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Posted: 23.03.2015  ·  #1
Has anybody used the Middleton parking for motor homes yet, is it still up n running, as haven't been there yet.. N was going to travel that way Easter weekend, I know I did see something on this a while ago, just can't find it, thanks in advance...


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If you put Middleton in the search box at the top it will bring all the things Middleton up for you


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We stayed there last year. It right in the middle of the town in a car park and not too well signposted. The town is nice for a wander and then Jameson distillery is there too.


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Yes, we overnighted there a number of times last year. It is in a good location close to the middle of town. We actually prefer it to Cobh as we have all the sights seen there and the pubs and Restaurants are nearer to the Aire. Check the reviews, I left one for Midleton.


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Thanks all great help


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My wife, two daughters and I stayed at the Midleton Aire last Sunday evening (Easter Day) en route to Trabolgan.

We arrived at about 6.30pm and were the only MH (bike rack full). We parked close to the Motorhome sign and there is a grey water drain nearby. The spaces are marked for cars so I took up two spaces O-)

It felt safe enough and very close to the town and restaurants. There was a bit of noise when the pubs closed that woke me up on two occasions but apart from that it was fine.

Used the Supervalue at the top of the town to buy fresh bread for breakfast and filled up at O'Hares Service Station.


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Quote by 2424

My wife, two daughters and I stayed at the Midleton Aire last Sunday evening (Easter Day) en route to Trabolgan.

We arrived at about 6.30pm and were the only MH (bike rack full). We parked close to the Motorhome sign and there is a grey water drain nearby. The spaces are marked for cars so I took up two spaces O-)

It felt safe enough and very close to the town and restaurants. There was a bit of noise when the pubs closed that woke me up on two occasions but apart from that it was fine.

Used the Supervalue at the top of the town to buy fresh bread for breakfast and filled up at O'Hares Service Station.


Can you add to the Midleton review please.

forum/index.php?mode=camping&submode=viewcamp&id=130


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