Campsites in Republic of Ireland
8 bookable campsites in Republic of Ireland Sorted by our favourites
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Roches Campervan and Campsite
Wexford, Co. Wexford, Republic of Ireland- Well-maintained and friendly site with spectacular views of Bannow Bay
- Horse and pony trekking available from the site
- Dog-friendly setting a 45-minute drive from ferries at Rosslare
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The Norman View Campervan Park
Fethard-on-Sea, Co. Wexford, Republic of Ireland- Sea-view campervan pitches on the Wexford coastline, with dogs welcome
- A 40-minute drive from Waterford or Wexford
- Baginbun beach and Fethard on Sea village amenities a short walk away
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Powers The Pot Caravan and Camping Park
Harney's Cross, Co. Waterford, Republic of Ireland- Family-run site set alongside the Comeragh Mountains
- A 10-minute drive from Clonmel and surrounded by walking paths
- Kitchen and a thatched wine bar serving food and homemade soda bread
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Crokers Farm
Ballyneety, Co. Limerick, Republic of Ireland- Small, secluded and leafy tourer site on a working farm near Limerick
- University of Limerick 15 minutes’ drive; Wild Atlantic Way 40 minutes
- Seasonal produce, fresh eggs and honey for sale; cricket at weekends
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Finn Farm Camping
Ballybofey, Co. Donegal, Republic of Ireland- Quiet, no-frills farm camping near Ballybofey in rural County Donegal
- Fishing and riding within five minutes’ drive; 20 minutes to Donegal
- Back-to-basic grass pitches; yoga sessions bookable on arrival
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Bilberry Boreen Campsite
Inchigeelagh, Co. Cork, Republic of Ireland- Farm eco-campsite 10 minutes’ drive from Inchigeelagh in County Cork
- Skibbereen 35 minutes’ drive; Killarney National Park an hour
- Shared living room; communal kitchen and picnic area with pizza oven
New FavouriteO'Connors Campsite
Cloghane, Co. Kerry, Republic of Ireland- Family-run Cloghane pub campsite on the Wild Atlantic Way
- Conor Pass, Fermoyle Strand and Brandon Point all 10 minutes’ drive
- Seafront pitches with stunning views of Brandon Bay and Mount Brandon
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Cedar Boathouse
Baltimore, Co. Cork, Republic of Ireland- Heaven On Top Of The Hill Looking Over All Of West Cork
- In old famine fields surrounded by traditional stone ditches.
- With sunset views to die for and Lough Hyne Nat Reserve down the hill
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Clifden Eco Beach Camping and Caravanning Park
Clifden, Co. Galway, Republic of Ireland- Almost-wild camping among dunes on a private sandy beach
- Spectacular Atlantic views from an eight-hectare setting
- Private fishing points, kitchenette, washer/dryer and hot showers
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Top of the Rock Pod Páirc and Walking Centre
Drimoleague, Co. Cork, Republic of Ireland - Favourite
Inch Hideaway
Glanturkin, Co. Cork, Republic of Ireland- Eco-friendly glampsite an easy walk from sandy beaches
- Half an hour's drive from Cobh and 40 minutes from Cork city
- Massages, pizza and barbecue nights, and craft cocktails on site
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Slieve Aughty Centre
Loughrea, Co. Galway, Republic of Ireland- Equestrian and events centre over 17 acres in rural Co Galway
- Eco-friendly and with miles of trails for walking, cycling and riding
- Organic restaurant on site selling meals and picnics
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Rock Farm
Slane, Co. Meath, Republic of Ireland- Boutique camping in the heart of the Boyne Valley in County Meath
- Activities available are tree climbing, electric bikes, kayaking
- Outdoor facilities include wood burning hot tub and clay pizza oven
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Slane Farm Hostel
Slane, Co. Meath, Republic of Ireland- Working farm in the heart of the Boyne Valley
- Next door to Slane Castle and close to Newgrange and Knowth
- With campers' kitchen, BBQ facilities, showers, loos and laundry room
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Inch House Ireland
Portlaoise, Co. Laois, Republic of Ireland- Peaceful pitches in the well-kept grounds of a 17th-century house
- A 15-minute drive from Portlaoise; an hour away from Dublin
- Part of a working farm; kitchen, showers and paid breakfast available
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Blanemore Wild Camping
Ballina, Co. Mayo, Republic of Ireland- Wild camping site in a scenic location on the edge of Ferrew Bog
- A 15-minute drive from Lough Conn; Ballycastle beach 20 minutes
- Wildlife haven home to deer, foxes, pine martens and birdlife