only approach it from Portmagee and not dare to go down towards Ballynahow!
    No facilities.
    Toilet Rating: N/A
    Internet Access Available: N


    Beara Shore Angling

    Latitude: 51.783048496308666
    Longitude: -9.821004867553711
    Number Of Pitches: 1
    Information: Small car park for shore angling close to Bunaw, Co. Kerry. Very quiet, but can be a bit windy.

    From Lauragh follow the R573 through Bunaw, then 1.4 km after "Kilmakilloge Pier", take straight the right of two driveways where the road makes a right turn. Signpost "Beara Shore Angling". Pass over a cattle grid and after 100 metres bumpy gravel roadthere is a small gravel car park.

    Not suitable for vans over about 7 metres length! The place is very small.

    There is another spot on the next headland (visible from Beara Shore) a bit further up the R573 on a lay-by. Unfortunately with a relatively narrow entrance, so also not good for RVs.
    Toilet Rating: N/A
    Distance from Public Transport(miles): >5 Miles


    Ballyrafton Wood
    Latitude: 052 43 15 [52.720833]
    Longitude: -007 -16 -25 [-7.273611]
    Number Of Pitches: 2
    Information: Pick-nick area on the N78 about half way between Kilkenny and Castlecomer. Not directly visible from the road, but still a bit noisy. Nevertheless good for a night before or after visiting Kilkenny.

    From Kilkenny go north on the N77 for 6 km, then branch off on the N78 towards Castlecomer. Precisely 1.7 km after the junction turn left and immediately left again onto the pick-nick area. Take care! The sign is very small!

    Don't worry about the 3.0 tons restriction. This is for the bridge 100 metres after the car park.
    Attractions Nearby: Kilkenny, Ballyrafton Wood.
    Toilet Rating: N/A
    Internet Access Available: N
    Distance from Public Transport(miles): >5 Miles
    Open From: January/1
    Open Till: December/31
    Cost per night (High Season): Free
    Cost per night (Low Season): Free
    Cost for services: N/A
    Max Stay (Days): 1
    Campsite Type: Wild Camping Spot
    Address: N78
    Co. Kilkenny


    st johns point

    Latitude: 54.5793
    Longitude: -8.4425
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: from donegal town take road to killybegs after passing through dunkineelly take road on left to st johns point .road is sign posted carry along road for 6miles until you come to beach park up at side of road .gets busy sat &sun with fishermen &deep sea divers

    GPS by Olley so may be incorrect, if you know better please PM D/B Admin
    Attractions Nearby: killy begs fishing harbour bars clubs restaurants
    Internet Access Available: N
    Distance from Public Transport(miles): >5 Miles
    Campsite Type: Wild Camping Spot
    Region:
    Town: killybegs


    hook light house co/wexford
    Latitude: 52.30784888634275
    Longitude: -6.39129638671875
    Ordnance Survey: wexford
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: updated 02/23/07

    GPS by Olley, Slade is not list on google so the GPS is just a guess near wexford
    Internet Access Available: N
    Distance from Public Transport(miles): >5 Miles
    Open From: January/1
    Open Till: December/29
    Max Stay (Days): Unlimited
    Campsite Type: Wild Camping Spot


    Streedagh Beach


    Latitude: 54.29088164657006
    Longitude: -8.4375
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: Wild Camping Spot
    Attractions Nearby: Beautiful Beach. Great Surfing
    Campsite Type: Wild Camping Spot
    Address: Grange
    Co Sligo
    Region:


    Aghadoe

    Latitude: 52.071065406906634
    Longitude: -9.5196533203125
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: Quiet ,tarmaced,level,car park with THE best views of The Lakes of Killarney.Busy viewing area during the summer,but nice and quite for overnite stop.l
    Attractions Nearby: National Park.
    Campsite Type: Wild Camping Spot
    Address: Aghadoe
    Region:
    Town: Killarney

    Rosses Point


    Latitude: 54.31206715694331
    Longitude: -8.57457160949707
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: Wilding Camping Spot

    Rosses Point, small sea side village over look sligo bay with long sandy beach.

