Alan Rogers Review
Ballinacourty House and its cobble-stoned courtyard form the centrepiece of this south facing park with views of the Galtee Mountains. Accessed by a tree-lined lane, the reception area is in part of the renovated 18th-century building, as is the adjoining restaurant. The park is level with 26 touring pitches with 6A electricity and 19 grassy pitches for tents. Some areas are shaded and there are open spaces to accommodate rallies and larger groups. Self-catering cottages and B&B are also available. This tranquil site is very appealing to families with young children. It is an excellent base from which to tour the Rock of Cashel, the Mitchelstown Caves, Swiss Cottage and the towns of Tipperary, Cahir and Cashel.
Location
Getting there...
Follow the N24 from Tipperary or Cahir to Bansha. Turn on to R663 for about 7 miles, passing Glen Hotel after 6 miles. Follow signs for Ballinacourty House.
What's special about this campsite
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Outdoor Activities
There are many superb walking trails in the area, ideal for families, and with plenty of information panels on the flora and fauna of the area, and picnic tables along the way. This corner of Ireland is also a haven for painters and photographers alike.- Horse riding
- Pony trekking
- Tennis
- Cycling (mountain biking)
- Sports field
- Outdoor pool
- Golf
- Hiking
- Go-karting
- Fishing
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