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67 Holiday parks and RV rentals in County Cork

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Among the 67 accommodations in County Cork, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Kerry Country House - County Cork
8.8 20 reviews
County Cork
08/06 – 08/08
$140/nighttotal: $280 (2 )

Kerry Country House

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glamping , Kilteean
The Kerry Country House, a mobile home in Kilteean, is located 4.9 miles from Ballybunion Golf Club and 18 miles from the Kerry County Museum.
This 160 square foot accommodation offers 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, and can host up to 2 guests, featuring free WiFi, a terrace, garden, and parking.

Best County Cork holiday parks with a pool

Among the 67 accommodations in County Cork, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Seaview Retreat - Sauna, Ice Bath & Kayaks - County Cork
10 37 reviews
County Cork
06/23 – 06/24
$162/nightfor 1 night

Seaview Retreat - Sauna, Ice Bath & Kayaks

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campervan , Clonakilty
Seaview Retreat, a campervan rental in Ballinglanna Bay, West Cork, offers a secluded location just 492 feet from the sea and within 6 miles of Clonakilty, Inchigeelagh, and Courtmacsherry.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom RV sleeps four, features a full kitchen and bath, kayaks for exploring the bay, and provides access to numerous coastal walks.

Frequently Asked Questions about campings in County Cork

  • What popular sports or events are there to experience in County Cork, Ireland?

    County Cork has a vibrant sporting scene. GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) matches, particularly hurling and Gaelic football, are hugely popular and draw large crowds. You might catch a local club game, or even a county championship match depending on the time of year. The Cork City Marathon is another significant annual event. For horse racing enthusiasts, there's the Cork Racecourse, offering thrilling days out.
  • What are the best holiday parks in County Cork?

  • What lesser-known sights in County Cork, Ireland are worth visiting?

    While Blarney Castle is famous, explore the charming villages like Castletownbere, a picturesque fishing port. Visit the Charles Fort in Kinsale, a 17th-century star fort offering stunning views. For something different, check out the Gougane Barra Forest Park, a beautiful area perfect for hiking and enjoying nature. And don't overlook the scenic beauty of the Sheep's Head Peninsula.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in County Cork?

    The best holiday park with a pool in County Cork is Vw Grand California - Experience Freedom Travel.

  • When is the high season in County Cork, Ireland?

    The high season in County Cork typically runs from June to August, coinciding with the summer months and ideal weather for outdoor activities. Expect larger crowds and higher prices during this period.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in County Cork?

  • What foods is County Cork, Ireland best known for?

    County Cork boasts fantastic food. Fresh seafood is a must-try, particularly in coastal towns like Kinsale and Baltimore. Farm-fresh produce is abundant, and you'll find many restaurants featuring locally sourced ingredients. Traditional Irish dishes like Irish stew and colcannon are widely available. Don't forget to sample some of the local craft beers and whiskeys.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in County Cork?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in County Cork are Ballyroe Accommodation, Shanagarry / Ballycotton Glamping Pod and Gateway Glamping.

  • Is County Cork, Ireland a good destination for camping?

    Yes, County Cork offers many excellent camping options. There are numerous campsites throughout the county, ranging from basic facilities to those with more amenities. Many are located near stunning coastal areas or in the countryside, providing opportunities for hiking and exploring nature. However, it's always advisable to book in advance, especially during peak season.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in County Cork?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in County Cork are Inch Hideaway Eco Camping, Stepping Stones Glamping Little Red and Capaill Mara Woodland Bell Tent.

  • How can travelers interact with the local community and discover the culture in County Cork, Ireland?

    Visiting local pubs is a great way to experience Irish culture and meet locals. Many pubs offer traditional music sessions, providing a chance to enjoy live music and socialize. Farmers' markets are another great opportunity to connect with the community, sample local produce, and learn about local life. Consider attending a local festival or event, which often feature traditional music, dance, and crafts.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in County Cork?

  • What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards should travelers to County Cork, Ireland be aware of?

    County Cork's weather can be unpredictable. Pack layers as temperatures can fluctuate, and be prepared for rain, even during summer. Wildlife is generally not a hazard, though you might encounter sheep and cattle in rural areas. Coastal areas can experience strong winds, so exercise caution near cliffs and the sea. Be aware of the tides and check weather forecasts before engaging in any coastal activities.
  • What are the top hiking trails in County Cork, Ireland suitable for families?

