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Posted: 08.06.2020  ·  #1
Hello all, I know this question might have been asked a million times now, and while I do have the motorhome app on the auld Samsung, I was wondering if many of you (from experience), has compiled a list of handy little Aires to pull up at for the odd one-night stop overs especially on the longer trips... for instance, if we were to head for Donegal, we'd more than likely stop in Sligo or Fermanagh on the first night, move on then on day 2 towards the coast, and if you spent the week taking on the various nooks and crannies on the Inishowen peninsula for instance, are there many spots where we could go ‘wild’?
Am just conscious of arriving at places and finding the No overnight camping / No motorhome parking signs up or the dreaded 2 Meter bar…. With the clock ticking towards night fall and nowhere to pull up for safety and comfort. Leisure battery is OK condition, solar panel is providing a charge, so we could easily sustain lights for 3 nights without needing EHU.
Likewise, is there many Aires on the Kerry coastline?
Thanks in advance of your advice!


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Don't understand the question. Thats exactly what the App is for :-/

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Was just wondering if anyone has experience of Ballyliffen, Donegal. Is there anywhere to stay close to or around Ballyliffen beach?


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Was just wondering if anyone has experience of Ballyliffen, Donegal. Is there anywhere to stay close to or around Ballyliffen beach?


I think that the point being made by Ally is that for a very small outlay you will receive all this information

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The app has reviews of the Ballyliffin area and where or where not to park up, it has also a lot of other spots around Donegal that you would not find otherwise, it’s well worth the outlay


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Yeah, it’s all on the app.
We spend a lot of time up around the north Inishowen peninsula and have in fact added some of the spots to be found on the app.
Well worth a fiver or so, download it at www.motorhomeparkingireland.com


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Yes, the app is to be recommended. I was over last year from England and it proved invaluable as I pottered about the country

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"Hello all, I know this question might have been asked a million times now, and while I do have the motorhome app on the auld Samsung, "


There seems to me to be some confusion here.
what app ard you talking about above that you have on the Samsung .

It certainly dos'nt sound like The Motorhome parking Ireland app. or you wouldn't be asking that type of questions.
We are confused. :-/

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Wrong app is what I had! Thanks for that link JJF. Now I can see the spots. Apologies.


You won’t be disappointed, absolutely essential for travelling in Ireland. Innishowen is beautiful, up at the north at the far side of Clonmany/Ballyliffin is stunning. Donegal is a big county with so much unspoiled coastline....... enjoy and remember to send in updates and reviews of the stops on the app, it all helps it to become even better.


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