Camping and Caravannings in Co Kerry

Kerry is a wonderful area to visit, very traditional with lots of personality. Places to visit include Kerry Bog Village, Muckross House and Kenmare Heritage Centre.

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Creveen Lodge Caravan & Camping Park, Healy Pass, Lauragh, Co Kerry

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Creveen Lodge Caravan and Camping Park is a family-run, small park, set in the heart of the beautiful scenery of the Ring of Beara, Ireland. The campsite itself has personal supervision, is fully serviced and well sheltered. Please feel free to bring along your dog if you wish. Here you will find excellent amenities with easy access for walking or cycling to the amazing Healy Pass, the Kenmare River, lakes and the Dereen Gardens. Creveen Lodge is the perfect starting point for your journey along West Cork, The Ring of Beara, the Ring of Kerry and the Lakes of Killarney. Make sure you do not miss the Healy Pass and its amazing scenery, the Cashilkilty stone circle with its overview over the Kenmare Bay, the waterfalls at Hungry Hill and Gleninchaquin, the Dereen Gardens, Glanmore Lake, the ruins of Kilcatherine Church and the colemines at Allihies. In Lauragh you will find two local shops and, if you feel like a drink or some entertainment in the evening, the An Sibin pub serves a great pint! If you're interested in Traditional Irish Dancing, there is music and dancing in the An Sibin every Friday and Saturday night! We have several hard pitches and a chemical toilet available for caravans and campers. If you feel like bringing your dog with you, there's no problem at all! Besides the general toilet and hot-shower facilities, the campsite has a common room available with a fridge, cooker, microwave, oven, television and fireplace for all your convenience. There is lots of space for children to play, and they will sure like the swing and slide on the play area. Especially for hikers we have three small caravans available for rent. Rates : €20 per unit and 2 adults. €20 per unit and 2 adults and 2 children. €1 hot showers. €4 electricity. €8 hikers & cyclists per peron per night. 2 Star Bord Failte. Pets are allowed.

Mortimer's Mannix Point Camping & Caravan Park, Cahirciveen, Ring of Kerry Coast, Co Kerry

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Awards - 2008 The Award of Excellence-The Best Park in Ireland Overall. 2007 The Best Welcome in Ireland + An Alan Rogers European Welcome Award. 2006 The Best Welcome in Europe Award + Ambience Award (For promoting nature and the outdoor life). + Failte Ireland Irish Welcome Awards. 2005 The Greatest Ambassador for the Caravanning and Camping Industry + The Best 3 Star Park in Ireland. 2004 The Best 3 Star Park in Ireland. 2003 The Award of Excellence- The Best Park in Ireland Overall + The People's Choice Award. You will find lots to do in Cahirciveen and the surrounding area. Within 16 km of Mannix Point there are about 150 km of spectacular coastline, with mountains, rivers, lakes, the sea and clean, clean Atlantic air. The impeccably clean on-site facilities include a cosy campers' sitting room with turf fire in the evenings which is renowned for impromptu music sessions. There are no pool tables, no television and no video games. There is a camper's kitchen and dining room with cookers, microwave, fridges and freezer plus a BBQ and picnic area. The laundry has automatic washers and dryer and the washing-up area provides continuous hot water. There are four showers, four toilets, four washbasins and a hairdressing area in the women's room and three showers, four toilets, two urinals and five washbasins in the men's. The office and reception which is open daily from 9am until late provides an extensive range of information for visitors. Our remoteness gives the town a very special character and atmosphere. We have the highest average temperature in Ireland and air which is cleaned by 3000 miles of Atlantic Ocean.This is why you will find a profusion of both native wild flowers and exotic species reminiscent of Madeira or South Africa or New Zealand. Many visitors remark on the friendly and helpful nature of the people of this area. The colourful houses and shops reflect the cheerfulness of its inhabitants. By the way, there are four ways of spelling the name of the town: Cahirciveen, Cahirsiveen, Caherciveen and the locally preferred way Cahersiveen. If that is not sufficiently confusing try the original Cathair Saidhbhin. Caherciveen is a thriving little town. It is the principal shopping and administrative centre for south-west Kerry with excellent restaurants and pubs. Seafood is our speciality, fresh from the Atlantic. We enjoy living in an area of outstanding natural beauty and hope that you will enjoy it also. Pre-booking absolutely essential for The Cahirciveen Celtic Festival of Music and The Arts, 1st weekend in August, and advisable for all July and August. The earlier you book, the better your view. 4 nights for the price of 3 except July and August. Please visit our website for more details. Rates : Please visit our website for details. 3 star Bord Failte.