Our first trip to Northern Ireland
We taking our caravan to N.I. next year for the first time - we will ultimately be heading up to the Antrim coast. The Stena Belfast ferry docks at 1830 on a Saturday night. Given the lateness of the hour, we will need an 1-2 night stay somewhere
close to Belfast where we can arrive in the evening. Any recommendations please? We think we will stay around 3-4weeks. Any tips on sites in N.I. would also be gratefully received - thank you.
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The nearest I found was Loughshore Caravan Park but we didn't stay there so can't recommend one way or another.
Another idea may be to overnight at Templepatrick services - nothing like the services here. We arrived at 7.30am and couldn't get on site until 13.00pm so we stopped there for a nap and some food. Parking is free for 24 hours, caravans included and it
was pretty quiet.A good site in Antrim is Ballyness in Bushmills. Quite a few rules and regulations but a well run site. My favourite site was Rushin House Caravan Park near Enniskillen. Co Fermanagh is a lovely part of the world
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The Discover Northern Ireland site might be useful. We stayed at Delamont Country Park which is about an hour from the ferry. It's a nice site, next to a big park with access to Strangford Lough, a good place to get your bearings before heading off elsewhere.
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We've stayed at the dundonald site, its only 5 miles from Belfast and very handy for visits.
http://www.theicebowl.com/template1.asp?pid=213&area=1
It has some good up to date reviews on tripadvisor.
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Hello
Loughshore Caravan Park is your best bet as it is run by the local council. You book and pay in advance and get a code for the gate so you can arrive at any time and a pitch is reserved for you. Very clean well run site for a couple of days. Ballyness
and Rushin House are favourites of ours but there is a lovely little CL in Co Armagh called Cusher Valley that was runner up in the CLs Vote last year. Please have a look at it as it is smashing. Any questions just ask.0 -
We stayed at Feigh Farm CL, near Bushmills, a couple of years ago. It was very handy for the Giant's causeway and Bushmills Distillery- we took the bus to the Causeway and then walked back. It is a little cramped if there are large units but had a useful
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Forgot - we also stayed at Castle ward NT site which was lovely - you can walk down by the Lough and go into the NT property. Details are on the National Trust website.
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