Kerry Camping

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This article provides information on the top camping destinations in Kerry.

Kerry is a highly visited region in Ireland due to its abundant attractions and activities.

The location combines impressive landscapes, notable landmarks, charming settlements, and pubs.

Kerry offers excellent options for road trips with various routes to choose from. Camping is an inexpensive and enjoyable accommodation choice.

The guide below provides information on camping options in Kerry, including campsites near the sea and locations for pitching tents near the mountains.

Our favourite places to go camping in Kerry

Fossa Caravan and Camping Park

The village of Fossa has located a short distance from Killarney on the Kerry Ring. The campsite is situated in a wooded area.

This location offers impressive views of the MacGillycuddy Reeks and Carrauntoohil, the tallest mountain in Ireland.

The site is organized efficiently, with designated areas for both motorhomes and tents. Additionally, a hostel is available on the premises for those who prefer indoor accommodations.

The location is ideal for establishing a home base and discovering nearby sites such as Ross Castle, Torc Waterfall, and Lough Leane.

Green Acres Caravan and Camping Park

Green Acres in Aughacasla offers plenty of enjoyable activities, whether staying for a brief stop on the Wild Atlantic Way or for an extended period.

The location offers a variety of natural features, including a golden sandy beach, green hills, lakes, rivers, and mountains.

The location suits various outdoor activities, including surfing, mountain biking, sailing, fishing, hiking, and more.

The location caters to various types of travellers, such as those with motorhomes, caravans, tents, and motorcycles and those planning to stay long-term. Additionally, shops, pubs, villages, and takeaways are easily accessible.

Mannix Point Camping and Caravan Park

Mannix Point is a highly regarded campsite in Ireland that is often voted one of the best. It is located on the waterfront, offering beautiful bay views. It is conveniently located near Cahirciveen on the Ring of Kerry.

The peaceful location offers stunning views, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and exploration. Various activities are available, such as diving, sailing, horseback riding, and boat tours to the Skellig Islands.

Mortimer Moriarty, also known as Muircheartach Seosamh Breandan Ó Muircheartaigh in Irish, owns Mannix Point, considered the place’s heart and soul.

The camping area suits both tents and caravans and offers a friendly atmosphere. There is also a sitting room for campers to enjoy impromptu music sessions and a roaring fire.

Valentia Island Caravan & Camping

Valentia Island can be accessed from Portmagee and offers a peaceful getaway for a few days.

The campsite is conveniently located near the beach and Knightstown Village, offering opportunities for kayaking and easy access to amenities.

The village offers numerous pubs, dining options, camping and car parking opportunities. It is suitable for both families and individuals, with ample space available.

Woodlands Caravan & Camping Park

The Woodlands campsite is near Tralee, by the River Lee and at the base of the Slieve Mish Mountains.

This location is highly recommended for families, offering numerous activities for children, such as football fields, playgrounds, table tennis, and a games room.

Woodlands accommodate tents, motorhomes, and caravans, making it a convenient location for exploring Tralee and its surrounding natural environment.

The kitchen is good, but the sheltered BBQ area is the best option, allowing you to cook even if the weather changes.

Kerry camping: More campsites with great reviews

After discussing our preferred camping destinations in Kerry, we will focus on other Kerry campsites that are just as exceptional.

The following campsites, such as Glenbeg or near Killarney town, are located by the water.

Glenbeg Caravan and Camping Park

Glenbeg offers campsites for tents and motorhomes, making it a convenient stop along the Kerry Ring. It is across from ‘Paradise Found’ beach, a beautiful sandy cove with clear blue waters.

The area is well-known for water sports and snorkelling, while the Kerry Way offers hiking opportunities. Additionally, various restaurants, shops, and pubs are within walking distance.

Fleming’s White Bridge Caravan & Camping

This campsite is situated on the River Flesk bend, near Killarney. It is frequently chosen by visitors who want to explore Kerry.

Despite its proximity to the town, the location offers a peaceful ambience and scenic view of the river.

The location offers tent, caravan camping options, and motorhome rentals. Additionally, various hiking and cycling routes are available in the vicinity, and the town of Killarney boasts numerous attractions.

Campail Teach an Aragail

Experience the serene and picturesque surroundings of the Dingle Peninsula at a small yet charming campsite operated by a family.

This location offers various opportunities for leisure and adventure, including beach access, scenic sights, and a range of activities such as climbing, diving, and water sports.

The area is suitable for those who enjoy walking, as several hill walking paths are nearby. Additionally, there are a variety of pubs and dining options located within a 5 km radius.

Killarney Flesk Caravan & Camping Park

The campsite is near Killarney, providing access to the town and Killarney National Park.

The location offers opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore the forests, hike the Kerry Way, and visit attractions such as Muckross Abbey. Additionally, the area is easily accessible by bus from Dublin, with a stop 400 metres away.

Goosey Island MotorHome Park

Goosey Island is located in the southern part of the Ring of Kerry, where the River Sneem flows into the sea.

The location is designated for motorhomes and provides basic amenities like electricity upon request, potable water, and WC drains at a reasonable price.

The location offers a peaceful ambience with the sound of the nearby river. Additionally, it’s conveniently located near various establishments such as shops, pubs, restaurants, and bakeries, making it a suitable spot for meals and drinks.

Sandy Bay 2 Caravan & Camping Park

There are numerous attractions suitable for families located nearby.

It is on a narrow strip of land on the Dingle Peninsula, surrounded by sea and sand. It is relatively more secluded than other Kerry Ring or Wild Atlantic Way sites.

In the vicinity, sandy beaches offer scenic views of the mountains, a dive centre, a golf course, pubs, and walking trails.

Wild Camping in Kerry

We have been asked several questions about the legality of wild camping in Kerry since the initial publication of this guide.

Wild camping is permitted in Kerry and other parts of Ireland; however, it is essential to know the regulations before selecting a camping location.

Leave no trace

It is essential to practice leave-no-trace principles when wild camping, meaning any items brought with you must be removed, regardless of location.

Avoid private land

Before camping on private property, it is essential to obtain permission from the landowner to avoid any potential issues.

Coillte land

Coillte has designated wild camping spots in Kerry near waymarked trails. These spots can be located on the map provided.

Advice For Camping In Kerry

Kerry offers a wide range of campsites, including designated and wild options, for those interested in camping.

There may be additional camping locations in Kerry that were not included in the guide.

Please share any recommended Kerry campsites in the comments section below, and we will look into them promptly.

Frequently Asked Questions about Camping in Kerry.

After releasing our Kerry hotel guide, we received many emails requesting accommodation suggestions.

Below, we have included the most frequently asked questions we have received. If you have a question that still needs to be addressed, please feel free to ask in the comments section.

What are the most scenic places to go camping in Kerry?

Green Acres Caravan and Camping Park, Mannix Point Camping, Fossa Caravan and Camping Park and Woodlands Caravan & Camping Park.

What’s the best beachside camping Kerry has to offer?

Sandy Bay 2 Caravan & Camping Park, Green Acres Caravan and Camping Park, Glenbeg Caravan and Camping Park.

About the author - Colin M

I've been camping since Santa brought my first tent when I was a wee boy in Scotland. Since then, I've camped out, stayed in motorhomes and Glamped worldwide. By day I sit in front of a computer, and by day off, Im typically found (lost) in the outdoors.