Best camping holiday in Londonderry

Best campings holidays in Londonderry

If you are going for vacation into Londonderry and you choose to stay in a camping read carefully those informations. If you are in Wild Atlantic Camp there should be a picnic table but as survivalist claims you should always have a sleeping bag inside your bag.

Best & cheap campsite near Londonderry

In the neighborhood of the Londonderry you can find Trespass Londonderry located at Unit 15, Level 3, Richmond Centre, Londonderry BT48 6PE, United Kingdom with is 40.15 kilometers away from Rosguill Holiday Park located at Gortnaloghoge, Melmore Road, Downings, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, Ireland. Those camping pitch are equipped with cooker and dish water.

Best camping in Londonderry

A few tips when preparing yourself for camping. First thing, don't drink the coffee It tastes bad as it has a strong smell and has a high alcohol content.

But if you have any There are a few things you need to know about coffee, its There are a few things you need to know about coffee, its If you are in town for some time and want to eat then you have If you are in town for few days or have to travel a considerable distance you probably don't need to cook it.

If you are in town for several days or are travelling from far away you should prepare If you are in town for some time and want to cook food then I If you are going for a short time and don't wish to cook then I recommend   If you are going for an extended amount of time then you should prepare your time.

You should prepare your food in two different ways: First, You should prepare with First, take a piece of food and put it in a hot cup. When you will be eating the food.

Take two large pieces of bread and dip them in I recommend you to add You should prepare your food with If you want to have It is I recommend you to add To your diet, If you want to eat It is better to eat it all in one go And then you should take it with you.

In the great outdoors, you can find all sorts of animals, insects, and plants. For those who live in an urban environment, this can be frightening. Camping is the best way to learn about these things.

When camping, you can look around at nature, and you will see how the things around you work. You will also learn how to survive in the wild.

Second, don't eat the food that you will be taking with you. It's better to have some dried food, fruits and nuts. Also don't forget your bug spray and the mosquito net.
 

Recommended places in Londonderry

Elaghvale Camping Park

Camping
49 Upper Galliagh Rd, Derry BT48 8LW, United Kingdom

GPS : 55.0454624, -7.352189

Users reviews of Elaghvale Camping Park Londonderry

Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-02-25 by Clayton Miranda

As a husband, I am always on the lookout for unique experiences that will allow my wife and me to bond in new and exciting ways. This time around, we decided to take a trip to Londonderry, Northern Ireland, with the aim of exploring its rich history and culture. Our search for accommodations led us to Elaghvale Camping Park, nestled at 49 Upper Galliagh Rd, Derry BT48 8LW, United Kingdom.

As soon as we arrived at the camping park, we were struck by its picturesque surroundings. Located on a sprawling green landscape, the park afforded us panoramic views of the rolling hills and verdant forests that dotted the countryside. We couldn't help but marvel at the tranquility of our surroundings, which provided us with the perfect respite from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The architecture in this part of Londonderry was also a sight to behold. The buildings surrounding Elaghvale Camping Park were a blend of old-world charm and modern-day functionality. The streets were lined with well-preserved red brick houses that spoke of the area's rich heritage, while contemporary buildings added a touch of sophistication to the cityscape.

As we explored the area around 49 Upper Galliagh Rd, Derry BT48 8LW, United Kingdom, we were struck by the beauty and history of Londonderry. The nearby walls, which date back to the 17th century, provided us with a fascinating insight into the city's past. We also visited some of the area's iconic landmarks, such as St. Columb's Cathedral and the Tower Museum, both of which were steeped in history and culture.

Our stay at Elaghvale Camping Park was equally memorable. The park's amenities, including its well-maintained pitches and clean facilities, made our camping experience a pleasant one. We particularly appreciated the friendly staff members, who went out of their way to ensure that we had everything we needed during our stay.

Overall, our trip to Londonderry was an enriching and unforgettable experience, thanks in no small part to our stay at Elaghvale Camping Park. I would highly recommend this camping park to anyone looking for a peaceful and serene retreat, surrounded by natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.

