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By *ogerdubcc OP   Man
40 weeks ago

Temple Bar

Is it legal? Can we just set up camp anywhere?

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
40 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

Id guess it depends on who owns the land you're camping on, and how open they are to it.

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By *eard and BoobsCouple
40 weeks ago

Portstewart

Technically it's illegal but depending on where you go no-one should say anything to you

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By *eductivepiercingsWoman
40 weeks ago

louth

40 odd camper vans last night on a local pier, everyone sat out around a fire. That's a fully working fishing port.

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By *orny_red_guyMan
40 weeks ago

Dublin

If its a coilte owned land yes you can camp, just remember to leave no trace

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By *NT50Couple
40 weeks ago

London and Ireland

Great place for wild camping is the Wicklow Way you can jump on the trail anywhere and camp discretely along the route or stay in the huts which have fire pits. I went wild camping there last year and will be going camping in the middle and north west week of 20th - any recommendations greatly received.

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By *panishRebelMan
40 weeks ago

Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland


"Is it legal? Can we just set up camp anywhere?"

Within reason yes you can. Although this doesn't stop the complainers. Just use a bit of "uncommon" common sense.

There is a wild camping face..book Ireland page where people discuss things.

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By *oodOmensfor2Couple
40 weeks ago

Ennis

Depends where you want to camp. National parks and local woods tend to allow it provided you follow some basic rules that you'll find online.

Not sure how it is with private property. Obviously, respect no trespassing signs.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
40 weeks ago

East / North, Cork


"Is it legal? Can we just set up camp anywhere?

Within reason yes you can. Although this doesn't stop the complainers. Just use a bit of "uncommon" common sense.

There is a wild camping face..book Ireland page where people discuss things."

I don't think this is allowed on private land without the landowners permission.

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By *eductivepiercingsWoman
40 weeks ago

louth

Look up outsider.ie

It's all things outdoors!

It has a section on wildcamping and maps or locations. My fella is big into this, for his fishing, helps too when I borrow his home for my meets.

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By *panishRebelMan
40 weeks ago

Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland


"Is it legal? Can we just set up camp anywhere?

Within reason yes you can. Although this doesn't stop the complainers. Just use a bit of "uncommon" common sense.

There is a wild camping face..book Ireland page where people discuss things.

I don't think this is allowed on private land without the landowners permission. "

That's where common sense comes in ...

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By *merald2222Man
40 weeks ago

finglas

Its also legal to camp on any beech in ireland

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By *aptainpuffinMan
40 weeks ago

Ballincollig

Reckon you have to ask the landowner first - they could be about to cut a field for silage or have stock about . Is it true about Coillte land being ok to camp?

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By (user no longer on site)
40 weeks ago


"Its also legal to camp on any beech in ireland "

Not overnight on Glasilaun Beach in Connemara it's not. There are signs saying so.

Didn't stop me though

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