@donkhoek
Campercontact member since 2024
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Sitecode: 66004
A warm welcome with a welcome folder full of information. Spacious pitches, birdwatching and fishing. Within walking distance of friendly Guise with restaurants and shops and two top attractions: Familistรจre van Godin and the Chateau Fort de Guise. Directly from the campsite cycle route along the Oise on a dismantled railway track. Sanitary facilities outdated but clean. We were here with bad and good weather. Were always able to go out. Especially with the on-site bread service.
Sitecode: 63695
Well organised camping site and friendly and helpful staff. Halfway the camping site there is a modern sanitary building with lots of clean showers and toilets. We pitched our van on the field at the back and enjoyed the view over the hills. A great starting point for hikes or bycicle rides or horse riding. A bus stop just up the road to go to Ventnor, Shankhill, Godshill or other places. The cafe at the Donkey Sanctuary is round the corner.
Sitecode: 50589
Beautiful view. Quiet. Friendly reception. Didn't book but were allowed to park in the parking lot. There is a lunch restaurant on site where you can have a good breakfast. Lovely last or first stop in Ireland. Most campers have been parked for several days.
Sitecode: 70161
Very pleasant campsite. Friendly owners, even motor home owners, who keep everything clean. Showers and toilets in a cabin next to the shed. Lough Neagh and The Gate Inn pub around the corner. (By the way, behind pub motorhome right on the lake). Had a bit of trouble with 'lakeflies' that come to light in droves. Fortunately, not sting.
Sitecode: 78692
Beautiful view of hills/mountains all around. Friendly (older) owner who keeps a close eye on everything. Simple clean sanitary facilities in a separate building. Excellent starting point for tours in the Sperrin Mountains, but also for the Giant Causeway or a visit to (London) Derry.
Sitecode: 71035
Secluded, well-maintained, small site adjacent to Killykeen Forest Park (walking and cycling!). Friendly welcome by Jean, former farmer on the spot. Simple, clean sanitary facilities in the outbuilding of a house. Pay for the shower room key. Very quiet unless fellow campers are having a party.
Sitecode: 67555
We have not been there but the motorhome looked good. Far enough from the cafe for nuisance. A pub with good food and drink and a great atmosphere. Recommended!
Sitecode: 67560
We stood in the parking lane opposite the pub right on the ocean and got a show of fishing gannets. Campers are also welcome on the fields (paved and unpaved) on either side of the pub as long as you use the pub, shop or petrol station. That's not a punishment. Good toilets when restaurant is open.
Sitecode: 40555
Large paved terrace campsite with tent fields. Sea view guaranteed. Simple sanitary cabins. Showers only in the upper cabin. Nice owner. Killybegs center within walking distance. Fresh fish and chips at the Seafood Shack on the quay!
Sitecode: 81483
Well maintained site on strip land in a wide bay, partly paved. Born and raised owner who gives a lot of information. Excellent sanitary facilities. Within walking/cycling distance of beautifully quiet Tullagh Beach, Glenevin Waterfall and Mc Feeley's Bar pub. Great base for the northernmost part of Ireland including Dough Famine Village and Malin Head.