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Map of Campervan Depots

Map of campervan rental depots near 526762
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Apollo
Unit 7B, Advance Business Park, Old Airport Road, Cloghran, Dublin, Ireland
B
Blacksheep
Paddy Shanahan Cars, Dardistown, Dublin, Ireland
B
Bunk
Unit 7B, Advance Business Park, Old Airport Road, Cloghran, Dublin, Ireland
C
Causeway Campers
Zone 18 Surface Car Park, Dublin Airport, Dublin, Ireland
C
Cookies
Unit 200, Grants Lane, Greenogue Business Park, Rathcoole, Dublin, Ireland
I
Indie
Clonswords Yard, Ballyboughal, County Dublin A41 F308, Ireland
J
Just Go
Unit 7B, Advance Business Park, Old Airport Road, Cloghran, Dublin, Ireland
M
McRent
Collinstown Business Park, Airport Road, Cloghran, County Dublin, Ireland

Driving a Campervan around Dublin

  • M50 toll road costs about €3 for a two-axle camper. You must pay online by 20:00 the next day or register an eFlow tag in advance.
  • Dublin Port Tunnel charges peak rates of €13 southbound (06:00-10:00) and €12 northbound (16:00-19:00). Off-peak rates are €3.50 and the height limit is 4.65 m.
  • Dublin has no Low Emission Zone restrictions for campervans.
  • Sleeping in a vehicle is not allowed within Dublin City Council boundaries. You must use official camping sites or park at suburban locations like Red Cow Luas station, which has no height barrier and tram connections to the city center in 20 minutes.
  • Bus lanes on College Green and narrow streets in Temple Bar block larger vehicles. Plan your routes to avoid these areas.
  • The R105 coastal drive to Howth is scenic but becomes very slow on sunny weekends due to beach traffic.
  • Wild camping requires landowner permission. Fines apply for overnight parking on beaches without permission.

Places to Stay in an RV

Site Facilities Public transport to city center
Camac Valley Tourist Caravan & Camping Park (Clondalkin) Power, showers, dump station Dublin Bus 69 or Luas Red Cow - 25-30 minutes
North Beach Caravan Park (Rush) Power, water, beach access Train from Rush & Lusk to Connolly Station - 35 minutes
Roundwood Caravan & Camping Park (Wicklow) Power, laundry, mountain views Bus 181 to Bray then DART train to city - 70 minutes

Aire is the Irish term for a small RV stop, often beside a pub or farm, offering basic water and waste facilities. These are sometimes free if you buy something locally.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is wild camping in an RV allowed in Ireland?

Much of the land in Ireland is private property and wild/free camping is illegal without prior approval from the landowner. Some national parks make provision for free camping, however, always follow leave-no-trace practices. Check at an information center or online to find the regulations of a specific area you would like to visit.

There are over 100 campsites in Ireland and these are relatively cheap, starting around €15 ($16 USD) per night.

How much does it cost to stay at a campsite in Ireland?

There are over 100 campsites in Ireland, and most are relatively cheap. Staying at a campsite or RV park starts at around €15 per night.

Do I need a special licence to drive a camper in Ireland?

All drivers must have a current and full driver’s licence to hire a vehicle. If your licence is from the UK, it must entitle you to drive a category B vehicle up to 3,500 kg.

If your licence is in a language other than English, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is required.

Can I travel to Northern Ireland or drop off my motorhome in Belfast?

Yes, while Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, many campervan rental companies have centers in both the UK and Ireland.

One-way trips are a popular way to travel and a great way to see more on your motorhome vacation.

Note that additional one-way fees may apply. The comparison tool will automatically factor this into your total price.

Note: policies vary from supplier to supplier. Always check the T&Cs for your rental.

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