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DUNDONALD TOURING CARAVAN PARK 111 Old Dundonald Road, Castlereagh, BT16 1XT t: 028 90 80 9100

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CO CLARE

Unspoiled natural beauty and a spectacular coastline are not the only assets of County Clare. Here you'll find great hospitality, traditional Irish music and dance, colourful shops and cosy pubs.

KILKEE

County Clare

GREENACRES CARAVAN & CAMPING PARK Donnaha, Kilkee, Loophead Peninsula, County Clare t: 00353 65 9057011

Nearby: Family run park in tranquil setting on the seashore with lovely beaches, spectacular coastal views and delightful walks/cycle routes nearby. Ideally situated for exploring the Loophead Peninsula, West Clare and the Midwest Region or for just relaxing. 7 min drive to popular Kilkee Resort, cliff walks and watersports, Dolphinwatch. Open: Easter to 30 October Site fees: From €18

COROFIN

County Clare

COROFIN CAMPING PARK Main Street, Corofin, County Clare t: 00353 65 6837683 m: 08683 98226

Directions: GPS: 52.94549 -9.06525 Facilities: Hot showers, kitchen and laundry. Electric hook-ups Nearby: Cliffs of Moher and the Burren National Park Open: April-September Site fees: From €12.50 per person

DOOLIN

County Clare

NAGLES DOOLIN CAMPING AND CARAVAN PARK Ballaghaline, Doolin, County Clare, Ireland V95HX25 t: 00353 65 7074458

Directions: From Lisdoonvarna go towards the Cliffs of Moher, turn right for Doolin and follow the signs for Doolin Pier. GPS: N53 00.999 W 009 24.115. Facilities: 85 concrete level hardstandings, modern amenity block, playground, gamesroom and campers kitchen. Nearby: Cliffs of Moher, ferry port, Ailwee and Doolin caves, golf course, surfing, kayaking, pony trekking, walks. Open: 16 March-2 October Site fees: €22-€25 p/n

CO CORK

The largest county in Ireland, County Cork offers beaches, lakes, mountains and countryside alongside lively towns and historic attractions.

CARRIGTWOHILL

Co. Cork

JASMINE VILLA CARAVAN & CAMPING PARK Carrigtwohill, County Cork t: 00353 21 4883234

Facilities: Electric hook-up, showers/toilets, hard standings, 1km from Carrigtwohill with all amenities. Open: All year Site fees: €20 for motorhomes, caravans and tents.

CO KERRY

Containing some of Ireland's most iconic scenery, the lively tourist hub of Killarney and two famous driving loops – the Ring of Kerry and Iveragh Peninsula, County Kerry has it all.

CURRAHEEN LITTLE

GLENROSS CARAVAN PARK Glenbeigh, Ring of Kerry, Co. Kerry, Ireland V93 HF64 t: +353 66 976 8451

Open: Easter-30 September Site fees: €38 inc 2 adults + electricity Co. Kerry

LAURAGH

Co. Kerry

CREVEEN LODGE CARAVAN AND CAMPING PARK Healy Pass Road, Lauragh, Co Kerry, Ireland V93 YHY9 t: +353 64 66 83131 e: info@creveenlodge.com w: www.creveenlodge.com

Facilities: There are several hardstanding pitches and a chemical toilet. Toilet and hot-shower facilities, a common room with refrigerator, cooker, microwave, oven, TV and fireplace. Children's play area. Dogs are welcome. A pub is 6km away, cafe 2km and shop 10km away. Open: Easter-30 September Site fees: From €20 per night Nearby: Ring of Beara, Ring of Kerry and West Cork, Caha Mountains, the Derreen Gardens

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