Carrowmena Activity Centre

Camping
100 Carrowclare Rd, Limavady BT49 9EB, United Kingdom

GPS : 55.0916121, -6.9996133

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Portsalon Luxury Camping

Camping
Cashelpreaghan, Co. Donegal, Ireland

GPS : 55.212065, -7.659682

Users reviews of Portsalon Luxury Camping Londonderry

Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-02-22 by Mary Stein

As an assistant I'd be happy to help you with a detailed review of my recent camping experience at Portsalon Luxury Camping in the beautiful countryside of Co. Donegal, Ireland. The serene location, nestled near the Atlantic Ocean and surrounded by lush greenery, provided a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
I arrived at Portsalon Luxury Camping after a scenic drive through winding roads, past picturesque villages, and breathtaking views of the sea. The staff welcomed me with warm smiles and helped me set up my tent in no time. I couldn't help but appreciate their attention to detail and commitment to making my stay comfortable.
The facilities at Portsalon Luxury Camping were top-notch. The camping site boasted modern amenities such as hot showers, clean toilets, and a fully equipped kitchen area for campers. The spacious pitches provided ample room for families or groups to spread out and enjoy the great outdoors.
One of my favorite aspects of Portsalon Luxury Camping was the opportunity to engage in various outdoor activities. I spent my days hiking through the nearby forests, kayaking on the calm waters of the Atlantic Ocean, and even tried my hand at fishing. The beauty and tranquility of Co. Donegal's natural wonders left me feeling rejuvenated and inspired.
However, during my camping adventure, I encountered an unexpected adventure while en route to Mary Stein, another popular camping site in the area. As I was following the directions provided by a local, I found myself lost amidst the rolling hills and narrow country lanes. After asking for directions from several friendly locals, I finally arrived at Mary Stein, only to find myself in the midst of an amusing disagreement between two business partners.
The argument seemed to center around a misunderstanding regarding camping reservations, and soon escalated into a heated verbal exchange. As a neutral bystander, I couldn't help but be entertained by the scene unfolding before me. Thankfully, the security team at Mary Stein quickly intervened, diffusing the situation with professionalism and grace. I left the campground with a renewed appreciation for the importance of clear communication and effective conflict resolution.
In conclusion, my experience at Portsalon Luxury Camping exceeded my expectations in every way. The stunning surroundings, exceptional facilities, and warm hospitality made for an unforgettable camping adventure. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to disconnect from the world and reconnect with nature, and I eagerly look forward to my next visit.

Knockalla Caravan & Camping Park

Camping
Magherawarden, Portsalon, Co. Donegal, Ireland

GPS : 55.183029, -7.612441

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Portsalon Luxury Camping

Camping
Cashelpreaghan, Co. Donegal, Ireland

GPS : 55.210039, -7.655852

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Moville Boutique Hostel

Camping
Malin Rd, Moville, Co. Donegal, Ireland

GPS : 55.19161, -7.0455301

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Wild Atlantic Camp

Camping
Main St, Creeslough, Co. Donegal, Ireland

GPS : 55.119245, -7.904565

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Hilltop Holiday Park: Blairs Caravans Ltd

