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Hostels, campsite or just places to camp in Southern Ireland?
Traveling around and just wondering if anyone has found any little gems of places that they recommend. Additional Details just to clarify
Ireland is in 2 parts
Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland
there is a lovely campsite in Blarney, Co Cork, and you can do the 'kissing blarney stone' thing while you are there.
Our Man In Bananas
try these ... from Hostelworld.com
Hope that helps
Philip
Peter
You mean Ireland or the Republic of Ireland. When you say southern Ireland, it really means the southern half of the southern part. If you get me...
Anyway Kerry is the place to go in Ireland, its got amazing scenery, and Killarney is a pretty nice town. As for campsites, I can't help you.
Cam
have fun!
Guitar Lady
Some of the Youth Hostels are excellent, I stayed in a few of them several years ago now. The one in Kerry is fabulous in particular. Didn't like the one in Limerick much though. Good luck!
If you look here you can see all the different types of accommodation:
http://www.discoverireland.com/gb/ireland-plan-your-visit/accommodation/listings/?l=1all&pts=1395512946
or look here http://www.yha.org.uk/yha-overseas/yha-travel-shop/ireland_packages.aspx for Youth Hostel Accommodation.
murrayrowbotham
Campsite
den invent
The quaint little hotels in Ireland are quite cheap