Touring caravan sites in Republic of Ireland

Tour the Republic of Ireland in your caravan or motorhome for a magical mystery tour of ancient landscape, mysterious castles and lively cities. It’s compact enough to explore it all.

Your first stop should be Dublin, enjoy a Guinness or two in the lively city centre and then take the short drive south to the Wicklow Mountains – be sure to climb up Kippure, which sits at 2,484 ft.

Head south to Cork for spectacular views of the Mizen Peninsula – oh, and don’t forget to kiss the Blarney Stone before you leave.

Drive north in your caravan or motorhome to the smaller cities of Limerick and Galway, you’ll be blown away by the rugged coastal scenery on the way.

We recommend that you book a stay at the following caravan sites in the Republic of Ireland – all have been inspected by us – so you can expect high standards.

Sites key: Overseas Site

At a glance

When to go: summer
Don’t miss: Blarney Stone
Motorway speed limit: 50mph (caravan) 74mph (motorhome under 3.5t) 50mph (motorhome over 3.5t)
Driving tip: get a good GPS

Top questions

How do I book an overseas site?

Overseas campsite bookings can easily be made on the Club website and "combined deals" are common when you book a campsite at the same time as your ferry crossing. Booking online means you save the £20 Contact Centre booking fee.

Does the Club take deposits for overseas bookings?

Yes, deposits for overseas bookings are calculated at 20% for a site and 25% for a ferry (unless it is a non-refundable ferry/Eurotunnel in which case full payment is due at time of booking). The final balance is due 10 weeks prior to travel.

Is the standard of overseas sites similar to that of the UK?

European campsites are star-rated by their own local authorities and can have different standards and regulations to the UK. However, the Club's travel team handpick and inspect our campsites so that members can be sure of a high standard.

This is my first visit abroad with my caravan/motorhome. How can the Club help?

The Club's first time abroad section explains everything you need to know about going on your first overseas touring holiday.

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