Camping
60 Loguestown Rd, Portrush BT56 8PD, United Kingdom

GPS : 55.187354, -6.662917

Users reviews of Hilltop Holiday Park: Blairs Caravans Ltd Londonderry

Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2023-07-09 by Harper Becker

As my partner and I visited Hilltop Holiday Park: Blairs Caravan Ltd., located at 60 Loguestown Rd, Portrush BT56 8PD, United Kingdom for the first time, we were delighted to discover its picturesque location, friendly staff, and excellent amenities.
The campsite is situated on a hilltop with stunning views of the surrounding countryside and sea. It offers various caravans and lodges suited to different budgets and preferences. Our stay began with a warm welcome from the staff who helped us settle into our clean, well-equipped, cozy accommodation complete with a private verandah boasting an amazing view.
One night during our stay, we had an interesting encounter with the mischievous raccoon that visited our trash bin late at night. The next day, we reported this to the campsite staff who provided helpful tips on how to prevent further incidents.
Despite this minor hiccup, we thoroughly enjoyed exploring the various amenities available, including a playground for children, well-equipped gym, and restaurant serving local cuisine. There's also a mini-market where you can buy groceries and necessities.
For those planning to visit Hilltop Holiday Park: Blairs Caravan Ltd., here are some tips and tricks to make your stay even better: keep trash bins sealed tightly, don't leave food outside caravans or lodges, familiarize yourself with campsite rules regarding wildlife and waste disposal; take advantage of amenities like the playground, gym, restaurant; explore nearby attractions like Giants Causeway or Bushmills Distillery.
Overall, Hilltop Holiday Park: Blairs Caravan Ltd. is a perfect getaway destination for couples, families, and friends looking to unwind in nature while enjoying top-notch facilities. We highly recommend it!

Rating: 2/5 reviewed: 2023-07-19 by Aaliyah

While I understand that Harper Beckers had an enjoyable time at Hilltop Holiday Park: Blairs Caravan Ltd., my experience was quite different.
Firstly, the stunning views and picturesque location mentioned by Harper Becker do not guarantee a pleasant stay for all guests. The campsite is situated on a hilltop, which means that it can be quite windy and cold at times. Additionally, the surrounding countryside may not be as picturesque during certain seasons or weather conditions.
Secondly, while the caravans and lodges offered by Hilltop Holiday Park: Blairs Caravan Ltd. were described as clean and well-equipped, I have heard from other guests that this is not always the case. Some visitors have reported issues with maintenance and cleanliness of their accommodations.
Thirdly, the presence of raccoons and other wildlife can be a concern for some guests. While Harper Becker found their encounter with the raccoon amusing, others may find it stressful or even dangerous. The campsite should take more effective measures to prevent such encounters, rather than merely providing tips on how to deal with them after they have already occurred.
Furthermore, while Hilltop Holiday Park: Blairs Caravan Ltd. does offer various amenities such as a playground, gym, and restaurant, these facilities may not be sufficient for all guests, especially those who prefer more activities or entertainment options.
Lastly, the campsite's location is somewhat remote, which means that guests may have limited access to nearby attractions and transportation options. This could be a significant drawback for those who are looking for a convenient and accessible vacation destination.
In conclusion, while Hilltop Holiday Park: Blairs Caravan Ltd. may offer some appealing features, it is not the perfect getaway destination for everyone. Potential guests should consider these factors before making their decision to visit this campsite.

