Campsites in Ireland

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Re: Campsites in Ireland

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OXI wrote:Great story MacWilliam.

Did you stay in the Sleepy Hollow site in Crolly? It's small but cosy and friendly.

Glad you enjoyed it.

Frank.

We did get to Sleepy Hollow to check the place which looks just great, but camped in front of the concert hall at Dunlewy Lough.

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Re: Campsites in Ireland

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MacWilliam wrote:
OXI wrote:Great story MacWilliam.

Did you stay in the Sleepy Hollow site in Crolly? It's small but cosy and friendly.

Glad you enjoyed it.

Frank.

We did get to Sleepy Hollow to check the place which looks just great, but camped in front of the concert hall at Dunlewy Lough.

Ah right. Dunlewey. I know the place. I've stayed there lots of times. I'd recommend a walk around the lake to the roofless ruins of a church at the far end. There are some interesting ruins in the woods too on the opposite side of the lake from the camping area.

My main complaint would be the campsite bogs which are a bit too basic and in need of updating. Plus they could give the camping area a bit of a general tidy up.

Still, it's a lovely area. I'll probably be there at Easter. :D

Frank.
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