Blanemore Wild Camping

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Camping field (added by manager 30 Aug 2023)

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  • Wild camping site in a scenic location on the edge of Ferrew Bog
  • A 15-minute drive from Lough Conn; Ballycastle beach 20 minutes
  • Wildlife haven home to deer, foxes, pine martens and birdlife
Set in a pretty part of Ireland's County Mayo on the edge of the nature-rich Ferrew Bog, Blanemore Wild Camping is a small wild camping site located midway between the waters of Lough Conn and the west coast. This very peaceful spot is a real nature haven, home to a wide variety of animals, birds and wildflowers. It's also a mere 400 yards from Blanemore Forest, a great spot for quiet rambles through scenic woodlands and an ancient archeological site. The camping field is spacious and well set up for wildlife watching, taking in sunsets and astronomy after the skies have turned dark. The facilities on offer are simple, with just a camping shower and a portable toilet. What water is available is collected from rainfall, and power is supplied by solar and wind energy. This is a remote location, but the nearest convenience store is five minutes' drive away in Moygownagh. As well as selling groceries, the shop has a deli counter with hot and cold food, a petrol station and hardware supplies. The larger towns of Crossmolina (10 minutes) and Ballycastle (20 minutes) are other nearby options for picking up supplies, and neither is short of cafés and pubs.

Site type

Motorhome pitches 1
Tent pitches 8

Languages spoken

English

Nearest sites

Unfortunately, we have no nearby bookable sites.

Features

Leisure on site

Bar or club house

Cycle hire

Evening entertainment

Fishing

Fitness centre

Games room

Indoor swimming pool

Kids' club

On-site restaurant/cafe

Outdoor swimming pool

Play area

TV room

Take away

Tennis

Watersports

Amenities on site

Bath available

Car parking by pitch/unit

Composting toilet

Disabled facilities

Dog park

Drying room

Food shop

Free wifi

Ice pack freezing

Internet access

Launderette

Parent & baby washroom

Pick-up from public transport

Portable toilet

Pub toilets

Public telephone

Shower available

Tents for hire

Toilet block

Washing-up area

Wifi

Groups welcome

Family friendly

Motorcycle friendly

Single-sex groups welcome

Student groups welcome

Rules

Barbecue provided

Barbecues allowed

Campfires allowed

Commercial vehicles allowed

Dogs allowed

Dogs allowed all year

Themes

Budget/backpacker

Forest

Peaceful

Remote location

Spectacular scenery

Walkers' paradise

Wild camping

Wildlife haven

Utilities

Charging facilities

Chemical disposal

Electric car charging point(s)

Gas cylinders available

No drinkable water point

Recycling available

Renewable energy

Nearby amenities

Bar nearby

Dog walk nearby

Type

Farm

Tiny (1-10 pitches)

Nearby leisure

Cycling nearby

Fishing nearby

Mountain biking nearby

Location

Blanemore Wild Camping

Knockananny Cottage

Knockananny

Ballina

Co. Mayo

Republic of Ireland

F26 CD0H

Directions

Timezone

Europe/Dublin GMT (GMT+01:00)

GPS

54.15445°N
-9.38041°W

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

Local attractions

The surrounding area has lots of quiet lanes for walking or cycling. Watersports enthusiasts will also find themselves with plenty of good options nearby, including sandy beaches at Lacken Strand and Ballycastle (both 20 minutes' drive) and Lough Conn's Gortnor Abbey pier, where you can launch small boats or paddleboards and take in views over Nephin mountain in the distance. For outdoor pursuits a little further afield, there's also the spectacular Great Western Greenway (45 minutes), a 40-kilometre cycling and walking route that traverses the west coast between Westport and Achill Island – and the whole thing's free of cars. Also well worth visiting for rambles is the area around the scenic village of Cong down on the border with Galway (an hour and 20 minutes) where Oscar-winning movie 'The Quiet Man' was shot. For history-themed days, you could start with the archeological site by Blanemore Forest (within a short walk of the site) before progressing on to check out the Céide Fields (half an hour), a Stone Age site on the coast. If you find yourself further to the south, make sure to explore the Croagh Patrick Visitor Centre (an hour and five minutes), which tells the story of Saint Patrick's pilgrimage to the summit of a nearby mountain.

Water quality at nearby bathing waters

Name Distance Type 2020 2019 2018 2017
Ross Beach, Killala 9.1 mi Sea Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent
Enniscrone Beach 11.9 mi Sea Good Good Good Good
Rinroe Beach, Carrowtigue 21.3 mi Sea Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent
Mulranny Beach 24.2 mi Sea Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent
Golden Strand, Achill Island 26.7 mi Sea Excellent Good Good Excellent

Data source: European Environment Agency

Reviews

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would stay here again

Only showing reviews for the last 30 months.

Wild camping on zero waste, off grid site, good space between pitches

Overall 8/10
Location 8
Value for money 10
Accommodation 8
Facilities / Activities 6
Customer service 10
Child friendliness No rating
Cleanliness 8
Wifi 2
Anonymous The reviewer booked through Pitchup.com

Non-electric grass tent pitch

Liked: Host was very friendly and accommodating.

Disliked: The site is on a bog so the pitching sites are mostly saturated. In fairness there was also heavy rain.

Recommend to friends Visit again

From the manager: So sorry you did not fully enjoy your stay with us. Unfortunately you arrived at the same time Storm Betty did and after the summer we have had the ground was already saturated. I did point out to you before you arrived the ground was already wet but you still wanted to stay. When you arrived again I said storm Betty is heading in that night and you were still happy to stay. I checked your pitch after you left and the turf has not broken up so considering the weather conditions and your 3 night stay the Boglands faired well !

Brilliant little spot, out the way and has everything you could need.…

Overall 10/10
Location 10
Value for money 10
Accommodation 10
Facilities / Activities 10
Customer service 10
Child friendliness 10
Cleanliness 10
Wifi No rating
Patrick T. The reviewer booked through Pitchup.com

Non-electric grass tent pitch

Liked: Brilliant little spot, out the way and has everything you could need. Host is exceptionally kind and welcoming, and I wish them all the best in this venture of theirs. Has a huge amount of potential!

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  • Does Blanemore Wild Camping have a swimming pool? No View all features
  • Is Blanemore Wild Camping dog friendly? Yes View all features
  • What attractions are near Blanemore Wild Camping? The surrounding area has lots of quiet lanes for walking or cycling. Watersports enthusiasts will also find themselves with plenty of good options nearby, including sandy beaches at Lacken Strand and Ballycastle … Read more
  • When can I check in and check out of Blanemore Wild Camping?
    Camping and touring
    Arrive:  10 a.m. –  9 p.m.
    Depart by:  12 p.m.
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