Yes there is a place to dump the dumper also fresh water and 2 EHU hookups mainly used by vans that need medical stuff charged you will need a 3 pin adaptor lead to hoohup
Thinking of going to Ardmore Aire early next week, as late July is it likely to be full ?
Can we find out before we head that direction.?
Googled Ardmore aire seem to be few years old information. Do you pay €10 to park during day and €10 at night??
I recently started using a CPAP machine (sleep apnoea) , I heard there are a few EHU, or is that only for short recharging?
I got a cigarette light connector from supplier in anticipation of not having electric if staying anywhere overnight.
Europa
Love's the Craic
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€10 for 24 hrs. When you arrive, park up at a spot of your choice and someone will arrive at some time during your stay to collect your fee. There is a phone number at the entrance for enquiries. It is a beautiful place beside the beach. Enjoy your trip.
eirebus
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: kildare Posts: 7590 Registered: 10 / 2011 My Motorhome: Dethleffs Advantage Base Vehicle: Fiat 2.3
EHU is at the light post as you enter the parking area it is 3 pin so you will need a converter cable and will have to park no more than a cable length from post , cost e5 extra its just for med purposes like your machine
eirebus
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: kildare Posts: 7590 Registered: 10 / 2011 My Motorhome: Dethleffs Advantage Base Vehicle: Fiat 2.3
Over 8000 miles in the emerald isle in less than 2 years. I think that I need a break from the Irish pothole avoidance measures. I hear that the french have no potholes, branches sticking out of ditches or muppets passing MH on hairpin bends.
the fat controller
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: Moira, Craigavon Age: 60 Homepage:fincaangelacat.com Posts: 9477 Registered: 04 / 2012 My Motorhome: Benimar Tessoro 481 Base Vehicle: Ford Transit
Over 8000 miles in the emerald isle in less than 2 years. I think that I need a break from the Irish pothole avoidance measures. I hear that the french have no potholes, branches sticking out of ditches or muppets passing MH on hairpin bends.
Then someone has been telling you porkies, just not as bad as here
ROBANDSUE
Nidge
Gender: Location: dublin north Age: 67 Posts: 2328 Registered: 08 / 2016 My Motorhome: Hymer 572 Base Vehicle: FORD TRANSIT 2009
Was in Ardmore on Sat and Sunday. Over 63 units, plenty of awnings, and a few tents.
Very pleasant. One point to mention: there are no rubbish facilities, so you have to bring your waste away with you. There are a few public waste bins down town, and it may be possible to dispose of your waste there, but not really practical if 60 campers take their waste to town. Rather than hold on to dog waste these bins may be ideal, but it can be a 400 metre walk if you are at the far end of the field.
Franco
CHAUSSON
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: Tipperary Posts: 6813 Registered: 02 / 2012 My Motorhome: Knaus Sport Ti 700 UFB Silverline Base Vehicle: Renault Master 150 dci Quickshift
At long last we have got to Ardmore. 16 campers here tonight. We got here around 6.30 this evening to be greeted by a sea fog. We found the chipper, wow the best fish and chips that I had for along time.
Malcolm
If you're looking to stretch the legs then there's St. Declan's walk which is a nice cliff walk up beyond the
hotel. There's some lovely sea views around there and it brings you back to the village via the round tower.
R&N
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: n/a Location: Dublin Age: 72 Posts: 1058 Registered: 02 / 2016 My Motorhome: Burstner Lyseo 700 TD Auto Base Vehicle: Fiat Ducato
We didn't try the fish'n'chips but discussion amongst campers around us, the one beside pharmacy is the best. Take short cut through laneway to right of toilets, along by flowery riverbank and up towards supermarket.
Thorn123
Eat's Sleep's craic
Gender: Location: Laois Age: 49 Posts: 2589 Registered: 07 / 2016 My Motorhome: Chasson flash 03 Base Vehicle: Ford transit 2.2
That is the one , ship wreck is the name. Beside it is a small arcade with decent pool tables.
The village inn pub is owned by Dick's aunt who is more than delighted to replenish your fluid levels after a bag of salty chips.
That is the one , ship wreck is the name. Beside it is a small arcade with decent pool tables.
The village inn pub is owned by Dick's aunt who is more than delighted to replenish your fluid levels after a bag of salty chips.
We got a bag of chips there last weekend. Nicest chips we've had in years!
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