Hop across the sea for a staycation unlike any other by opting to stay at one of these exceptional holiday parks in Northern Ireland. Known for its beautiful countryside and dramatic coastline that wraps around the country, it makes for a wonderful destination to consider no matter what you’re hoping to get up to!
Northern Ireland Holiday Parks
Shanlieve Holiday Park
Why Holiday Parks in Northern Ireland?
Hoping to travel somewhere new and unique for your next holiday whilst remaining in the UK? If so, then you can do exactly that by staying at one of these holiday parks in Northern Ireland. A predominantly rural country, here you’ll find miles of endless countryside to explore including natural landmarks like Lough Neagh, the largest lake anywhere in the United Kingdom.
Along the country’s coastline, you’ll also find the Wild Atlantic Way, a world-famous region that’s known for its dramatic coastal cliffs and world-renowned landmarks like the Giant’s Causeway. With a host of beaches dotted along its northern and eastern coastlines too, there’s no limit to what you can get up to when staying at one of these Northern Ireland holiday parks.
Looking for more ideas and inspiration? Be sure to take a look at our Northern Ireland Travel Guide.
Places to visit from these Holiday Parks in Northern Ireland
With tonnes of places to visit and explore from these Northern Ireland holiday parks, you won’t have any issues planning your itinerary and finding awesome places to go on a day trip. One of the biggest and best places to consider visiting is the city of Belfast, a historic city that’s home to attractions like the Titanic Museum and Belfast Zoo. Also here, you’ll also find a wealth of traditional Irish pubs and tonnes of great restaurants to enjoy whilst you’re there.
Another brilliant town to consider visiting is Enniskillen, found to the west of the country towards the mouth of Lower Loch Erne. Despite only being a small town, here you can explore the historic high street that’s lined with brilliant pubs, cafes and restaurants that leads up to the impressive Enniskillen Castle, built in the 16th century and open as a museum for visitors to enjoy.
In terms of attractions, Northern Ireland has plenty of unique and exciting places dotted across the country that are well worth checking out. One of which is the Ulster American Folk Park, a living history attraction that details the history of Irish migration to the Americas. Further north towards the coast you’ll also find The Dark Hedges, a tunnel-like road that’s covered by beech trees on both sides and arguably one of the most unique sights anywhere in the UK.
Other Places to Visit from Holiday Parks in Northern Ireland include:
Ballycastle
County Antrim
County Down
County Londonderry
County Tyrone
Types of Northern Ireland Holidays
If you’re still unsure about where to stay, then there’s also lots of other options to explore, including this collection of holiday parks in the UK available to book right now! Alternatively, there’s also lots of dog-friendly holiday parks in the UK, holiday parks by the coast, holiday parks for half-term breaks, luxury holiday parks and even holiday parks with late availability.
Don’t worry if you still haven’t found what you’re looking for you can also choose from the full list of cottages in Northern Ireland.