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éad míle fáilte! The Emerald Isle has been known to bewitch visitors,
charmed by its fantastic scenery, ever-changing skies, and inimitable
outlook on life. This is a land to be travelled at a mindful pace, absorbing
the atmosphere and cherishing the endless succession of stunning views.
When weary, the traveller can always look forward to a warmwelcome at
the next pub, with hearty food and drink and with any luck an evening of
music and craic. It’s a place we love to visit, and hate to leave.
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Killarney Lakes, Co Kerry
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Nagle’s Doolin Camping & Caravan Park
Co Clare
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his unique campsite is situated on the edge of the Atlantic
between the Cli s of Moher and the Burren, and only 100m
from Doolin Pier where ferries go to the Aran Islands. Dry stone
walls surround this site, which has fully-serviced hardstanding
pitches with views to the sea. The facilities block has been
extended and fully refurbished. Reception has a small shop and
next to the site is an 18-hole pitch and putt course. Just a short
walk away is the village of Doolin, which has shops and pubs
with traditional nightly music. The local bus service means you
can easily get to Galway or Limerick.
Unique location
Ferry trips to the
Aran Islands
Great for walkers
Open:
15Mar – 14 Oct
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Doolin, Co Clare, Republic of Ireland
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