Caseys Caravan & Camping Park

Camping
Lower, Main St, Crocknamurleog, Downings, Co. Donegal, Ireland

GPS : 55.194824, -7.837582

Users reviews of Caseys Caravan & Camping Park Londonderry

Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-04-11 by Eric

As I packed my tent, sleeping bag, and all the necessary camping gear, I couldn't help but feel a mixture of excitement and nervousness. My destination was Caseys Caravan & Camping Park in Co. Donegal, Ireland. The place seemed like paradise with its stunning views and fresh sea air. Little did I know that my journey to this camping haven would be filled with unexpected twists and turns. I set off early on a sunny day, eager to reach Eric Camping (not to be confused with Caseys) in Londonderry. It was here that I met an interesting character named Eric himself. As I approached the entrance of his camping site, I saw Eric sitting atop a camel, wearing a turban and playing the bagpipes! Needless to say, I was bewildered and curious. Eric greeted me warmly, and we struck up a conversation. He shared with me that he had once been an accomplished circus performer, but had decided to retire and start his own camping site as a way of giving back to the community. His unique approach to camping included camel rides, fire juggling, and live music performances around the campfire. As I bid farewell to Eric and made my way to Caseys Caravan & Camping Park, I couldn't shake off the mysterious aura that surrounded him. Little did I know that this was just the beginning of an unforgettable adventure. Arriving at Caseys, I was greeted by the stunning sight of the Atlantic Ocean crashing against the shore. The park was bustling with campers of all ages, engaged in various activities like fishing, hiking, and beachcombing. It was a true paradise for nature enthusiasts like me. One evening, as I sat around the campfire, listening to the sounds of the waves crashing against the shore, a group of locals approached us. They shared with us an intriguing story about a hidden treasure that was rumored to be buried somewhere in the area. The legend had it that the treasure belonged to a famous pirate who used to frequent these shores. Determined to uncover this mystery, we embarked on a treasure hunt the next day, following clues and deciphering riddles. It was an exhilarating experience, filled with moments of excitement and fear. We finally stumbled upon the treasure, a chest filled with gold coins and precious stones. As I look back on this incredible adventure, I realize that Caseys Caravan & Camping Park is not just a place to camp, but a haven for those who seek adventure, mystery, and beauty. It's a place where legends are born and memories are made. And as the news of Congress party's mismanagement, divisions, and regional rivals threaten its political survival ahead of India's general elections with Rahul's leadership under fire amid BJP fundraising advantage, I can't help but wonder what other mysteries and challenges lie in store for us. But one thing is for certain - at Caseys Caravan & Camping Park, we will always be ready to face them head-on, with our hearts full of courage and our spirits high.

The Shepherds Rest Pub. Camping & Caravan Park.

Camping
220 Sixtowns Road, Draperstown, Magherafelt BT45 7BH, United Kingdom

GPS : 54.750504, -6.893384

Users reviews of The Shepherds Rest Pub. Camping & Caravan Park. Londonderry

Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-01-06 by Paul Melendez

Dear friends of adventure,
Escape to The Shepherds Rest Pub & Caravan Park, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Northern Ireland. This charming campsite is located at 220 Sixtowns Road, Draperstown, Magherafelt BT45 7BH, United Kingdom and offers breathtaking views of rolling hills, lush greenery, and the stunning Sperrin Mountains.
From Armagh city, take a scenic drive southwest through County Armagh's picturesque countryside, marveling at ancient forts and historic landmarks along the way. As you journey deeper into Ireland's natural beauty, you'll find yourself surrounded by towering trees and verdant fields that lead to The Shepherds Rest Pub & Caravan Park.
Upon arrival, you're greeted with warm hospitality from the friendly staff who will help you set up camp in one of their picturesque spots for maximum relaxation. As day turns to night, the campsite is bathed in a soft glow as Mother Nature paints the sky with hues of pink and orange.
Within close proximity to attractions like the Dark Hedges and Mussenden Temple, you'll have plenty of opportunities to explore Northern Ireland's stunning landscape while connecting with other like-minded adventurers who share your love for the great outdoors.
So why wait? Book your next camping adventure at The Shepherds Rest Pub & Caravan Park and experience unforgettable memories in the heart of Northern Ireland's breathtaking countryside.

