Alan Rogers Review
Opened in 1996, this campsite is not only well placed for Dublin, but also offers a welcome stopover if travelling to the more southern counties from the north of the country, or vice versa. Despite its close proximity to the city, being located in the 300-acre Corkagh Park gives it a ‘heart of the country’ atmosphere. There are 163 pitches, 48 for tents placed to the fore and hardstandings for caravans laid out in bays and avenues with electrical connections, drainage and water points. Maturing trees and shrubs separate pitches and roads are of tarmac. Beyond the entrance gate and forecourt stands an attractive timber fronted building housing the site amenities.
Facilities
Heated sanitary facilities include good sized showers (token). Facilities for disabled visitors. Baby room. Laundry. Shop and coffee bar. Playground with wooden play frames and safety base. Fishing. Electronic gate controlled from reception and 24 hour security.
- Fishing nearby
- Riding nearby
- Golfing nearby
- Shop on site
- Pets allowed
- Play area on site
Find out more about this campsite by visiting their Official Website.
Location
Getting there...
From north follow signs for West Link and M50 motorway. Exit M50 at junction 9 onto N7 Cork road. Site is on right of dual carriageway (beside Green Isle Hotel) after 2 km. and is clearly signed. At City West business park, cross over bridge and return on dual-carriageway following site signs - site is on left after 800 m.
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