Motorhome Parks In Newry, Northern Ireland -
54.1784° N, 6.3374° W
Quick Overview
Newry is a city on the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic, in County Down/Armagh, serving as a practical base for motorhome and caravan travelers exploring Northern Ireland. The area has several motorhome parks and campgrounds listed, including some with free access for touring motorhomes and caravans. Motorhome Caravan site and caravan park, touring park, and motorhome site options around Newry cater to travelers who want to explore the Mourne Mountains, Carlingford Lough, Slieve Gullion without being too far from essential services. The local touring parks and motorhome sites offer a range of facilities, from basic hard-standing pitches to fully serviced plots with electric hook-up, water, and waste disposal. Newry sits on the A1, A2, A25, M1 nearby road network, making it straightforward to reach by motorhome or caravan. Newry Canal (oldest summit-level canal in the British Isles), border city character give the area a character that goes well beyond a simple overnight stop. The surrounding landscape of gap between the Mourne Mountains and Slieve Gullion ring dyke provides a rewarding backdrop for any touring holiday. For those traveling through Northern Ireland in a motorhome or caravan, Newry offers a good combination of caravan site access, local services, and interesting things to see -- the kind of stop where you might plan for one night and end up staying three. Fuel is available at multiple fuel stations, and grocery shopping is covered by tesco, asda, lidl in the area. The Caravan parks and touring sites around Newry typically welcome both motorhomes and towed caravans, though it pays to check individual site policies on rig size before booking during the busy summer months. For travelers with larger rigs, the approach roads are generally manageable, though checking individual station listings for any access restrictions is recommended before arrival. RVers passing through should plan their tank maintenance around the available facilities, as the next motorhome service point may be a considerable distance down the road. Local chemical disposal facilities serve motorhome travelers passing through the area.
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All Dump Stations Near Newry
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dunroamin Caravans Newry | 1.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| West Coast Campervans Newry - Motorhome Sales | 5.7 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Happy Camper Hires | 6.6 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Kilbroney Caravan Park | 8.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Chesnutt Holiday Park Annalong | 9.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Cusher Valley Cl | 10.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Carlingford Marina Motorhome Aire Site | 10.8 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Gosford Caravan Park | 11.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Carlingford, Shalom Motorhome Park | 11.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Clare Glen Caravan Park | 11.9 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Dunroamin Caravans Newry
1.2 miWest Coast Campervans Newry - Motorhome Sales
5.7 miHappy Camper Hires
6.6 miKilbroney Caravan Park
8.2 miChesnutt Holiday Park Annalong
9.2 miCusher Valley Cl
10.5 miCarlingford Marina Motorhome Aire Site
10.8 miGosford Caravan Park
11.4 miCarlingford, Shalom Motorhome Park
11.5 miClare Glen Caravan Park
11.9 miTraveling to Newry by RV
Newry connects to the regional road network via the A1, A2, A25, M1 nearby. These roads handle motorhomes and caravans without major difficulty, though some routes in Northern Ireland include single-carriageway sections where overtaking is limited. If you are towing a caravan, allow extra time on narrower roads and be prepared to use passing places where they exist. Fuel is available at multiple fuel stations, and it is a good idea to fill up before heading into more remote areas where fuel stations are spread further apart. For grocery shopping, tesco, asda, lidl provide everything you need for stocking up the motorhome. Larger motorhomes and twin-axle caravans should check the approach roads to individual touring parks, as some rural sites in Northern Ireland are accessed via narrow lanes. The main routes are well-maintained year-round, though winter conditions in Northern Ireland can include ice, snow, and reduced daylight hours that affect driving in a larger vehicle. If you are arriving from outside the area, the A1 is the primary approach route. Sat-nav coordinates for specific caravan parks and motorhome sites are more reliable than postcodes in rural areas, so get the grid reference or what3words location before you set off.
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Dump Station Costs in Newry
motorhome caravan site and caravan park costs around Newry vary depending on the level of facilities and the time of year. a portion% of the listed sites offer free access, while a portion% charge a nightly fee. Paid touring parks in Northern Ireland typically charge between 15 and 35 GBP per night for a standard pitch with electric hook-up, with premium sites and peak-season rates at the upper end. Some sites offer weekly discounts that bring the nightly cost down significantly, so it is worth asking if you plan an extended stay. Budget-conscious travelers should look for Certificated Locations (CLs) and Certificated Sites (CSs) run by the Caravan and Motorhome Club and the Camping and Caravanning Club, as these tend to be cheaper than commercial parks. Off-peak shoulder months -- April to May and September to October -- often see reduced rates and less competition for pitches.
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Best Time to Visit Newry by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
1-8°C
Crowds: Low
Most touring parks around Newry reduce services or close for the winter months. Northern Ireland roads can be affected by rain, frost, and wind. A few year-round caravan parks remain open for winter touring.
Spring
Mar - May
4-13°C
Crowds: Medium
The touring season begins from Easter as caravan parks reopen across Northern Ireland. the Mourne Mountains, Carlingford Lough, Slieve Gullion become more accessible, and the countryside around Newry is green and inviting without the summer crowds.
