Wild Atlantic Way, County Clare area

Any update on County Council providing areas for motorhome overnighting

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Posted: 05.06.2016  ·  #1
I see there was a chat about the Wild Atlantic Way back in 2015. Am planning to visit the County Clare coast. I have checked the map and there appears to be several interesting places to stay. Does anyone have any recommedations please? I hope to stay at Strand Camping a night or two.


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Posted: 05.06.2016  ·  #2
We parked at Loop Head one night. Fantastic & you'll definitely experience the WAW


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Posted: 06.06.2016  ·  #3
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We parked at Loop Head one night. Fantastic & you'll definitely experience the WAW


Loop head absolutely brilliant.

Also parked at

https://www.google.ie/maps/pla…45!6m1!1e1

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Breaffa South
Co. Clare
52.859776, -9.429731

a few years ago - very small basic site - not sure if they still have spaces for MHs as there seems to be 4 mobile homes on site now.


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Posted: 25.06.2016  ·  #4
There is still space for motorhomes on that site .
Small site but clean and great views


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Posted: 27.06.2016  ·  #5
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I see there was a chat about the Wild Atlantic Way back in 2015. Am planning to visit the County Clare coast. I have checked the map and there appears to be several interesting places to stay. Does anyone have any recommedations please? I hope to stay at Strand Camping a night or two.


Carrigaholt is a lovely village and from what I gather MH friendly others have told me they have WC'd at seafield next to quilty, and in the Carpark at the cliffs of Moher. There are 2 campsites in Doolin, nagles and riverside I have heard good things about both.
The drive from loophead via a he bridges of Ross to Kilkee is fantastic.
It is also accepted to WC in and around Doonbeg.
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Posted: 27.06.2016  ·  #6
I have stayed at Nagles although a few years ago now and it was lovely and very kid friendly.


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Posted: 27.06.2016  ·  #7
Just across from Nagles, almost, is the harbour for the Cliffs boat trips? If that is the place, we overnighted in that car park without any hassle.


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