    Many trails in County Cork are family-friendly. The trails around Gougane Barra Forest Park offer scenic walks suitable for various fitness levels. The shorter trails in Killarney National Park (though technically outside County Cork, it's close and often visited together) are also good choices. Always check trail difficulty and length before setting out, and ensure appropriate footwear and clothing.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary for County Cork, Ireland?

    Day 1: Explore Cork City, visiting St. Fin Barre's Cathedral and the English Market. Day 2: Travel to Kinsale, visiting Charles Fort and enjoying the charming harbour town. Day 3: Head west to explore the scenic beauty of the Beara Peninsula or the Sheep's Head Peninsula, depending on your preference for coastal drives and hiking opportunities. This is a suggestion, and you can tailor it to your interests and preferences.

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Best pet friendly County Cork holiday parks

Among the 67 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Stepping Stones Glamping Little Red - County Cork
9.5 107 reviews
County Cork
07/20 – 07/24
$140/nighttotal: $560 (4 )

Stepping Stones Glamping Little Red

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glamping , Bantry
This Shepherds Hut Glamping tent is located in Bantry, just 12 miles from Skibbereen and 31 miles from Healy Pass and Hungry Hill, offering a convenient base for exploring the scenic beauty of West Cork. It has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The 190-square-foot glamping shelter features one bedroom, one bathroom, and can comfortably accommodate up to three guests. Enjoy a well-equipped kitchen, a private bathroom with a shower, a garden area, and free private parking, as well as picturesque views of the Bantry River and surrounding mountains.
Doughlasha House V93rx64 - County Cork
9.2 892 reviews
County Cork
06/23 – 06/24
$127/nightfor 1 night

Doughlasha House V93rx64

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glamping , Killarney
Douglasha House V93rx64 is located near Killarney's town center, just a 10-minute drive away, and is close to the Golden Nugget Pub and the starting point for climbing Carrauntoohil. This mobile home has received excellent ratings for cleanliness and location, making it a great option for travelers looking for a comfortable and convenient stay.
This vacation rental offers a spacious layout with 7 rooms, most with en-suite bathrooms, perfect for families or groups. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a full kitchen, a playground, outdoor seating, and the option to arrange tours, making it a great choice for those looking for a relaxing and enjoyable getaway.
Berehaven Pods - County Cork
8.9 504 reviews
County Cork
06/23 – 06/24
$172/nightfor 1 night

Berehaven Pods

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camping , Castletownbere
Located in Castletownbere, the Berehaven Pods camping is a beachfront property just 2.4 miles from Hungry Hill and 6 miles from Dunboy Castle.
The 60-square-foot pods feature a living room, a cable flat-screen TV, a kitchenette, a bathroom with a shower, and an outdoor seating area, accommodating up to 5 guests.
Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 6 Guests - County Cork
9.7 4 reviews
County Cork
08/22 – 08/24
$190/nighttotal: $380 (2 )

Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 6 Guests

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camping
Camping ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 6 Guests offers four uniquely styled yurts near Inch Beach in County Clare, Ireland, minutes from the beach.
This eco-friendly glamping site features a communal kitchen, wood-fired pizza oven, barbecue grills, and fire pit; each yurt includes a wood-burning stove and accommodates up to six guests with a choice of single or double beds.

Best County Cork holiday parks with a locker

The Beara Bus....with Awesome Views - County Cork
9.9 325 reviews
County Cork
07/29 – 07/31
$262/nighttotal: $524 (2 )

The Beara Bus....with Awesome Views

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campervan , Cahermore
The Beara Bus, located near Castletownbere, County Cork, Ireland, offers breathtaking Atlantic views of the Sheep's Head and Mizen Head peninsulas and Bere Island.
This luxury campervan rental sleeps two, boasts a king-size bed, full kitchen with fridge and freezer, a bathroom, Wi-Fi, Netflix, a PS4, and an outdoor deck with BBQ; nearby amenities include Castletownbere's fishing port and access to a bespoke menu from the owner's tea rooms.
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