Top five camping spots outside Dublin:

Top five camping spots outside Dublin:

Want to escape Dublin and wind down under the stars? We have created our guide to our favourite top five camping spots so you can have some well earned R&R. Or you can save these for the upcoming summer months when you want to reconnect with nature and get out into the city!

Camping near Dublin offers a variety of beautiful spots that cater to different tastes, from coastal retreats to lush countryside settings. 

Wicklow Mountains National Park

The views from Wicklow

Distance from Dublin: Approximately 1 hour by car.

Highlights: Known as the “Garden of Ireland,” Wicklow Mountains National Park offers stunning landscapes, including rolling hills, deep valleys, and serene lakes. Glendalough, with its monastic ruins and picturesque trails, is a must-visit.

Activities: Hiking, bird watching, historical tours, and scenic drives.

Lough Dan Scout Centre

Distance from Dublin: About 45 minutes by car.

Highlights: Nestled by the shores of Lough Dan, this campsite provides a tranquil setting with panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains.

Activities: Canoeing, kayaking, hiking, and nature walks. It’s ideal for both organised group activities and individual campers looking for peace and solitude.

North Beach Caravan & Camping Park

North Beach in all its glory, waiting for a walk in the morning sun

Location: Rush, County Dublin

Distance from Dublin: Approximately 40 minutes by car.

Highlights: Located close to the beach in the coastal town of Rush, this site offers the best of both worlds with seaside fun and easy access to Dublin city.

Activities: Beach activities, swimming, fishing, and exploring the nearby villages.

Camac Valley Tourist Caravan and Camping Park

Location: Clondalkin, Dublin

Distance from Dublin: Around 20 minutes by car.

Highlights: This well-maintained campsite is close to Dublin city centre, making it a great base for exploring the city while enjoying a peaceful camping experience. The park has excellent facilities and is suitable for families.

Activities: Cycling, walking trails, visiting local attractions, and easy access to Dublin’s public transportation.

Hidden Valley Holiday Park

Location: Rathdrum, County Wicklow

Distance from Dublin: About 1 hour by car.

Highlights: Set in a scenic valley along the Avonmore River, Hidden Valley offers a wide range of activities and amenities. The park is ideal for families, with many entertainment options available.

Activities: Boating, kayaking, mini-golf, fishing, and adventure playgrounds. The park also has organised family events and evening entertainment.

These spots offer a variety of experiences, from rugged mountain landscapes to serene lakeside retreats and coastal adventures, all within easy reach of Dublin.

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