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Posted: 25.05.2019  ·  #1
They dont have a website only FB: https://www.facebook.com/camperparkdublin/

€25 per night, includes showers and wifi, I have suggested the price is a little high and have been chatting to them. Please keep comments helpful.

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NEW TO DUBLIN - Only €25,per night including electricity. We are not a camping park just a safe off the road location that can be used for over night parking, we are an ideal location close to Ferry Ports and the M50, only 20 min from O'Connell St. We are situated on the grounds of the famous White House Hotel, one of the oldest pubs in Ireland steeped in History & Charm. The White House also has accommodation available and food is served 7 days a week with live entertainment every weekend

The site has easy access, hard surface parking and powered sites, we also have toilet and shower facilities, only 2 min from Celtic Campervans


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Posted: 25.05.2019  ·  #2
Maybe you could suggest showers are not necessary for Motorhome visitors.


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Posted: 25.05.2019  ·  #3
You might need a good set of ear plugs, it's not far from the main runway at Dublin Airport as the crow flies


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Posted: 25.05.2019  ·  #4
Is there much public transport near there?
€25 per night won't be too bad, if the site has an easily got bus service into town.


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Posted: 25.05.2019  ·  #5
Right beside a bus stop they tell me.


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Posted: 25.05.2019  ·  #6
Had a look at the hotel website. They claim a bus every 20 minutes to city centre, O’Connel St


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Posted: 25.05.2019  ·  #7
That sounds like a score to me. It amazes me we haven’t heard of more like it for Dublin.


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Posted: 25.05.2019  ·  #8
Quote by Thorn123

Is there much public transport near there?
€25 per night won't be too bad, if the site has an easily got bus service into town.


Thats a long way out of town, we stayed in the Hotel and parked the Car in that car park the night before an early morning flight out of Dublin Airport last year. While I welcome any Motorhome Parking I can’t see myself using it at that price especially if you have a few drinks and a meal there also, I think if you spend money in the pub or restaurant there should be a discount. A couple months back we were made very welcome to overnight in the salmon Leap, leixlip, for free. similar car park we had evening meal a few drinks and breakfast and it was a win win for ourselves and the pub.


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I think if you spend money in the pub or restaurant there should be a discount.


That’s a fair point. €25 ain’t cheap. €15 would be more like it, and if dining, should be wavered.


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Posted: 25.05.2019  ·  #10
Can't be good value at €25. Camac Valley campsite is around the same price and it has bus stop into Dublin right outside gate. Would need to be closer to the €15 Mark I would think.


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Posted: 25.05.2019  ·  #11
Camac is definitely one of the best run sites in Ireland & would get my vote every time


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Posted: 26.05.2019  ·  #12
I also received a warm welcome at the Salmon Leap. Even to the extent a pub patron came out to their car to get a present for a 21st party saw me looking for a space and volunteered to move to a different space to make it easier for me to park up. We arrived late but had a tasty breakfast the following morning win win for both parties.


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Posted: 26.05.2019  ·  #13
Quote by Thorn123

Is there much public transport near there?
€25 per night won't be too bad, if the site has an easily got bus service into town.


Bus Éireann Route 103, Dublin - Ashbourne - Ratoath - Tayto Park.

That's also an option if you have children going to Tayto park 35 min.


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Posted: 27.05.2019  ·  #14
Looks like they have a website now too:

https://camperpark-dublin.busi…m=referral

I tend to agree with the other re price but that said, time will tell. There arent that many options close to Dublin so its good to have another.


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Posted: 27.05.2019  ·  #15
A Google business site, they are great, I have a few.


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Posted: 27.05.2019  ·  #16
Good to see and best of luck to them.
Price definitely needs looking at though for an aire in The Ward. From their Facebook page they seem to be targeting people needing the airport or renting from the nearby Celtic Campervans. Could be a handy stopover for people travelling from the North to the South or vice versa. Otherwise I can't see any great attraction with the actual location as it's quite far out from the city centre with quite limited public transport. The campsite in Rush has the train which would be quicker and more frequent, plus beach and nicer views.


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Posted: 27.05.2019  ·  #17
Agree good to see a site in Dublin as others have said a bit over priced €15/20 per night might attract a few more campers i for one would use it if it’s handy to Dublin as whenever we stayed in Howth we always went into Dublin for a day


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