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9.8 22 reviews
Ballina
19/09 – 26/09
£106/nighttotal: £742 (7 )
Chalet On Cloghans Pier
1 4
cabin , Ballina
This three-bedroom chalet, situated at Cloghans Pier on the shores of Lough Conn, is approximately 6.4km from Ballina town, offering direct waterfront access. The self-catering property sleeps five, boasting a kitchen, parking for three cars, and internet access; guests can enjoy fishing and water activities directly from the pier (season permitting).
10 13 reviews
Ballina
03/07 – 04/07
£208/nightfor 1 night
Glenview Log Cabin
2 4
cabin , Ballycastle
Glenview log cabin, near Ballycastle, County Mayo, offers stunning North Mayo skies, reputedly boasting the best galaxy views in Europe, and is a short drive from Downpatrick Head and its dramatic sea stack, Dún Briste. This two-bedroom self-catering lodge sleeps four, features a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and microwave, private deck, on-site parking, and internet access; guests are greeted by Connemara ponies and a friendly dog.
9.9 178 reviews
Ballina
19/09 – 26/09
£180/nighttotal: £1260 (7 )
Luxurious Log Cabin With Lay-z Spa Hot Tub
1 4
cabin , Ballina
The Luxurious Log Cabin with lay-z spa hot tub is located just outside Ballina, a 10-mile drive from Foxford Woolen Mills Visitor Centre and a 15-mile drive from Mayo North Heritage Centre, offering a peaceful escape from the town. The cabin has received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall user experience. The cabin can accommodate up to 6 guests and has two bedrooms and one bathroom. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including a private hot tub, a peaceful garden, free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, and a fully equipped kitchen with an oven and microwave.
10 20 reviews
Ballina
14/10 – 16/10
£225/nighttotal: £450 (2 )
Belleek Lodge
1 2
bungalow , Ballina
This three-bedroom bungalow, situated within the grounds of Belleek Castle, offers easy access to Ballina town centre and its amenities, and is a short walk from Belleek Woods and the 14km Greenway to Killala. Sleeping up to eight guests, the property boasts a fully fitted kitchen, a conservatory, two bathrooms (including an ensuite with a rainfall shower), and step-free access, making it ideal for families and those with mobility needs; nearby attractions include the Connacht Distillery.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Ballina
What famous cities worth a visit near Ballina?
You're just a short drive from Sligo, known for its beautiful Benbulben mountain. Westport is another great choice, with its charming town centre and Clew Bay. And of course, you can't miss Galway, a vibrant city with a lively arts scene and traditional Irish music.
What are the best activities in and around Ballina ?
Ballina is a great place for fishing, especially for salmon. You can also go kayaking on the Moy River or explore the wild Atlantic coastline. For a bit of history, visit the Ballina Heritage Centre or the Ballina Town Museum.
What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Ballina?
The best holiday park for families and kids in Ballina is Cosy Log Cabin.
Why is Ballina an ideal place for camping?
Ballina is a great base for exploring the Mayo countryside. There are a number of campsites in the area, many with stunning views of the Moy River or the wild Atlantic coast. The campsites are generally well-equipped and offer a range of activities, like walking trails and fishing.
What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Ballina?
The best pet friendly holiday park in Ballina is Cosy Log Cabin.
What should travelers know about the weather, wildlife, or natural hazards in Ballina?
Ballina's weather is temperate, with mild winters and warm summers. The Atlantic coast is known for its strong winds, so be prepared for changeable weather. You might see seals and birds along the coast, and red deer in the nearby countryside. Be aware of high tides and strong currents when swimming or kayaking.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Ballina?
Are there any family-friendly outdoor activities in or around Ballina?
Yes, Ballina has plenty for families. The Ballina Greenway is a great place for a cycle or walk, and there are playgrounds in the town. The National Famine Museum in Sligo is a great place to learn about Irish history, and the Sligo Folk Park is a living history museum with traditional Irish houses and crafts.