Camping in County Antrim
10 campsites in Northern Ireland, Co. Antrim
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A site which continually maintains high standards, Drumaheglis is popular throughout the season. Situated on the bank of the lower River Bann, approximately four miles from the town of Ballymoney, it appeals to watersports enthusiasts and makes a very good base for exploring this scenic corner of Northern Ireland. Ballymoney has a leisure centre, Memorial Gardens to road racing legends Joey and Robert Dunlop and Ballymoney Museum where you can explore 9000 years of history. This attractive site with 54 hardstanding pitches is well laid out with trees, shrubs, flower beds and tarmac roads. There are 35 serviced pitches for touring units with, 16 amp electricity, water points and drainage. The marina offers facilities for boat launching, water-skiing, cruising, canoeing and fishing.
In a magnificent parkland setting overlooking the Irish Sea and Scotland, what makes this touring site popular are its scenic surroundings and convenient location. It is 3.5 miles north of the market town of Larne on the famed Antrim Coast Road. It offers 31 level super pitches, including three extra-long pitches, all with hardstanding, water, 16A electricity, drainage, individual pitch lighting and ample space for an awning. The site has a neat appearance with a tarmac road following through to the rear where several pitches are placed close together in a circular position with allocated space for tents. Run by the Borough Council and supervised by a manager, the surrounding Country Park is immaculately kept.
Set in a beautiful area, overlooking the seaside town of Ballycastle with its sandy beach, Rathlin Island and the mystical cliffs of Fairhead, Causeway Coast Holiday Park is the perfect location for exploring. There is an indoor heated swimming pool, games room, outdoor play park and a bar/bistro. Many of Northern Ireland's top tourist destinations are within a short drive of the park as well as top-of-the-range golf courses. 35 serviced touring pitches (some seasonal) for caravans and motorhomes (no tents) on level grass. There are also mobile homes available to rent.
Six Mile Water is located at the Lough Shore Park and is adjacent to the Antrim Forum leisure complex, a major amenity area that includes swimming pools, a bowling green, an adventure playground for children, fitness and health gyms and sports fields. Managed by Antrim Borough Council, the park is easily accessible when travelling to and from the ports of Belfast and Larne, making it perfect for stopovers. There are now 37 hard standing pitches with 13A electricity, arranged in a herringbone layout of hardstandings with grass for awnings, a grass area for eight tents to one side, plus picnic and barbecue areas. Advance booking is advisable.
Located on the outskirts of Belfast City, Dundonald Touring Caravan Park is nestled in the leafy suburbs of Castlereagh and offers a calm and peaceful location for caravanners and campers. It has 22 spacious hardstanding touring pitches available with electric hook-up, water and waste points.
Highview Holiday Park has twelve hardstanding touring pitches with electric hook-up points; nine are fully serviced. There are also four log cabins, two mobile homes and a self-catering holiday cottage. Tents are not accepted at this park. The site is just minutes from Northern Ireland's premier resort, Portrush.
A good base for touring the North Antrim Coast, this family-run park is only minutes from two renowned attractions, the Giant’s Causeway and the Old Bushmills Distillery. It is located just off the main Ballymoney-Portrush Road (B62) and is approached by a short drive. Mature trees and hedging partly surround the park, but views across the countryside can still be appreciated. Tarmac roads lead to 48 well-laid out and spacious pitches with hardstanding and 16A electricity or a grass area for pup tents.
Ballyness is immaculately cared for and is designed with conservation in mind. In keeping with the surrounding countryside, it is extensively planted with native trees and shrubs. A pathway encircles several ponds which attract local wildlife and birds. The overall appearance of this eight-hectare park with its black stone pillared entrance gate and broad tarmac drive is attractive. There are 50 hardstanding pitches all with electricity (16A), water and drainage. Privately owned caravan holiday homes are placed away from the touring pitches.
Perfect as a stopover for the Larne to Cairnryan ferry route, the attractive garden areas add to the charm of this small, neat park. It is conveniently situated near the ferry terminal and only a few minutes walk from the sea. The owner has been making upgrades and provides four hardstanding pitches for motorhomes. The 44 pitches, all with 14A electricity connections, give reasonable space off the tarmac road, and there is a separate tent area of 1.5 acres.
John and Valerie Brown run Glenmore Caravan and Camping Park on the beautiful Antrim Coast near the seaside town of Ballycastle. Glenmore has 95 acres of land that can be explored with several different pitches to choose from. There are 27 hardstanding pitches for touring units spaced around the area in groups of four and five. The views from the easily accessible top field are spectacular. The site offers a wood-fired takeaway pizza at their on-site bar with a covered terrace and live music on weekends. Creating an on-site nature reserve makes this an ideal choice for birdwatching and nature lovers seeking a quiet and relaxing break. Those interested in fly fishing will enjoy the opportunity to catch brown and rainbow trout from one of three lakes starting at £20 per person.
Co. Antrim
The rugged coastline of the Causeway Coast and the nine Glens of Antrim is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with white sand shores, little bays, tranquil forests and romantic ruins and castles it is a land of myth and legend. At over 60 million years old the Giant’s Causeway is a hugely popular attraction.