Monday, 10 June 2013

Caravanning through Cork


It’s been a long time coming but finally spring is here and thoughts turn to summer holidays. At Albion Caravans (http://www.albioncaravans.co.uk/) our customers know that the beauty of used touring caravans is the freedom to enjoy a break at any time of year. But when the winter has been as harsh as this one, it’s only natural to crave a proper summer holiday. Of course many of us will be preparing our second hand caravans  as we are looking forward to a May Day weekend break in a few days time. But many of us will also be looking further ahead to a proper 10 day or 2 week break in the summer holidays. One increasing popular caravanning holiday is touring through the beautiful county of Cork in Ireland.

Located on the South West Coast of Ireland, Cork is the largest of all Irish counties. It is also one of the most varied, from sublime hills to rugged coast lines and from the bustling streets of Cork City to the tranquillity of Northern Cork, the county continues to surprise as you travel though its changing landscapes, pretty villages and beautiful lakes. And with 4000 years of history, Cork has strong cultural traditions and a rich heritage.Customers of used touring caravans can rest assured that Cork is brimming with high quality, friendly and well maintained caravan parks across the county making ideal to move from one to another, exploring all that the county has to offer.

You may want to start your stay by visiting the wonderful Cork City, famed for its busy nightlife, great food and drink and its popular jazz festival. Why not stay in the Blarney Caravan Park nearby. With regular day trips to Cork City but situated in stunning countryside, this 4 star park offers the best of both worlds. And as the name suggests it’s ideally situated to visit the famous Blarney Stone and Blarney Castle. 

From there you may wish to visit some of Cork County’s amazing coastline. Eagle Point Camping is situated in the heart of West Cork, and offers quality 4 star caravan and camping accommodation in a superb scenic setting. 
Surrounded by mountains and overlooking the stunning Bantry Bay, this 20 acre park covers an entire peninsular and offers 4 star caravanning in this sheltered coastline. Ideal for ramblers and cyclists, you´ll be near to golf courses, riding stables, a sail training centre, bike rentals, art galleries, stately homes, gardens, country towns, villages, and of course great pubs and restaurants. There´s so much to do and see in this part of the world that every day can be a different adventure. But with such a stunning panorama surrounding you, buyers of used touring caravans may wish to relax in a chair next to their pride and joy and take in the sea air and spectacular views.

Visit Albion Caravans (http://www.albioncaravans.co.uk/) to choose from our selection of used touring caravans and make Cork your oyster.


Editor’s Note: Albion Caravans (http://www.albioncaravans.co.uk) is represented by the search engine advertising and digital marketing specialists Jumping Spider Media. Email: info@jumpingspidermedia.co.uk or call: +44 (0)20 3070 1959 / +34 952 783 637.

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