Camping Sites on the Wild Atlantic Way
The Wild Atlantic Way is the longest defined coastal touring route in the World and showcases some of the most scenic points along Ireland’s coastline. Stretching 2,500km from Inishowen Co. Donegal at its most northerly point, to Kinsale Co. Cork, its southern point the route hugs the coastline of Ireland. Touring the Wild Atlantic Way is an ideal way to experience Ireland and tie it in with your caravan & camping holiday. Pitch up in Donegal, spend a few days on Achill Island, explore the Aran Islands, wake up to a view of the Cliffs of Moher, explore the Ring of Kerry and enjoy the beauty of West Cork, you will be spoilt for choice on where to stay. Use one of the many caravan parks located throughout the country as your base. Many parks are located on the touring route while others are just a short detour away.
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Achill Seal Caves Caravan & Camping
The Strand, Dougart, , Achill Island, Co. Mayo
50
5.03
Ireland
Mayo
April - September
Adare Camping and Caravan Park
Adare, Co. Limerick, Adare V94 E2C4
28
2 Hectares
Ireland
Limerick
29 March - 3 October
Anchor Caravan Park
Castlegregory, Co. Kerry V92 YD42
30
2.02 Hectares
Ireland
Kerry
Easter - 22 September
Aran Islands Camping & Glamping
Frenchman's Beach, Inis Mór, Aran Islands, Galway
35
Ireland
Galway
March - November
Belleek Park Caravan & Camping
Faranoo, Ballina F26 CP57
58
4 Hectares
Ireland
Mayo
1 March - 31 October , Rest of year by prior appointment
Blarney Caravan & Camping Park
Stone View, Blarney T23 R85R, Co. Cork
40
1.25 Hectares
Ireland
Cork
28 March - 28 October
Boyles Caravans & Camping Grounds
Narin, Portnoo F94 HDX3
16
N/A
Ireland
Donegal
17 March - 31 October
Campail Teach an Aragail (Oratory House Camping)
Gallarus, Baile na nGall, Dingle V92 HX95
42
1.21 Hectares
Ireland
Kerry
March - October
Carra Caravan and Camping Park
Belcarra, Castlebar
20
0.7 Hectares
Ireland
Mayo
25 April - 7 October