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13/4/2008 at 12:06pm
Location: Pembrokeshire Outfit: Abbey Piper 15 5 EX
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We're (two adults circa 60 yrs) thinking of taking our caravan to Ireland for 4+ weeks in June and into the start of July. We generally like to set up on just one site for stays this long and settle down and relax for the duration.
I'm looking for a site, preferably in the south/south west which is suitable for a long stay. To be suitable it would have to be close by the sea, not too remote, i.e within 5-10 miles of a town with shops,supermarket etc,and with roads good for cycling around the area.
I've been looking in particular at Eagle Point Camping, Bantry and Anchor Caravan Park or Sir Rogers Caravan Park near Tralee but I don't know if I'd like to be stuck in any of these for 4+ weeks if the weather is like it could be in Ireland - raining. Guarantee me sunshine and I'd have no problem
Can anyone recommend these or any other sites in the region for long stays please?
Also, is there any TV reception on Irish sites or wifi internet access?
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14/4/2008 at 9:17am
Location: N. Ireland Outfit: Elddis Xplore 304
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I'm not sure I'd like 4 weeks anywhere tbh. I think I'd divide my time between 2 contrasting areas, but each to their own . If you want a decent chance of weather but still loads to see and do, Waterford or Kilkenny are good bets.
As for TV, I think (and someone please correct me if this is wrong) RTE still use VHF in some (but not all) areas in the South, and not UHF which is in use in the UK. This means if your TV can't also tune to VHF you may not receive some channels. I'm fairly sure TV3 and TG4 are both on VHF though.
Quote: Originally posted by allengenealogy on 13/4/2008
the weather around Eagle point is supposed to be the driest in Ireland!!
Allen - seriously ? I thought Cork & Kerry was notoriously the wettest !
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