Campervan hire Northern Ireland

Campervan hire in Northern Ireland will allow you to discover the best that this beautiful country has to offer! From driving along the stunning Causeway Coastal Route, the home of the famous Giant’s Causeway, to the historic St Patrick’s Trail or the magic of Mourne Mountains or the Fermanagh Lakelands – Northern Ireland is an outdoor wonderland!

If you are a fan of Game of Thrones, step into Westeros by exploring the show’s phenomenal filming locations on a week’s journey around the beautiful scenery of Northern Ireland, where the Game of Thrones fantasy world comes to life. Rent a motorhome from a private owner on Goboony and journey to the heart of Westeros with your transport and accommodation in one!

If you fancy travelling further afield, motorhome hire offers you the opportunity to join the Wild Atlantic Way driving route in Donegal, just 2 hours from Belfast or head south and visit the Cliffs of Moher. In the evening park where you please and enjoy the luxury of your touring holiday on the Emerald Isle.

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Great location near South Coast and South Downs. Very patient as my docs for insurance took a while to retrieve and forward onto Jessica. Cars left in secure gated vehicle park. 10 minutes away Alec at Sands Farm House, Tottington Dr, Small Dole, Henfield BN5 9XZ as well as very helpful a great last night place to stay to empty grey water, WC, and top up fresh water. £20 night with hook up, £16 without. Showers , toilets, washing up facility with Hot water. Lovely dog walks, White Hart pub food good and staff very welcoming and so are 4 legged friends. A first taste of van life, loved it. A great van to drive, park, reverse, economical to run. Weather was sunny, torrential wet spells and windy. Hot water shower and WC was home from home. Excellent fridge with freezer kept ice creams and fish fingers frozen. 1st night at The Tavern Peacehaven right on the sea cliff. Great food, lovely staff, great sea front walks with 4 legged friend. Gratis! Following day onto Brighton, enjoyed some sunshine, Beach walks, some chillin, shopped at Local Lidl. Had a roast at The Walrus, 4 legged friends very welcome too. Parked up Madeira Drive for the night. Great sea view, dog walks on beach, peaceful. Gratis 6pm-10am. Drove upto Devils Dyke, beautiful South Downs National Park. Was great to park up cook lunch Fishfinger buttys n salad have a hot drink until the wild wind and rain stopped. Very busy Pub right there great for a drink to quench your thirst and toilets after a walk. National Trust member free parking otherwise £20 for the day! Loved the freedom of the outdoors and the comforts of having indoors. without any trekking back to accommodation to get changed, get fed, etc. Game changer. Wish I'd tried it years ago. Returned van, cleaned and cleared. Handover efficient. Deposit returned within days. Thank you it was a very positive first Motorhome experience.

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Campsites in Northern Ireland

There are an array of different campsites in Northern Ireland, so whether you are looking for a coastal view on the beautiful North Antrim Coast, a lakeside location alongside the picturesque Lough Neagh or rural landscape of the Clogher Valley, you are sure to find the perfect spot to park up your rental!

Rushin House Caravan Park is an award winning campsite located on the shores of Lake MacNean offering modern facilities and a great base for exploring the stunning landscape. The nearby scenic Lough Navar Forest Drive, has panoramic views and in August visitors can experience the arrival of colourful Peacock Butterflies which feed on the unique local fauna. Fermanagh, Donegal and Connacht are easily explored from this beautiful location and offer a range of activities for nature lovers and history buffs.

If you are looking for something near Belfast, then check out family run Windsor Holiday Park. With lovely views of the Mourne Mountains it is the ideal location for discovering the area. The seaside resort of Newcastle is just down the road with its sandy beaches and tranquil forest parks.

Things to do in Northern Ireland

While small, there are plenty of things to do in Northern Ireland, whether you are planning a short weekend break or a longer stay. The globally renowned Giant’s Causeway, made up of 40,000 basalt columns, is a must see together with a drive along the unforgettable coastline of North Antrim. These dramatic landscapes are also featured in the hit TV series Game of Thrones allowing fans to re-enact their favourite scenes on location! Quaint seaside towns dot the coastal roads offering a mix of activities, including, for those seeking adventure, surfing on the North Atlantic waves. For history buffs there is much to choose from, such as Belfast’s Titanic Experience where you can explore the building of the fateful liner, it’s passengers and the city that build it. If you are looking for a staycation with a difference, Northern Ireland is the destination for you.

Events in Northern Ireland

Events in Northern Ireland offer something for every holiday, whether you are looking for food festivals, music events, historical celebrations or something for the family. For foodies with a taste for seafood the Flavours of the Foyle festival is a must visit with food tastings, cooking demonstrations and even a food trail. While for those looking for something musical, the Belfast Guitar festival has much to offer with jazz, blues, Americana, folk, flamenco, indie and more. St. Patrick’s day is also widely celebrated with all things green and parties in the streets and you can even visit his grave in Downpatrick. For families the annual Dalriada Festival is the perfect event providing something for everyone, including sport competitions, national and international music performances and even a fantastic firework finale in the grounds of Glenarm Castle.