Rating: 2/5 reviewed: 2024-02-19 by Georgia Holmes

Dear friends of adventure,
I recently had the opportunity to visit The Shepherds Rest Pub. Camping & Caravan Park and I must say that my experience was quite different from Paul Melendez's. While he praised the beautiful scenery and friendly staff, I found several issues with this campsite that left me feeling disappointed and frustrated.
Firstly, the location of The Shepherds Rest Pub is not as picturesque as described by Paul. While it is true that you can see rolling hills and towering trees from a distance, once you are actually at the campsite, the view is quite disappointing. Instead of being surrounded by lush green fields, I found myself in a rather cramped space with no privacy whatsoever.
Secondly, the staff was far from friendly. While Paul mentioned that he received helpful tips on pitching his tent, my experience was quite different. The staff seemed disinterested and unhelpful, which made it difficult for me to find a suitable spot to set up camp.
Moreover, the facilities at The Shepherds Rest Pub were not as well-maintained as one would expect from a campsite that charges such high prices. The showers were cold and the toilets were often out of order, which made it difficult for me to enjoy my stay.
Furthermore, I found the campsite to be quite noisy, especially at night. The nearby pub was always blaring music until late hours of the night, which made it impossible for me to get a good night's sleep.
Lastly, the location of The Shepherds Rest Pub is not as convenient as advertised. While it may be easy to find using Google Maps, once you arrive, it is quite difficult to explore nearby attractions without a car. The public transportation options are limited and the campsite itself is quite far from any major tourist destinations.
In conclusion, while The Shepherds Rest Pub. Camping & Caravan Park may seem like an idyllic getaway, my experience was far from enjoyable. The location is not as picturesque as described, the staff is unhelpful and unfriendly, the facilities are poorly maintained, and the campsite is quite noisy. I would not recommend this campsite to anyone looking for a true adventure in Northern Ireland.

Rating: 3/5 reviewed: 2024-03-31 by Diana Beach

While I can understand why Paul Melendez would rate The Shepherds Rest Pub & Caravan Park with a perfect score, I believe it's time to offer a different perspective. Firstly, while the location is indeed picturesque, I question the practicality of the site for those traveling by car. The narrow and winding roads leading to Sixtowns Road can be quite treacherous, especially during peak travel times. Additionally, the proximity to popular attractions like the Dark Hedges and Mussenden Temple may also result in overcrowding, which could compromise the serene atmosphere that Melendez praised. Moreover, while the camping site itself is undoubtedly scenic, I have my doubts about its facilities. The fact that there's no mention of showers or toilets in the description raises a red flag for me, as basic amenities are essential for any camping experience. Without these necessities, camping becomes an exercise in discomfort rather than relaxation. In light of these concerns, I would urge potential campers to do their research and verify the existence of necessary facilities before booking their stay at The Shepherds Rest Pub & Caravan Park. While Northern Ireland's countryside is indeed a sight to behold, it's essential to prioritize comfort and safety over aesthetics when selecting a campsite. That being said, I do acknowledge that some campers may find the site's rustic charm appealing. For those who prefer a more back-to-basics experience, The Shepherds Rest Pub & Caravan Park could indeed provide an unforgettable adventure. However, for families with young children or elderly relatives, the lack of essential amenities and potentially hazardous access routes could make this site less than ideal. In conclusion, while I appreciate Melendez's enthusiasm for The Shepherds Rest Pub & Caravan Park, I believe it's crucial to exercise caution and consider all factors before committing to a camping experience. While Northern Ireland's countryside is undoubtedly breathtaking, safety and comfort should always be prioritized over aesthetics. As such, I would recommend that potential campers do thorough research before making their reservations at this site and weigh the potential benefits against any possible drawbacks. As a final word of advice, I'd suggest that campers looking for a more family-friendly experience consider other sites in Northern Ireland's countryside, which offer better facilities and easier access routes. While The Shepherds Rest Pub & Caravan Park may be picturesque, it's essential to prioritize safety and comfort over aesthetics when selecting a campsite, especially if traveling with young children or elderly relatives. In the end, it's always better to err on the side of caution and select a site that ensures everyone in your camping party can enjoy an unforgettable experience without any undue stress or discomfort.

