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Posted: 01.09.2020  ·  #1
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Posted: 01.09.2020  ·  #2
Would I be right in saying there was a campsite near mountrath but it closed a couple of years ago


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Posted: 01.09.2020  ·  #4
Yes there was a campsite on the Mountrath side of Portlaoise which closed a few years ago.


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Posted: 01.09.2020  ·  #5
I think that whilst we look for simple water and waste, level overnight parking (free or cheap), the article does seem to be looking at the bigger potential for walkers and cyclists who may be tent campers. They and caravan owners would potentially need an ablutions block and caravaners seem to rate EHU highly as a must have.
I suspect that what they might need to look at is something basic and perhaps run by the council, rather like a French municipal site. Camping car park (France) now are offering all year round basic aires parking but in the mid and high season they open the the site and the ablutions block to all, this encourages extra use and income from caravans and tents. These are probably former municipal sites managed now by camping car park.
A contact with the councillor for an informal information chat might be beneficial for both sides.

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Posted: 01.09.2020  ·  #6
Agree, that's what I meant. "An Aire facility at this".

Catering for all is the ideal campsite, instead of just caravan owners.


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Posted: 04.09.2020  ·  #8
Did the survey, am surprised that no one else has reported completing the simple multi question section with 2 opportunities to sell the aires idea.
I propose to follow it up with an email to the specific councillors mentioned in the article.
Don’t let’s miss this opportunity folks.
I am hoping to interest them in the ‘camping de mon village’ scheme run by the campingcarpark.com mob. Simple idea, 365 day Aire with water, and grey and black disposal. During the summer months the ‘aire’ opens to caravans and tents with a basic ablutions block available for the high season. It is really the improved use of old municipal campsites, but in my eyes a really good option for councils in Ireland were it doesn’t clash with commercial interests although not at the expense of council approved Motorhome overnight parking.

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Posted: 04.09.2020  ·  #9
Done it myself and had the same input. I was surprised at the lack of responses to the post also. Not sure mentioning "‘camping de mon village’ scheme run by the campingcarpark.com mob" is a great idea, confusing a simple request at this stage? but hope I'm wrong, in fact probably wrong ;)

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I also completed the survey. Mentioned MH parking and basic facilities as often as possible

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Posted: 04.09.2020  ·  #11
Same here,but when you answer a question that you have never been to that location why should the next question be would you use it again?

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Posted: 04.09.2020  ·  #12
I agree with what you are saying. I have never been either, but my comments indicate what they need to do to attract me.
Be like a politician, ignore the question and keep hammering away with your own agenda.

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Posted: 04.09.2020  ·  #13
No problem Davy I put my tuppence worth into that survey.

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I also completed the survey. Mentioned MH parking and basic facilities as often as possible


Same here


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Posted: 05.09.2020  ·  #15
Just completed :up: .
Only been the once up wolftrap and a drive around . It was a landrover meet up, We camped on a hill and I suddenly woke in the middle of the night thinking I am parked on the edge of a mountain with a old drum brake holding me o.O
We stopped in a car park somewhere for dinner and a few months later heard they found a body :o .





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Posted: 05.09.2020  ·  #16
I think that I've answered it I did the survey earlier but it stopped after question 28 and thanked me even though there were forty odd questions. :-/


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Just completed :up: .
Only been the once up wolftrap and a drive around . It was a landrover meet up, We camped on a hill and I suddenly woke in the middle of the night thinking I am parked on the edge of a mountain with a old drum brake holding me o.O


Drum brakes may not be the best for stopping you but if there's a bit of heat in them before you engage them as a handbrake / parking brake, their hold gets tighter as they cool down. Disk brakes on the other hand are much better for stopping but engage a parking brake on a hot disc and the hold lessens as it cools. It's not uncommon to see a combined drum and disc on the back axel of some German marques where the disc is for stopping and the drum is for the handbrake (with the foot release).

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I think that I've answered it I did the survey earlier but it stopped after question 28 and thanked me even though there were forty odd questions. :-/


Mine done that, I went back and I was then able to finish.


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Posted: 05.09.2020  ·  #19
Done the survey put on it that they should check out the cobh Aire

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I mentioned cobh myself 👍


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Posted: 11.10.2020  ·  #21
Hi all,

It appears as though this is getting further traction with Laois County Council.

Motion brought by Cllr Aisling Moran to request Laois CoCo to conduct a feasibility study into the development of county wide camping facilities to boost tourism within the county.

Motion broadly supported by all Councillors. Full details can be found here https://www.laoistoday.ie/2020…h-camping/

Definitely potential in the Slieve Blooms given the range of outdoor pursuits now available and becoming increasingly popular there.

Having cycled through France, the municipal site model was fantastic. Well kept pitches, great shower facilities, small grocery etc for a small price. New to the motorhome game but imagine they would be equally useful in that context.

Regarding the Slieve blooms you'd imagine Coilte could be a big player in any future camping facilities, much as they are in Lough Key. There is already a Coilte designated wild camping spot in the slieve blooms. Access not likely available to 4 wheelers.


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