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Don't forget to leave a review of the campsites you have visited this year or last!
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15/2/2011 at 11:28am
Location: Yorkshire Outfit: Outwell Trout Lake & Vango Orchy 400
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Hi there!
We toured Southern Ireland at the end of July/August 2007. We didn't camp all the time (we did some pubs/ B&Bs too) but we did stay here at this campsite in Caherciveen in the Ring of Kerry - it is a lovely town and I would definitley recomend the site and the area in general http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/reviews.asp?revid=6042. Weather was mixed, we had some lovely hot sunny days but also a couple of pretty wet ones too. And yes, as some has already commented, we found that Ireland can be expensive. The prices for the campsite are listed on the website. But we had a great time, Ireland is beautiful and loads to explore. The city of Galway is nice (try mcdonaghs for amazing fish n chips) and the Galway bay area has some lovely beaches (in particular <FONT color=#333333 size=2>Gurteen Beach & Dogs Bay). It is also ideally located for a day trip to the beautiful Aran Islands. <FONT color=#333333 size=2>Dun Aengus is a fort situated on the edge of a 100 m cliff overlooking the Atlantic on the biggest island, Inishmore. You can hire bikes and there is also a great pub with folk singers - well worth a visit. The Connemara is also nearby, a beautiful area if you like the outdoors, scenery etc. From there we went down the West Coast, via Moran's Oyster Cottage just outside Galway (it is a brilliant and very picturesque seafood restaurant/pub). We saw the Cliffs of Moher (Ireland's most visited tourist attraction) which were a bit of a disappointment really - access to walking etc is restricted and we found it too commercial, but suppose it is worth a quick stop off. The Burren National Park in County Clare is also an interesting landscape to see. We vistied the Dingle Peninsular and the Ring of Kerry from where you can get boat trips to the Skellig Islands. Then we went round to Cork (the English Market is really excellent if you like your food, the restaurant does typical Irish food and is brilliant!). We stayed in the little fishing village of Kinsale, just outside the city of Cork. Then made our way up the East coast to Dublin. Hook Lighthouse in Wexford is worth a small detour, it is one of the oldest operational lighthouse in the world and you can take a tour inside. If you want any more info let me know, but you can google the places I've metnioned to find out more.
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Don't forget to leave a review of the campsites you have visited this year or last!
19/2/2011 at 2:24pm
Location: Freckleton Nr Preston Outfit: Autotrail Apache 700
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Well.....looking at the ferry prices for car+van I could go Portsmouth Santander instead!!! approx £600 wanted on most crossings to Ireland!! I looked at Poole Cherbourg and thats £360 for the same dates, which is cheaper than the last time I looked the other year, now what do I do!!!!!
Ireland...probably not
France...maybe but Vendee again not med coast to save fuel cost
Uk mainland...looking favourite!!!! but only if the sun shines!!
I can see me still searching in July!!
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21/2/2011 at 10:17pm
Location: Freckleton Nr Preston Outfit: Autotrail Apache 700
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Just for info too....the Stena sailing from Fleetwood to Larne has been axed, Fleetwood is only 25mins away from me and would have been great!!
I think were now thinking (sounds uncertain!!) that it will be mainland Uk so eldest lad can get to us when he comes back from his teenage tour of the Algarve!!, somewhere cheap (friends and us are skint this year because of said teenagers) so maybe a CL site, has to have space for drunk ball games, EHU, showers a plus, pub nearby, things to visit (OH likes castles, cathedrals olde towns etc) beach nearish to site, cheap per night!, views, no midges, no rain, plenty sun, maybe a river onsite!!!
Too much to ask????
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23/2/2011 at 10:14pm
Location: Yorkshire Outfit: Outwell Trout Lake & Vango Orchy 400
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£600; where are you looking and for how many people? We didn't pay anywhere near that price for a ferry crossing. Two of us crossed from Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire with our car (but no caravan) and it was way less than £200 - that was in 2007 but I've just had a look on http://www.stenaline.co.uk and prices are much less than £600 even for peak summer...
Not sure I can reccomend any specific sites which fulfil all of your criteria but Northumberland is nice and the Yorkshire Coast around Whitby/ Robin Hoods Bay seem to have many of the things you mention.
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