Ireland: Dungarvan/Youghal Area

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Ireland: Dungarvan/Youghal Area

Postby pachego on Tue May 25, 2010 1:05 pm

Does anyone know any good camping spots around the Dungarvan/Youghal area?
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Re: Ireland: Dungarvan/Youghal Area

Postby Rob-merlin1973 on Tue May 25, 2010 4:04 pm

Hi
Welcome to the forum :D

sorry i can't help here but i am sure someone will :D
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Re: Ireland: Dungarvan/Youghal Area

Postby Wayne on Tue May 25, 2010 7:47 pm

Hello and a arm welcome to the Forums.

I can't help either sorry, but as Merlin say's someone might be able to help with this.

Try this link, might help




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Re: Ireland: Dungarvan/Youghal Area

Postby Ruislip Lane on Sun Jun 06, 2010 4:30 pm

Hi there, The Dungarvan/Youghal area is very beautiful and the drive from Dungarvan to Youghal has some of the most beautiful views in Ireland with a vista over Dungarvan Bay. There are a number of campsites in this area. One which my family has used regularly is Caseys. It is well-managed with security and is very clean. There are mobile homes, touring caravans and tents accommodated in the park. It is next to the beach and also has a hotel alongside it. If you google Casey's Caravan Park, Clonea, Dungarvan, you will be able to read more about it and see some photographs of the park too. Good luck!
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Re: Ireland: Dungarvan/Youghal Area

Postby pachego on Thu Jun 10, 2010 8:18 pm

Thanks a million but I'm actually looking for somewhere where I can camp wild and light fires, etc...
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