    Drive right past Rosses Point until you can go no further, there is a large carpark for the beach and a grassy area beneath a commercial campsite. The drainage is very good due to the sand or you can just stay on the tarmac and you get a better view.
    Attractions Nearby: Rosses Point has a large hotel, several bars and Osities, really nice pub with really good food.
    Toilet Rating: N/A
    Internet Access Available: N
    Distance from Public Transport(miles): >5 Miles
    Open From: January/1
    Open Till: December/31
    Cost per night (High Season): 0
    Cost per night (Low Season): 0
    Max Stay (Days): 1
    Campsite Type: Wild Camping Spot
    Address: The Beach
    Rosses Point

    Portnoo Sea Front

    Latitude: 54.57206165565852
    Longitude: -8.1298828125
    Number Of Pitches: Unknown / N/A
    Information: Wild Camping permitted for a few nights at sea Front Carpark near Public Facilities
    Attractions Nearby: Great Beach, Fishing , Walking
    Toilet Rating: Poor
    Internet Access Available: N
    Distance from Public Transport(miles): >5 Miles
    Campsite Type: Wild Camping Spot
    Address: Letterkenny
    Region:
    Town: Portnoo


    all copied from here: http://www.motorhomefacts.com/ftopic-46745.html


Comments

  • Registered Users Posts: 731 ✭✭✭BJC


    Nooo0oo0o, ThEse aRE sUPEr SEkRit cAmpIng SpoTs!


  • Registered Users Posts: 17,819 ✭✭✭✭peasant


    Not exactly super sekrit now :D

    I'd like to see the motorhome (not van) that makes it to the Carrowkeel camping spot without the driver having a near haert attack ...only to find that there isn't really enough room to park the thing on even keel ...but never mind

    oh and the other two local places mentioned

    Streedagh has a biiiig "no overnight parking" sign and spending the night just outside the campsite in Rosses Point would be a bit cheeky IMO.

    Judging from those points that i know and their descriptions, I wouldn't place too much accuracy into that information


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,086 ✭✭✭stapeler


    I'll vouch for the first one on the list, Fintown, stayed there for a night last year and lovely spot....
    The motorhomefacts.com site is an excellent website and there's an option to add wildcamping or camp sites, there's also an option to rate each site and add comments. Membership works out at about £10 per year.

    As reguards making it a sticky, would permission not first be required for using copyright material :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 179 ✭✭Goldigga


    Looking to head towards the Slieve Bloom area this weekend. Can Anyone recommend any good wild spots down this way?


  • Registered Users Posts: 295 ✭✭OuterBombie


    Bealaclugga ( Co Clare

    Latitude: 53.122111519104415
    Longitude: -9.072175025939941
    Number Of Pitches: 2
    Information: Tiny little village (only one pub )between Ballyvaughan and Burren on the N67 at the south shore of Galway Bay. A small, almost disused harbour in a U-bend of the N67 with a gravel car park. Despite the proximity of the N67 relatively quiet.
    You can't miss it from the N67, unless you travel too fast. The bend at the entrance is probably too tight for RVs.
    Attractions Nearby: None.
    This is Bell Harbour, a nice little spot between Kinvara and Ballyvaughan. Have seen vans parked up here regularily enough so the list must be getting used! I live in this area but if I was looking for a nice wild camping spot I'd recommend over in Newquay, close to Linnanes pub, which is only about 2 miles away from above location.

    Lovin this summer (although it is raining out!).

    Ray.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5 krellhunter


    ;)
    Goldigga wrote: »
    Looking to head towards the Slieve Bloom area this weekend. Can Anyone recommend any good wild spots down this way?
    ;)go to glenreagan near kinnitty we left the area clean good spot regards krellhunter


  • Registered Users Posts: 5 plinkfizz


    Found an amazing wild camping spot near Shannon Harbour in Co. Offaly. It's at the junction of the River Shannon and the Grand Canal. There are great walking paths all the way along the Grand Canal.

    If you drive through the village. When you cross over the hump back bridge there is a sharp turn of to the left beside the river. Take this turn slowly as the track is narrow, then drive down alongside the canal. There are plenty of places to park up here on the grass beside some picnic tables.

    You can drive all the way down the track past one set of lock gates - then at another set of gates the spaces opens up further - huge space to accommodate many vans or campers, near great fishing, pretty secluded and safe. The village has two pubs - one of which is also a shop. Super place, friendly people, nice views of lots of boats, great walking and cycling. Close to Banagher - where you can rent fishing boats.

    We were invited onto several peoples boats to have a look around while they admired our van. There are showers and toilets on the far side of the canal - though you have to get a swipe to get into the showers - not sure if you can buy this from the pub or not - I didn't need it


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭studiorat


    Spent a night on Black Hall Strand last weekend. Nice and Peaceful, some passers by but no hassle...

    http://maps.google.ie/maps?hl=en&q=google+maps+%22blackhall+strand%22+ireland&ie=UTF8&ll=52.216731,-6.756377&spn=0.014935,0.037894&t=h&z=15

    Also passed through the wonderfully named Bastardstown.


  • Registered Users Posts: 235 ✭✭karmaan


    ssshh


  • Registered Users Posts: 17,819 ✭✭✭✭peasant


    Lazaruz walks again, thread resurrected from the dead :D

    Now closed, let's stick wit the camping locations sub forum


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