Where we meet
During a season, we have a very full calendar and visit almost all counties of Ireland and occasionally travel to UK and Europe. The ICCC has 6 geographically displaced local Branches to cater for the local needs of everyone across all 32 counties of Ireland. The club also has 2 members-only sites at Drumgoff, Co. Wicklow & Courtown, Co. Wexford which are open all year round. We also provide the International Travel Carnet for members wishing to travel abroad.
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The ICCC Owned Sites
The Irish Camping and Caravan Club are delighted to say that we currently own two sites across Ireland. The first of these, our Drumgoff site, has belonged to the club for many years. Drumgoff is located in the valley of Glenn Malure, Co Wicklow.
More recently the club has acquired a site in Courtown Co. Wexford.
Drumgoff site.
The ICCC has owned this site since 1982. It is located at Drumgoff Barracks in Glenmalure, County Wicklow and is approximately 60 kilometres from Dublin.
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The site is well maintained and developed over the years. It has great facilities to include kitchen, meeting room, toilets, electricity, greens, camping area, hard standing and children’s playground etc.
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Relax in beautiful surroundings or make the most of the many walks, and avail of the hospitalities in the adjacent Glenmalure Lodge Hotel. There are plenty of sight-seeing opportunities in the surrounding area:
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The vale of Avoca
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The meeting of the Waters
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Avoca is also where the T.V series Ballykissangel was filmed.
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Avondale- The home of Charles Steward Parnell is near by in Rathdrum, and is open to the public
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Glendalough – The Monastic settlement is also in easy driving distance of the site
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Micheal Dwyers Cottage is also close by and is open to the public.
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Arklow Town
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Greenan Farm Museum and Maze
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Wicklow Gaol
Courtown site.
In 2012, the ICCC acquired a second Club site at Harbour Court Road, Courtown, Co. Wexford. The site, which officially opened on 27th May 2017, is an ICCC Members-only site.
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Our site is located in the town of Courtown, Co. Wexford and is approximately located 90 minutes south of Dublin. It is situated in the sunny southeast of Ireland which has Ireland’s lowest annual rainfall and is a popular holiday destination for families.
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It is a beautiful harbor resort with miles of golden sandy beaches safe swimming and a choice of attractions and activities.
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The town itself has a number of different pubs and restaurants as well as a local shops and service station.
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Places to visit in the area include:
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Courtown North Beach: Popular beach offering activities for families, walkers, and water sports enthusiasts, with nearby woodlands and a lifeguard station.
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Courtown South Beach: Smaller, quieter beach near village amenities, not suitable for swimming.
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Gorey: Nearby town with various amenities including supermarkets, restaurants, pubs, nightclubs, and shopping outlets.
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Additional Facilities: Within walking distance, attractions include Pirates Cove Adventure Centre, Swimming Pool and Leisure Centre, and Seal Sanctuary.