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Posted: 16.01.2017  ·  #1
hi all,
Myself and my wife are going to try out the Carlingford Marina Aire on Saturday 25th February for an overnighter.
Any members got any experience of it.
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Posted: 16.01.2017  ·  #2
Yes.
Quite few of us have stopped there.
It is a simple parking (on gravel) area on the left of the drive to the marina carpark. You reverse in and have great views of the marina and beyond.
Our van is 7.4 metres long and I would suggest that is as long as you can be. If it isn't busy I am sure Johnny would be happy for you to park at an angle.

There are toilet and showers facilities in the main building. The Indian restaurant and bar are very nice with friendly staff.
We walked into town and if I remember correctly it is about 1 km.

We were there in October 16 and there was no fresh water supply or waste disposal but it was planned to be sorted.


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Posted: 16.01.2017  ·  #3
Thats great, thanks for that info.
Its our first outing and we are looking forward to it.


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Posted: 16.01.2017  ·  #4
Hi murphy59 yes have stayed loads great spot there's a walk which goes past the Mariana will take you into Meath great walk and bike ride to go into town it will only take you about 10 mins go round by the yacht club and see the leprechaun garden great little town would highly recommend it.as said before in this post the restaurant is great one takeout will feed 2 no probs staff are great toilets and showers spotless,they are hoping to get the black water and toilet point ready for the meet in march so don't know just how far they have got on with it


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Posted: 16.01.2017  ·  #5
is that a short walk to omeath?


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is that a short walk to omeath?


If you mean when I said 1km walk I meant Carlingford


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Posted: 16.01.2017  ·  #7
thanks Mark, that makes sense.
Thanks for all your help folks, really appreciate it.


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From memory it is about 5 or 6 km from the Marina to Omeath.


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Posted: 16.01.2017  ·  #9
Google maps?


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Posted: 16.01.2017  ·  #10
Yes I ment omeath but the walk into carlingford only takes about 10 mins


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Posted: 17.01.2017  ·  #11
great, again, thanks for the help


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Posted: 23.01.2017  ·  #12
Just wondering why the signs have been taken down for the overnight motorhome stop over in carlingford ,was past there yesterday on the way back from a great weekend at lumpers.


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Just wondering why the signs have been taken down for the overnight motorhome stop over in carlingford ,was past there yesterday on the way back from a great weekend at lumpers.


Noticed that also, we were there Sunday night. The signs remain when you drive in so maybe they are just making new ones for the official launch.


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Posted: 24.01.2017  ·  #14
no probs ally .


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Posted: 24.01.2017  ·  #15
is electric available yet? wife has said she's not going anywhere without electric (for heating) at this time of year. lol


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Posted: 24.01.2017  ·  #16
I spoke to Johnny last week and he has no intention of installing electric hook up this year and maybe not at all.


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Electric beings in major costs and planning permission problems for AIRE provides its not their fault


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Posted: 25.01.2017  ·  #18
No problems guys, just means I need to be more persuasive!! :D


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Posted: 25.01.2017  ·  #19
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No problems guys, just means I need to be more persuasive!! :D


You could always take her for a discounted Indian meal and get her the hottest curry, that would warm her up :lol:


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:bandit: I've a spare Eberspacher about finish The T5
Off She'd have no excuses then :bandit: :up:
My pic of my Van is at Broughshane hooked up on New
Years Day £5 per day £2 ehu token and The Thatch for
Food is Second to None for Quality and Value. :up:

:up: Have been to Indian Restaurant At Marina twice with
my Nephews and with SWMBO and Cousin and his partner
Food and Service Very good and spent some time in Bar also
All Good :up:


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Disappointing that there's no intention to provide EHU... We can manage fine without it but €10 to stay in a carpark is a little excessive, wouldn't mind paying €15 to park with EHU. I suppose our loss of the Four Seasons is the Marina's gain!


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Disappointing that there's no intention to provide EHU... We can manage fine without it but €10 to stay in a carpark is a little excessive, wouldn't mind paying €15 to park with EHU. I suppose our loss of the Four Seasons is the Marina's gain!


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I suppose the other way to look at this is if it is a designated Aires then there will be insurance cover to be had,also maintenance for the purpose of upkeep,also general supervision plus many other hidden costs.
Nobody has a obligation to supply us with free parking yet some seem feel that once you buy a Motorhome then everything else should be free.
As for the loss of the Four Seasons then that was a place which was being abused by inconsiderate Motorhomers.


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Disappointing that there's no intention to provide EHU... We can manage fine without it but €10 to stay in a carpark is a little excessive, wouldn't mind paying €15 to park with EHU. I suppose our loss of the Four Seasons is the Marina's gain!