Summer
Jun - Aug
12-19°C
Crowds: High
Peak season with the most reliable weather and longest days. Touring parks around Newry are at their busiest, and advance booking is a good idea. Newry Canal (oldest summit-level canal in the British Isles), border city character draw steady visitor numbers.
Fall
Sep - Oct
7-14°C
Crowds: Medium
Quieter touring parks with reduced rates and fewer crowds. The weather remains reasonable into October, and the Mourne Mountains, Carlingford Lough, Slieve Gullion are less busy. Some parks begin winding down from late October.
Explore the Newry Area
The main attractions near Newry include the Mourne Mountains, Carlingford Lough, Slieve Gullion, all within easy reach of the local caravan parks and touring sites. Newry Canal (oldest summit-level canal in the British Isles), border city character are worth exploring during your stay, and having a motorhome or caravan as a base means you can take your time rather than rushing through. Stock up on supplies at tesco, asda, lidl before settling into your touring park, especially if you plan to stay for several days. Local markets and independent shops often carry regional produce that is worth trying. If the weather turns -- and in Northern Ireland it can change quickly -- many of the indoor attractions and pubs nearby make for a good wet-weather plan. Early morning and late evening are often the best times to enjoy the landscape of gap between the Mourne Mountains and Slieve Gullion ring dyke without crowds, especially during the summer peak. Ask at your caravan park reception for their local recommendations, as site owners tend to know the area well and can point you toward less obvious spots that are worth the detour.
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What Caravan parks and motorhome sites are available near Newry?
Newry has {{stationCount}} motorhome parks and campgrounds listed in the area, including caravan parks, touring parks, and motorhome sites. Facilities range from basic pitches to fully serviced sites with electric hook-up, water, and waste disposal. Check individual listings on this page for specific details on each site.
Are there free camping or motorhome parking options near Newry?
Yes, {{freeCount}} of the listed sites around Newry offer free access for motorhome and caravan users. Free options may have fewer facilities than paid touring parks, so check what is available before you arrive. Some free parking areas have time limits or overnight restrictions that are worth confirming in advance.
What is the best time of year to visit Newry in a motorhome or caravan?
The summer months from June to August offer the best weather and longest daylight in Northern Ireland, though this is also peak season with higher prices and busier sites. Spring (April to May) and early autumn (September to October) provide a good balance of reasonable weather, fewer crowds, and lower caravan park fees. Winter touring is possible but some sites close and weather conditions require more preparation.
Can I get fuel and supplies near the caravan parks around Newry?
Fuel is available at multiple fuel stations, and grocery shopping is covered by tesco, asda, lidl in the Newry area. It is a good idea to stock up before heading to more remote touring sites where shops may be limited or have shorter opening hours.
What attractions are within reach of caravan parks near Newry?
The Newry area offers access to the Mourne Mountains, Carlingford Lough, Slieve Gullion. Newry Canal (oldest summit-level canal in the British Isles), border city character give the area a character that makes it worth more than a brief stop. Many attractions are within a short drive of the local touring parks and campgrounds, making Newry a practical base for day trips.
Do I need to book caravan park pitches in Newry in advance?
During the summer peak season from June to August, booking in advance is strongly recommended for popular touring parks around Newry. Shoulder season months and midweek stays are often available without booking, but it is always worth calling ahead. Some smaller Certificated Locations operate on a first-come basis with limited pitches.
What Caravan parks and motorhome sites are available near Newry?
Newry has {{stationCount}} motorhome parks and campgrounds listed in the area, including caravan parks, touring parks, and motorhome sites. Facilities range from basic pitches to fully serviced sites with electric hook-up, water, and waste disposal. Check individual listings on this page for specific details on each site.
Are there free camping or motorhome parking options near Newry?
Yes, {{freeCount}} of the listed sites around Newry offer free access for motorhome and caravan users. Free options may have fewer facilities than paid touring parks, so check what is available before you arrive. Some free parking areas have time limits or overnight restrictions that are worth confirming in advance.
What is the best time of year to visit Newry in a motorhome or caravan?
The summer months from June to August offer the best weather and longest daylight in Northern Ireland, though this is also peak season with higher prices and busier sites. Spring (April to May) and early autumn (September to October) provide a good balance of reasonable weather, fewer crowds, and lower caravan park fees. Winter touring is possible but some sites close and weather conditions require more preparation.
Can I get fuel and supplies near the caravan parks around Newry?
Fuel is available at multiple fuel stations, and grocery shopping is covered by tesco, asda, lidl in the Newry area. It is a good idea to stock up before heading to more remote touring sites where shops may be limited or have shorter opening hours.
What attractions are within reach of caravan parks near Newry?
The Newry area offers access to the Mourne Mountains, Carlingford Lough, Slieve Gullion. Newry Canal (oldest summit-level canal in the British Isles), border city character give the area a character that makes it worth more than a brief stop. Many attractions are within a short drive of the local touring parks and campgrounds, making Newry a practical base for day trips.
Do I need to book caravan park pitches in Newry in advance?
During the summer peak season from June to August, booking in advance is strongly recommended for popular touring parks around Newry. Shoulder season months and midweek stays are often available without booking, but it is always worth calling ahead. Some smaller Certificated Locations operate on a first-come basis with limited pitches.
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