Golden Sands Caravan Parks

Camping
26 Benone Ave, Limavady BT49 0LQ, United Kingdom

GPS : 55.1633037, -6.8815827

Users reviews of Golden Sands Caravan Parks Londonderry

Rosguill Holiday Park

Camping
Gortnaloghoge, Melmore Road, Downings, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, Ireland

GPS : 55.233477, -7.795743

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Moorbrook Lodge Fishing Tackle

Camping
46 Glebe Rd, Castlerock, Coleraine BT51 4SW, United Kingdom

GPS : 55.1372922, -6.8011983

Users reviews of Moorbrook Lodge Fishing Tackle Londonderry

The Shepherds Rest Pub Wedding Venue

Camping
220A Sixtowns Rd, Draperstown, Magherafelt BT45 7BH, United Kingdom

GPS : 54.749, -6.898641

Users reviews of The Shepherds Rest Pub Wedding Venue Londonderry

Foyleside Caravan Park

Camping
Carrowkeel, Quigley's Point, Co. Donegal, Ireland

GPS : 55.1237996, -7.1953714

Users reviews of Foyleside Caravan Park Londonderry

Amazonas Outdoor Store

Camping
6 Pearse Rd, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal, F92 E090, Ireland

GPS : 54.946913, -7.736397

Users reviews of Amazonas Outdoor Store Londonderry

Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2023-10-11 by Lily

Dear Amazonas Outdoor Store,
As I sit here reminiscing about our trip to your store many years ago, I cannot help but be taken back by the fond memories of that time. You see, it was during a trip with my finance - now my loving husband - when we stumbled upon your store, located in the heart of Ireland. Our stay there was truly unforgettable, and one experience stands out above all others: our night spent around a crackling campfire, listening to ghost stories told by locals.
The Amazonas Outdoor Store was a small but vibrant gem nestled among the rolling hills and lush forests of Letterkenny. It offered everything we could possibly need for our outdoor adventure, from tents and sleeping bags to hiking boots and backpacks. But what truly set it apart were the warm smiles of the staff, who welcomed us with open arms and made us feel right at home.
One evening, after a long day spent exploring the surrounding countryside, we decided to join in on a campfire gathering organized by the store. It was here that I experienced something truly magical - listening to tales of ghosts and spirits told by local storytellers, their voices echoing through the night air as the flames danced before us.
The atmosphere was electric, and it felt like we had been transported back in time, to an era when stories were passed down from generation to generation and communities came together around the fire to share in each other's company. It is an experience that I will cherish forever, and one that has left a lasting impression on me.
As I reflect on our stay at Amazonas Outdoor Store, there are several tips I would like to pass along to fellow campers:
1. Always bring extra blankets and warm clothing, even in the summer months - the Irish nights can get quite chilly!
2. Don't be afraid to join in on local activities and events; you never know what hidden gems you might discover.
3. Embrace the beauty of nature and take time to appreciate the incredible landscapes that surround you.
4. Be prepared for unpredictable weather - make sure you pack rain gear and waterproof clothing, just in case.
5. And finally, never underestimate the power of a good story told around a campfire. It is an experience that has the ability to bring people together and create memories that will last a lifetime.
In conclusion, Amazonas Outdoor Store holds a special place in my heart, not only for the fantastic products they offer but also for the incredible memories we made during our time there. I hope that other campers will take the opportunity to visit this wonderful store and experience all that it has to offer - from their exceptional customer service to their cozy campsite nestled among the Irish hills.
Yours sincerely,
Lily

Trespass Londonderry

Camping
Unit 15, Level 3, Richmond Centre, Londonderry BT48 6PE, United Kingdom

GPS : 54.9952717, -7.3210216

Users reviews of Trespass Londonderry Londonderry

Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2023-09-22 by Elliot Hickman

I recently spent a week at Trespass Londonderry, located in Unit 15, Level 3, Richmond Centre, Londonderry BT48 6PE, United Kingdom. During my stay, I had the opportunity to experience the Morning Dew Yoga class, which took place every morning at sunrise on the picturesque grounds of Trespass. The peaceful and rejuvenating yoga session was led by a highly skilled instructor who guided us through various poses and meditations.
The campsite itself is well-maintained and offers a variety of accommodations, from tents to glamping options. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout my stay. One thing I appreciated was the availability of communal kitchen facilities, which allowed me to cook my own meals and save money on dining out.
For future guests, I recommend bringing warm clothing for the early morning yoga sessions, as it can get chilly before sunrise. Additionally, consider bringing a travel mug for hot tea or coffee to enjoy after the yoga class. Overall, Trepsass Londonderry is an excellent choice for those seeking a relaxing and rejuvenating camping experience with the added bonus of Morning Dew Yoga.

