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These top 10 Camping Sites in Belfast are the reset we needed! 

Let nature’s ASMR recharge you! So, a while back, my friends and fam were all about ditching the daily grind for some chill time in nature. We were all craving a break from screens and stress, and nature was calling us loud and clear.

We packed up, hit the road, and ended up at the top 10 camping spots in Belfast and let me tell you, it was exactly the reset we didn’t know we needed. The vibes were on another level,  it helped us reconnect with each other and ourselves.

From cozy campfires to epic views, these spots gave us all the good vibes. If you’re looking to escape the chaos and find your own slice of peace, keep reading. You won’t want to miss these gems!

1. The Pods at Streamvale

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Location: 38 Ballyhanwood Rd, Belfast BT5 7SN
Contact: +44 028 9048 3244

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Staying at The Pods at Streamvale feels like a countryside dream. My friends and I loved waking up to the gentle sounds of farm animals right outside. It’s the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, with trails nearby that are ideal for a morning hike.

We spent our evenings at the BBQ area, laughing, toasting marshmallows, and soaking in the peaceful vibes. Their on-site café was a total highlight. Those homemade scones? Absolute heaven with a cup of tea.

The farm animals stole the show for us. We couldn’t resist stopping by to pet the sheep and feed the goats. It’s such a heartwarming experience that adds to the charm of this place.

Pro tip:
Pack marshmallows and a cozy blanket for BBQ nights. Don’t skip the café scones, they’re unforgettable! The warmth of the fire and the sweet treats make for a perfect evening that you’ll want to relive again and again.

2. Let’s Go Hydro

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Location: Knockbracken Reservoir, 1 Mealough Rd, Carryduff, Belfast BT8 8GB
Contact: +44 028 9592 0221

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Let’s Go Hydro was a total blast with my friends! We started our day with the inflatable water park, which was way harder than it looks but ridiculously fun. The adrenaline rush was unreal, and the views around Knockbracken Reservoir made it even better.

After hours of laughing, falling, and paddling around, we chilled by the water, soaking up the scenery. If you’re into water sports, this spot is unbeatable. We even managed to sneak in some paddleboarding before the day ended.

The vibe is perfect for adventure lovers and those who just want to relax by the water. The food trucks there hit the spot, especially the loaded fries. You can soak in the views or fuel up with some tasty bites, it’s the place to enjoy the best of both worlds.

Pro tip:
Arrive early to grab the best activity slots. Bring snacks and a swimsuit, you’ll need both!  Getting there early means scoring the top spots, and with snacks and a swimsuit, you’re ready for a day full of fun and relaxation!

3. Bunk Campers Belfast

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Location: Cyril Johnston Complex, Ballynahinch Rd, Carryduff, Belfast BT8
Contact: +44 800 059 0905

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Van life, anyone? My squad and I rented a camper van from Bunk Campers, and it was the best decision ever. These vans are super comfy and have everything you need for a road trip around Northern Ireland.

We hit the Causeway Coastal Route and made so many spontaneous stops. Cooking dinner by the cliffs with ocean views was hands down one of the coolest things we’ve ever done. The freedom to go wherever we wanted made the trip unforgettable.

Booking early was key for us since these vans get snapped up fast. We picked one that fit all our gear and still felt roomy. It’s van life made easy! Having enough space for everything made the trip so much more fun, and it felt like we were traveling in style!

Pro tip:
Arrive early to grab the best activity slots. Bring snacks and a swimsuit, you’ll need both! Plan your playlist and stock up on snacks. Road trips are all about the vibes! 

4. Dundonald Caravan Park

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Location: 111 Old Dundonald Rd, Belfast BT16 1XT
Contact: +44 28 9080 9100

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Dundonald Caravan Park was such a fun spot for a weekend hangout with the crew. It’s super family-friendly, so there’s plenty to keep everyone busy. We brought bikes and explored the nearby trails, which were perfect for a leisurely ride.

The Dundonald Ice Bowl is just a short walk away, and we had the best time bowling and even trying a bit of ice skating (hilarious falls included). It’s great for a mix of outdoor and indoor fun.

The campsite itself was really well-maintained, with clean facilities and friendly staff who made us feel right at home. The vibe was relaxed and easygoing. It was the kind of place where you could kick back,  and really enjoy the simple pleasures of nature.

Pro tip:
Don’t forget your skates (or rent them) and pack picnic essentials for the trails.  The smooth paths make for a perfect skating adventure, and a picnic break is the ideal way to refuel along the way.

5. Castle Ward Caravan Park

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Location: Castle Ward Estate, Strangford, Downpatrick BT30 7LS
Contact: +44 028 4488 1204

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Staying at Castle Ward felt like stepping onto a movie set. My friends and I geeked out on the Game of Thrones tour, where we got to see some iconic filming locations. Even without the GoT connection, the grounds are absolutely stunning.

We spent an afternoon exploring the lush gardens and taking in the historical charm of the estate. There’s something magical about wandering through such a well-preserved space.

