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Posted: 12.03.2014  ·  #1
Good Morning All, :happy:
Given the break in the weather and having Monday off as a holiday from work - we are going to Tollymore( Now Castlewellan 🇧🇭 ) Forest Park.

Has anyone any advice with the area? 8-)
Do you book beforehand with the Warden or just show up?
Think there is Water and Electric hook ups? Any size of fitting? There was one size fitting in Portrush I couldn't marry with and thankfully next door allowed me to use their hose to fill the tanks. Think it was inch and a quarter or something - on a Blue pipehose - never found out for future use - must remember >_<
Handy things to have with you - Midges / insect bug spray? >_<
Fishing? - Requirement for license? :o
Mountain Bike runs? - Has anyone tried out the Field boards - Skateboard with air tyres for fields?
Local Chippy - any delivery services available?

Thanks Craicers - and if you are in the area - give us a shout at Hessy Hymer :up:

Could not believe it was all booked out - And we got the last one in the courtyard - How amazing = alot of sites for holiday goers. Hope the weather holds :-)


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Posted: 12.03.2014  ·  #2
One or two on here have used Tollymore regularly so should be able to help you our with your specific questions.


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Posted: 12.03.2014  ·  #3
I assume it is Castlewellan if you are going to the courtyard.
As for your questions

Book before at school holiday times.

Check in on arrival.

Yes there are taps and hook up points on all hard stand pitches.
Standard hoselock fittings will work.

It is probably still too cold for midges.

Fishing on Castlewellan lake is licences but I have no idea if it can be purchased locally.

A few good mountain bike runs at both Castlewellan and Tollymore. I don't think mountainboards are allowed but there is a good mountainboarding centre at Bryansford. It is called Surfindirt. It is owned by Gary Parr who is a great guy.

There a few chippys in Castlewellan town which is only a few minutes cycle away from the site.

I hope this helps.


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Posted: 12.03.2014  ·  #4
Surfindirt I believe is now closed Mark, but castlewellan forest park has some great walks and dont forget to try the maze at the main carpark.


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Posted: 13.03.2014  ·  #5
Thanks Chaps - I am sure the place is grand and not as read in reviews that gardens let go and not maintained etc :sleep:

As long as there is a TV for the Rugby and a few cold cans - :up:
I am sure the gardens will look great through green can lens :o

Thanks Ally - did not know there was another forum for this under Craic Meets

Safe driving all and as they say where i am from :bandit:
"Keep her between the ditches" :lol:


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Posted: 20.03.2014  ·  #6
;-) Castlewellan is the business for motorhomes :P
We read the trip adviser and there were a few horror stories in there - so i phoned ahead and asked was there night security and what of an awning? I was told to ask the Warden when i got here and fine for awnings.

When we arrived (Left at the castle roundabout as not signposted :o )- i asked the warden of night security and he informed me that as there were not that many campers - it should be fine.

We parked up in the Dove Cote yard and there were a few other motor-homes there - {Motormansions - Big'uns}, and there was another Hymer, 2 Ducatos and a Ford in the neighboring site.

First thing to learn - Although you are booked into the yard - there is no specific space allocated - so if the warden tells you that you are Number 16, it does not mean that you have space 16 :-/ Confused me - but then :fgrin: Got parked up - cheese slice levels were required for slope - not dramatic but better for drainage. :police:

The hook up points are in good condition and easily connected to. There are two RCD's at each point. ^_^
The water is to be collected at the Dove Cote - the center of the yard and carried over (30 feet) - so a long hose would be handy next time for filling the tanks.
Waste water - a collector tank would be handy to use here although i piped it to a local drain.

Amenities:
Showers - warm, tidy and grand for a forest park which has no security at night times. :up:
Toilets - loo roll provided, cleaned twice daily - great :up:
Chemical disposal point - does what it needs :sick: :up:
Cafe - onsite cafe doing lots of nice things, dinner, tea scones - oh nice :*

Free view pickup - seems grand others were picking up on aerial - we got dish for satellite. Got to watch the rugby as my neighbors were also = full days criac with lots to cheer and cheer about :up: Well done Ireland and thanks BOD :hide: :fgrin:

The campsites were empty - one sole tent'er :( - and other pitches were stuffed with a happy set of awnings, dogs, motorhomes etc - but the Cote Yard gave security due to the high walls and proximity to other users was great. Good privacy but - its difficult to pin a awning into tarmac 🇧🇭 Yes - No awnings in the Cote Yard - you are given a Note when checking in :D
OPEN FIRES/BBQ's / GENERATORS - not happening 📖 :sorry:
😠 Try it and we will throw you out immediately o.O
No Awnings in Dove Cote Yard 📖 :thx:

Night security 07841969185 and Police etc phone numbers :up:

I didn't notice any fire fighting equipment around although we carry our own :up: - perhaps a hose or two wouldn't be a bad thing? Would stop extinguishers being stolen. :o

There is the best multi function supermarket/ deli / grocer / butcher / petrol station about 5 minutes walk away where there is a laundrette also. I didn't check out the food takeaways as we got a mini kitchen unit (Double hot plate oven grill) :up: and it is the business as no oven/grill in Hessy before now. :(

The estate was beautiful - mountain bike runs and easy walks around the lakeside. Fishing :reel: by license and canoes - lots of these - none for hire :( But good area :up:
With the felling of the trees abundant due to the disease - its a good thing too as it allows you to see Donard/ Binian / Knockchree/ Wee Binian and the rest = BEAUTIFUL :fgrin:

That's about it really - i will try to upload a photo now - but even if it does not happen - i would highly recommend this place at £13 per night all in - excellent value for money

:kewl: [img]Castlewellan Lake[/img]
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First Photo again


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Posted: 20.03.2014  ·  #7
Well done Hessy Hymer, what a great review, will definitely give it a try, well done again. :up: :up:


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You should add it to the reviews section.

Click the link in my signature.


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Posted: 21.03.2014  ·  #9
Thanks for the thanks and you are extremely welcome.
Its always better to be well prepared!! :bandit:
I Have stuck it onto the review section as Mark suggested - chuffed now :D


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Posted: 21.03.2014  ·  #10
That's great.
Thanks.

Every little helps.


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Posted: 21.03.2014  ·  #11
Fergal,

Great review :up: but just to advise, dropbox pictures will not work on this website as they ask for a username and password, they also start with https:// - the S making them secure. You could try removing the S.

I do not use dropbox but there must be a way to make photo's public?

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It seems you have to put them in the public folder.

There is a guide here: https://www.dropbox.com/help/16/en


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PS you can upload the pictures to Motorhomecraic in the review section.


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Posted: 21.03.2014  ·  #13
As we're a bit wide, is there another entrance into Castlewellan? From memory the front entrance seemed a bit narrow, Cheers.


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Posted: 21.03.2014  ·  #14
100% Correct PaulH - the entrance is tight as a tight thing!!! :o
Good Point and not remembered.

The exit is somewhat similar and you need good brakes / sidewall grip on tyres!!


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Posted: 21.03.2014  ·  #15
Hi PaulH - just buzzed the warden and he told me that an Ulsterbus can get through it as long as the mirrors are folded in. And a double decker i doubt :lol:


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Posted: 21.03.2014  ·  #16
Thanks for that, not sure my mirrors fold in by much and we're a full 2.5m wide.... I think there's a gate beside the entry so maybe they'd open it for us, I'll give em a call. Hope to get away for a weekend soon and it's so handy being a walk to the town.


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