Camac Valley Tourist Caravan and Camping Park,
The Camac Valley Campsite on the Naas road. It's abit out of Dublin city but bus & Luas are very close by. Hot showers & clean toilets.. the parking is all hedged so it's like your in your own little garden.. Highly recommended lovely for kids too with playground facilities. And they have disabled camper bays 2) Staying for a few nights at Camac valley site Dublin. Site lovely and clean, and very busy. Great atmosphere about it, with caravans, Motorhomes and campers all enjoying themselves. bus into Dublin at site entrance. Been 15 years since I was here, not leave it as long until next time. Camac Valley is Dublin's premier Caravan & Camping Park with top class facilities easily capable of handling large numbers. Groups & Rallies are well catered for in the spacious and fully seviced hardstands each with a hedged off garden and with water, electricity, grey waste water connections.Accessibility features - 7 accessible shower/toilet areas, accessible camper's ktichen and laundry room. All public areas have ramped access. Guide & hearing dogs welcome.FREE WIFI AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT THE PARK Camac Valley Caravan Park offers top class facilities Camac Valley stands on the 300 acre Corkagh Park Demesne which provides miles of tarmacked and grassed walks, fishing lakes with coffee shop, and animal farm with ree access and beautiful rose gardens & tree plantations with an abundance of wildlife.Camac Valley is open all year with 113 hard stands, children's playground, all-weather putting green, reception area and shop providing snacks tea/coffee, ice-cream and a limited supply of household essentials.Dublin City Hop on/Hop off Tour Bus calls to our car park forecourt 7 days. Adults €25.00 (2 day ticket) children (U14) free. Regular scheduled bus service No. 69 to city centre from and returning bus stops at entrance gate. DOGS WELCOME
County
Dublin
Just home to Donegal after our first visit to Camac Valley. We loved this site and it was possibly our best site experience in 40+ years of camping and just 20 minutes from Dublin City centre. It’s a large site but very well laid out. We were in the disabled area which had large pitches separated by hedges and felt very private. Everywhere was spotless with bins emptied regularly and toilets and showers cleaned. The site seemed fairly full but despite the proximity of the motorway, lots of kids out playing and people sitting out late it was really peaceful and quiet. There is regular public transport to and from the city right from the front gate. We had brought our car with us as we were attending two concerts but Camac Valley usually has bus transport available for big events in the city. The hop on hop off tour bus also calls. No charge for our car either which is unusual these days. We will definitely be returning here with our dogs and I’ve just noticed they are open all year so maybe a winter stay when the city is a little quieter.