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I suppose the other way to look at this is if it is a designated Aires then there will be insurance cover to be had,also maintenance for the purpose of upkeep,also general supervision plus many other hidden costs.
Nobody has a obligation to supply us with free parking yet some seem feel that once you buy a Motorhome then everything else should be free.
As for the loss of the Four Seasons then that was a place which was being abused by inconsiderate Motorhomers.



Ntg I certainly don't expect everything to be free!! As I said above I have no problem paying for electricity and overnight parking. I've been to plenty of well maintained aires with good facilities- some of whom unlike Carlingford Marina, don't benefit from ancilliary businesses on site, and have been charged between €12 and €15 per night for parking plus EHU (e.g. Roosky, Bundoran, the bar at Aughris Head Sligo, Limerick etc). Carlingford is a gorgeous town I'm a big fan so will be returning, but doubt we will stay in the Marina unless we're stuck for parking as that's all it is- a carpark which is a little bit of a distance from where the action is. Quite disappointed when we visited in February.


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Posted: 08.03.2017  ·  #24
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but doubt we will stay in the Marina unless we're stuck for parking as that's all it is- a carpark which is a little bit of a distance from where the action is. Quite disappointed when we visited in February.


A car park with warm showers, toilets, fresh water, drive over drain, black water emptying. Safe off the main road parking, behind barriers, only a 1km walk into town. Beautiful views, hard standing, helpful staff, great walks, cabin that allows Motorhomers to congregate.

Not bad for €10 with all of the above included in price, I thought.


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After athe last experance we had at the castle where kids got drunk and through a bottle which hit the screen of the Motorhome in front of us so for me spending 10 euro is better than £300-400 for a new screen and as the post before you have all the amenities


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Posted: 08.05.2017  ·  #26
Ah ok. There were no facilities whatsoever when we stayed in February- not even a bin, hence my disappointment with having to pay €10, and also my carpark reference.


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I took my motorhome out for its first decent run out today & went to Carlingford as it is not too far from me & ours be quiet on a weeks day. Parked in the corner under castle on the pier. Great day & got chatting to someone who knew of the anti social behaviour there a few weeks ago. Teenagers on the castle itself who tried to pull down the scaffolding, threw barriers down on to vehicles on the pier & set fire to bushes nearby - I noticed lots of areas of scorched bushes where they had started to burn them.

I was thinking to myself that would only happen at night & on a weekend and I heard a whack behind me & there were two teenagers on the castle at 5pm drinking. I was still talking to the local and he said it looked like they had thrown a bottle down and hit a boat in the harbour - well beyond my motorhome! I headed off after soon after that. The local said it is not anti social behaviour is not aimed at Motorhomes & they do like to see them. Real shame, seems to be local kids rather than weekend revellers. There were 4-5 other Motorhomes about but others were on the far pier or parked nearer to the centre of town.


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Posted: 11.05.2017  ·  #28
I wouldn't park anywhere in Carlingford except the Aire, for €10 and piece of mind you can't beat it. Plus it needs our support.


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I wouldn't park anywhere in Carlingford except the Aire, for €10 and piece of mind you can't beat it. Plus it needs our support.


I totally agree we need to support Aires where they are being developed.


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Agreed, I was only stopping off for a couple of hours as were the others I saw in town as they were pretty much all gone by the time I was leaving. If staying overnight I would use the aire. I do live fairly nearby though..


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Been going on for a long time, there are motorhomers on MHC that had their van damaged under the castle quite a number of years ago.

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The bar and very good Indian restaurant on site are a bonus also.


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Stayed last Monday at Aire and have to agree with Ally it was well worth the 10 euro charge. It's safe parking with toilets and showers not to mention the Indian restaurant and bar in which I saved practically the fee with the discount card I was given. Well worth supporting this Aire.


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whats the deal with the discount card. do they supply it at the aire?


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whats the deal with the discount card. do they supply it at the aire?


Yes, or you can get 10% off with Craic Card.


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whats the deal with the discount card. do they supply it at the aire?


Yes, or you can get 10% off with Craic Card.

i have the stickers, but no card. is that for lifetime menmbers only? sure i heard that somewhere.


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i have the stickers, but no card. is that for lifetime menmbers only? sure i heard that somewhere.


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i have the stickers, but no card. is that for lifetime menmbers only? sure i heard that somewhere.


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knew there was something. Will we still get a discount without it once we introduce ourselves?


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No is the answer.Was there two weeks ago could not find my discount card so charged full price.
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I sent a pm a while back for a card as I have recurring annual membership but didn't hear anything back. I'll ask nicely again 😉. Asked at LTS earlier this week if my Motorhome craic stickers gave any perks there & I had heard of them as they sponsor the site but was told sorry no. Got a free smile, a cup of tea & the reception wifi password though!


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