At night, the stars came out in full force. We set up some chairs, grabbed blankets, and had an epic stargazing session. It was the perfect way to end the day. The sky was so clear, it felt like we could reach out and touch the stars.

Pro tip:
Bring your best walking shoes and a camera. There’s so much to see, and you’ll want to capture it all! The trails are full of stunning views, and you’ll definitely want to snap a few pics to remember every moment.

6. Tepee Valley Campsite

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Location: 20 Shanecrackan Road, Markethill BT60 1TS
Contact: +44 28 3755 2092

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Staying at Tepee Valley was such a cool experience. We booked a yurt and immediately felt like we’d stepped into a nature retreat. It’s rustic, cozy, and perfect for unplugging from the world.

Evenings were all about the campfire. We roasted marshmallows, told stories, and played games until late. The chill vibes and quiet surroundings were exactly what we needed.

Waking up to misty fields was something else entirely. We took a walk around the property, and it honestly felt like a scene out of a fairytale. The quiet beauty of the morning made everything feel so serene, like we were the only ones in the world.

Pro tip:
Pack warm layers and a good book. Campfire nights here are unforgettable. The crisp air and cozy firelight create the perfect atmosphere for unwinding and getting lost in a good story.

7. Kinnego Marina Caravan and Camping Park

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Location: Kinnego Marina, 27 Annaloiste Rd, Lurgan, Craigavon BT66 6NJ
Contact:+44 28 3832 7573

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Kinnego Marina is a water lover’s dream. We rented kayaks and spent the day exploring Lough Neagh, which is massive and so peaceful. The water felt like glass, and the views were incredible.

We also tried a bit of fishing (with mixed success) and just relaxed by the shore. The vibe is so calming, and the sunsets? Unbeatable. We made sure to snap about a hundred photos.

The facilities were great, and it’s clear they take pride in keeping the place clean and welcoming. It’s the kind of spot where you can fully recharge. You can tell the attention to detail goes a long way in making the entire experience feel comfortable.

Pro tip:
Rent a kayak early, and don’t forget binoculars for birdwatching. You’ll spot some rare finds! The peaceful morning waters and the chance to see wildlife up close make it totally worth the early start.

8. Brook Cottage Camping

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Location: 31 Brookside Rd, Ballynahinch BT24 8LE
Contact: +44 7711 407029

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Brook Cottage Camping was the perfect woodland escape for my friends and me. The eco-friendly cottages are super cute, and we loved being surrounded by greenery. It’s so peaceful, you can’t help but unwind.

The best part? Stargazing nights. The skies were so clear that we could see the Milky Way. We set up blankets and just soaked it all in. It felt like we were in our own little bubble of nature.

We also found some great trails nearby, which made for a relaxing afternoon walk. It’s the kind of place where you lose track of time in the best way possible. The peaceful and fresh air made every step feel like an escape from the hustle and bustle.

Pro tip:
Bring a thermos of hot chocolate for stargazing. It makes the night even cozier! The chilly air and quiet night sky make it the perfect setting for sipping something warm and watching the stars twinkle.

9. Lakeside View Caravan Park

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Location: 71 Magheraconluce Rd, Anahilt, Hillsborough BT26 6PR
Contact: +44 28 9268 2098

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Lakeside View is all about peace and quiet. We spent our mornings birdwatching by the water and our afternoons just soaking in the tranquility. It’s such a hidden gem for anyone who loves nature.

One of the highlights was spotting rare birds, binoculars were a game changer. The lake is perfect for a little fishing or just sitting by the shore with a good book.

The facilities are spotless, and the staff made sure we had everything we needed for a relaxing stay. It’s definitely a place we’ll come back to. The cozy atmosphere and attention to detail really made it feel like a home away from home.

Pro tip:
Pack a picnic and make a day of exploring the lake’s shoreline. It’s so worth it! With plenty of spots to relax and enjoy the view, it’s a great way to slow down and take in the scenery. Don’t forget to bring some snacks to enjoying the peaceful vibes.

10. The Lodge by Quarterland Bay

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Location: 47C Quarterland Rd, Killinchy, Newtownards BT23 6TX
Contact: +44 7871 370469

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The Lodge by Quarterland Bay was a total seaside dream. We spent our days beachcombing and our nights watching the waves roll in. The coastal views were absolutely stunning.

The location is so peaceful, and it’s close enough to some great local spots if you want to mix in a little exploring. We found an amazing seafood restaurant nearby that made the trip even better.

Even just sitting by the water and chatting felt like the ultimate recharge. It’s the kind of place that stays with you long after you leave. The peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty make it hard to forget. You’ll be thinking about it long after you’ve returned home.

Pro tip:
Bring a hammock to set up by the beach. It’s the best seat in the house! You’ll have the perfect spot to relax while enjoying the sound of the waves and the stunning views. It’s an ideal way to unwind after a day of exploring or swimming.
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