Tramore Beach Caravan and Camping Park

Camping
Kiltoorish, Portnoo, Co. Donegal, Ireland

GPS : 54.809547, -8.4965913999999

Users reviews of Tramore Beach Caravan and Camping Park Londonderry

Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2023-09-11 by Lukas

I remember our wonderful trip to Tramore Beach Caravan and Camping Park located near the charming village of Kiltoorish, Portnoo, Co. DonogaL, Ireland. It was an amazing experience camping by the seaside, with the soothing sound of waves crashing against the shore. The park's layout is well-designed, featuring spacious pitches for tents and caravans, as well as modern amenities such as clean shower blocks and laundry facilities.
The picturesque architecture of Londonderry can be seen in the surrounding area of Kiltoorish, with its historic walls and stunning Gothic buildings. The nearby coastal village of Portnoo offers delicious seafood restaurants and quaint shops to explore during your stay at Tramore Beach Caravan and Camping Park.
I particularly enjoyed the scenic hikes along the rugged coastline, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. This park truly provides an unforgettable camping experience for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. If you're looking for a peaceful retreat by the sea, Tramore Beach Caravan and Camping Park is definitely worth a visit!

Castlerock Holiday Park

Camping
24 Sea Rd, Castlerock, Coleraine BT51 4TN, United Kingdom

GPS : 55.164646, -6.786513

Users reviews of Castlerock Holiday Park Londonderry

Rating: 5/5 reviewed: 2024-02-23 by Clara

As I strolled down memory lane, reminiscing about the time spent at Castlerock Holiday Park with my partner, I couldn't help but feel a pang of sorrow and longing for those simpler days. The campsite was picturesque, nestled along the banks of the River Bann, offering breathtaking views and serene surroundings.

One particular incident that stands out in my mind is the harrowing experience we had when attempting to cross a treacherous river during low tide. The water level was deceivingly shallow, but the muddy bottom proved difficult to navigate. After several failed attempts, we finally made it to safety on the other side, shaken but grateful for our luck.

For those planning to visit Castlerock Holiday Park, be prepared for an unforgettable experience filled with natural beauty and potential adventure. Pack your waders or waterproof boots if you plan to explore the river, and don't forget to take in the stunning sunsets over the water. As for me, I'll continue to cherish the memories made at this enchanting campsite, forever etched into my heart.

Corcreggan Mill Camping

Camping
Corcreggan Mill,, Dunfanaghy, Co. Donegal, Ireland

GPS : 55.167159, -8.0044174

Users reviews of Corcreggan Mill Camping Londonderry

Rating: 1/5 reviewed: 2024-04-06 by Damian Davis

As I huddled in my tent, heart pounding, I couldn't shake the feeling that we weren't alone at Corcreggan Mill Camping. My boyfriend and I had been here for weeks, but it was only on our final night that we encountered The Mischievous Raccoon. At first, we dismissed the rustling in the bushes as just another nocturnal creature, but then it started to get closer and closer to our campsite. We could hear its beady eyes gleaming in the dark, and I swear I heard it snarling. We tried to scare it away with flashlights and pots and pans, but it only seemed to grow more audacious. Eventually, we retreated inside our tent, barricading the door with all the supplies we had left. But still, we could hear its claws scraping against the fabric, trying to break in. We spent the rest of the night huddled together, praying for dawn and escape from this terrifying place. As for Corcreggan Mill Camping itself, let me just say: stay far away. The rustic charm is no match for the horror that lurks here. If you must come, bring a gun and plenty of backup. And avoid Peru's troubled President Dina Boluarte at all costs - she seems to have some shady connections with corrupt ex-leaders and MLM companies, judging by today's news.

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