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Caravan and Camping Brochure Glamping Other Touring Sites For inspirational ideas Glamping or ‘glamorous camping’ combines all the fun of camping with Licensed by Councils. For pet-friendly breaks some of the amenities of home and has really taken off here. Options www.discovernorthernireland.com include tepees, yurts and camping pods and there’s a great choice of The sites below are not part of the voluntary ‘British Graded Holiday /short-breaks/pets.aspx locations around Northern Ireland. Please note, Tourism NI does not Parks Scheme’, but are licensed to operate by their local council. inspect types of accommodation which fall under the designation of For family breaks and days out glamping. ARDS AND NORTH DOWN FERMANAGH AND OMAGH Touring BOROUGH COUNCIL DISTRICT COUNCIL www.discovernorthernireland.com /short- Find out more: www.discovernorthernireland.com/glamping (Ards Visitor Information Centre) (Enniskillen Visitor breaks/family-breaks-northern-ireland.aspx Caravanning T: + 44 (0)28 9182 6846 Information Centre) T: +44 (0)28 6632 3110 For things to see and do Rockmore and Rosebank Caravan www.discovernorthernireland.com/todo Park (Ballywalter). Ringbuoy Edgewater Caravan Park (Kesh). & Camping Caravan Park (Cloughey). Tara and Crom Campsite (Newtownbutler). For events Silver Bay Caravan Park (Portaferry). Sperrin Mountains Caravan Park Tour at your own pace Ballywhiskin Caravan and Camping, (Omagh). www.discovernorthernireland.com/events Coast view Caravan Park, Millisle Beach Caravan Park, Seaview MID ULSTER DISTRICT COUNCIL For dining discovernorthernireland.com/camping Caravan Park, Woodlands Caravan (Cookstown Visitor www.discovernorthernireland.com/food Park and Walkers Caravan Park Information Centre) (Millisle). T: +44 (0)28 8676 9949 ARMAGH, BANBRIDGE AND CRAIGAVON DISTRICT COUNCIL Annaginny Park Farm (Dungannon) and Drum Manor Forest Caravan (Armagh Visitor Information Centre) Park (Cookstown). T: +44 (0)28 3752 1800 NEWRY, MOURNE AND DOWN Gosford Forest Park, Tepee Valley DISTRICT COUNCIL Campsite and Cusher Valley (Newcastle Visitor (Cusher Valley is only available Information Centre) to Caravan & Camping Members only), (Markethill). Subject to T: + 44 (0)28 4372 2222 annual inspection. Bonnie’s Sunnyholme Caravan Park and Bonny’s Newcastle Trailer CAUSEWAY COAST AND GLENS BOROUGH COUNCIL Park, Woodcroft Caravan Park, Windsor Caravan Park, Lazy BJ’s (Coleraine Visitor Caravan Park, and Meelmore Information Centre) Lodge Campsite(Newcastle). T: + 44 (0)28 7034 4723 Leestone Caravan Park (Newry). Coney Island Caravan Park Foriff Caravan Park and Glenariffe (Ardglass). Castlewellan Forest Forest Caravan Park (Glenariffe). Park, Camping Tollymore Forest Glenvista Caravan Site (Ballymena). Park, The Rock Caravan Park and ©Tourism Northern Ireland Red Bay Caravan Park (Waterfoot). Published by Bryansford Caravan Park Fairhead Caravan Park, Glenmore (Bryansford). Tourism Northern Ireland, Caravan Park, Hayes Caravan Park, 59 North Street, Belfast, BT1 1NB Maguire’s Strand Caravan Park, McAllister’s Caravan Park and ISBN 978-1-86193-981-4 Causeway Coast Holiday Park 10m/2/16 (Ballycastle). Glenville Caravan Park and Lurig Caravan Park (Cushendall). T: (028) 9023 1221 Charlie’s Hideaway Camping and Fax: (028) 9024 0960 Caravanning Site (Ballymoney). Email: [email protected] Golf Links Holiday Home Park, Blairs Holiday Park, Skerries Holiday Park (Portrush). Millfield Holiday Village (Portstewart). Portballintrae Caravan Park (Portballintrae). Caravanning, Camping Key to symbols for Important Information and Motorhoming. Caravanning and Camping ENGLISH ** Parks providing a ‘Good’ level des caravanes, et la British Holiday au-delà de la période de préavis ***** Plätze, die im Hinblick auf Il Tourism NI non ha competenze ** Strutture che forniscono un livello respaldado y avalado por el Consejo Tour at your own pace. Caravanning & Camping sites of cleanliness, service, overall and Homes Parks Association, prévue dans les conditions, des Sauberkeit, Service, legislative sui campeggi e sulle aree di pulizia, servizi, manutenzione de Turismo de Irlanda del Norte. Games/sports area maintenance and groundmanship. association britannique frais supplémentaires sont Allgemeinzustand und attrezzate per camper e roulotte. generale e gestione delle aree verdi Cada parque recibe la visita de un What better way to relax and experience all that E Drying facilities on-site ^ are not inspected by Tourism on-site Northern Ireland. * Parks providing an ‘Acceptable’ représentant les propriétaires ou généralement appliqués. landschaftliche Gestaltung einen Tutte le licenze vengono rilasciate “Buono”. inspector independiente que evalúa Northern Ireland has to offer, than by caravanning, gérants de terrains de vacances, ‚Außergewöhnlichen‘ Standard dall’amministrazione locale. la eficacia del servicio y el Washing facilities Children’s play area Tourism NI has no legislative remit level of cleanliness, service, overall * Strutture che forniscono / ( résidentiels, de campement ou de DEUTSCH bieten. mantenimiento general de las camping or motorhoming. on-site on-site over Caravan and Camping Parks. maintenance and groundmanship. Il British Graded Holiday Parks un livello di pulizia, servizi, tourisme. Le programme compte Das nordirische Zudem stehen bestimmte wichtige Scheme è uno schema che riflette la manutenzione generale e gestione instalaciones, así como su diseño y Northern Ireland has camping parks to suit all tastes, with a range Restaurant/ All licences are issued by the local Cancellation Policy: Showers on-site également sur le soutien et l’appui Fremdenverkehrsamt (Tourism Einrichtungen und Dienste zur qualità complessiva delle aree delle aree verdi “Accettabile”. paisajismo. Se incide of facilities on site. Some are small and peaceful while others are ' E Eating place on-site council. When a reservation has been de Tourism NI. Chaque site reçoit la Northern Ireland) kontrolliert Verfügung. attrezzate e non la gamma delle especialmente en el nivel de busy and lively; some are remote while others are in tourist resorts. Termini di cancellazione: Dogs/pets accepted Barbecue/ The British Graded Holiday Parks confirmed, please check the visite d’un inspecteur indépendant Camping- und Zeltplätze nicht. limpieza del conjunto del parque. **** Plätze, die im Hinblick auf strutture fornite. Si ricorda che D on lead \ patio facilities on-site Scheme reflects the overall quality cancellation policy with the qui évalue l’efficacité des services, Una volta confermata una The locations can be stunning; at the foot of the Mourne Mountains Camping- und Zeltplätze fallen Sauberkeit, Service, l’adesione allo schema è volontaria. ***** Parques que ofrecen un nivel of the park and not the range of establishment at the time of l’entretien général des installations, prenotazione, controllare anche i or close to the Sperrins, amidst the Fermanagh Lakelands or along Television in lounge/ Caravans available nicht unter den rechtlichen Allgemeinzustand und I campeggi e le aree attrezzate per “excepcional” de limpieza, servicio, facilities it provides. Please note booking. Please telephone ainsi que l’aménagement de termini di cancellazione della the renowned Causeway Coastal Route. The choice is all yours. t TV room R to rent Zuständigkeitsbereich von Tourism landschaftliche Gestaltung einen caravan e roulotte elencati sulla mantenimiento general y cuidado the scheme is voluntary. Those immediately in the event of a l’espace et du paysage. De manière struttura in vigore al momento della NI. Alle Genehmigungen werden ,Hervorragenden‘ Standard bieten. mappa hanno aderito o del suelo. Northern Ireland has Aire de Service points for motorhomes Food shop/ caravanning and campsites listed cancellation. Should it be necessary générale, une attention particulière prenotazione. In caso di Credit cards accepted vom örtlichen Gemeinderat partecipano attualmente allo Además, se ofrecen determinados at a number of locations. For more information go to: ( mobile shop on-site A on this map have joined / are to cancel or amend a booking est portée aux standards de *** Plätze, die im Hinblick auf cancellazione, mettersi ausgestellt. schema. Il punteggio massimo, www.discovernorthernireland.com/camping participating in the scheme. without sufficient prior notice, Sauberkeit, Service, immediatamente in contatto servicios e instalaciones especiales. Electricity supply propreté. Cinque stelle, è riservato alle 5 Euro Accepted The highest rating of Five Stars a financial penalty normally applies. Das British Graded Holiday Allgemeinzustand und telefonico con la struttura. **** Parques que ofrecen un nivel Please note: The sites in this section are not inspected to pitches x ***** Sites offrant un niveau « strutture caratterizzate dalla qualità is reserved for those parks of Parks Scheme bewertet die landschaftliche Gestaltung einen Se dovesse essere necessario “excelente” de limpieza, servicio, by Tourism Northern Ireland. exceptionnel » de propreté, “eccezionale”, che forniscono Gas/electricity Wireless internet exceptional quality which also FRANÇAISE Gesamtqualität des Platzes ,Sehr Guten‘ Standard bieten. cancellare o modificare una mantenimiento general y cuidado de qualité de services, ainsi que anche attrezzature e servizi specifici 3 charged by meter { access available provide specific key facilities and Les terrains de camping-caravaning und nicht die Spanne der dort prenotazione senza sufficiente del suelo. Entries displayed on the map are those assessed under d’entretien des installations
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