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Structured by hedges and groups of trees, surrounded by tall bushes and deciduous trees. Located on a busy access road. Pitches for caravans and motorhomes partially asphalted, a grassy area for tents.
Naas Road, Clondalkin
D22 DR60 Dublin
Leinster
Ireland
Latitude 53° 18' 15" N (53.30438333)
Longitude 6° 24' 52" W (-6.41465)
West of Dublin. Accessible via the N7 (Dublin - Naas), signposted.
General condition of the campsite
5.8Cleanliness of the sanitary facilities
5Pitch or accommodation
7.5Price-performance ratio
4.2Shopping facilities on campsites
3.3Catering
3.3Friendliness of the staff
6.7Wifi / Internet quality
4.2Coverage of mobile network
7.5Calmness score
3.3Pleasant6
Maria
Caravan
Alone
July 2025
The location to Dublin is perfect, there is also a bus stop right in front of the site and a beautiful park for walking, there is also a run area for dogs. Unfortunately, the site is quite run down for the price. The sanitary facilities are old and not really clean. The showers are either too hot or too cold, there is no regulator. Toilets are often found to be very dirty. Additionally, there is cut grass everywhere, as it is not collected but left behind. The highway can unfortunately be heard quite strongly. Washing machine & dryer are overpriced and only work partially. The staff is very friendly, so it would be a great place if some care and renovation were put into it.
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Paar aus D
Motorhome
Couple
May 2025
Positive: Close to the city, spacious plots Negative: Loud traffic noise, old, unclean sanitary facilities that are also partially closed off. In the afternoon, there are usually only cold showers in the main sanitary building. Water only comes after inserting the shower token - so too late. The receptionist reacts defensively, angrily, and insultingly to complaints - in that order. There is then only one hot shower in the reception building. Wifi only at the reception. At 38€ including E plus 1€ per shower token, it's clearly too expensive. If the quality and friendliness match, I would gladly pay that, but I certainly won't return here. My recommendation is accordingly.
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5
Monni
Motorhome
Couple
June 2024
The pitches are spacious and partially separated from each other. We were able to choose our pitch in a specific area. Good bus connection to Dublin. The washing facilities and the toilets for women were, the toilet doors for men were partially defective. The showers are grouped together in the outdoor area and uncomfortable; hot water costs 1 EUR for 6 minutes, with no option to adjust the temperature or turn off the water. The hairdryer was also chargeable. There were no washing cubicles. The site is relatively loud as it is very close to the motorway. The price-performance ratio is relatively poor.
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Very good8
HeiFei
May 2023
A beautifully maintained site. Friendly staff! You can ride a bicycle very nicely for about 40 minutes along the canal to Dublin. The sanitary facilities were clean! Thank you very much!
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4
Bruno
August 2022
The sanitary facilities are left to decay. Otherwise, the place is unkempt. What a pity! The location is actually perfect for visiting Dublin, and the staff is very friendly.
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Pleasant6
Anonymous
July 2018
The place was family-friendly, but unfortunately, one had to pay 2 euros per shower (and it was unclear how long one was allowed to shower). Otherwise, well located and close to the center, but it takes 45 minutes.
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Superb10
Harry Tehl
11 years ago
Perfect starting point for visiting Dublin. Bus connection from the square to the city for 3.30 euros per person. Travel time is about 50 minutes. Service is regular but often delayed. The square is very well-maintained. Sanitary facilities are not new but clean (acceptable).
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Superb9
Gabi Hagen
11 years ago
Highly recommended, not least for visits to Dublin, the bus goes from the square. The proximity to the Dublin ferry is very pleasant. However, the signage/description could be a bit better.
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Sanitary
3.3
Quantity
Quality
Area/Site
4.3
Pitches
Public areas
Leisure
1.0
Sport, games, wellness
Animation
Swimming
0.0
In nature
Indoor & Outdoor Pools
Supply
0.0
Shopping possibilities
Gastronomic offers
Are dogs allowed on the campsite Camping Camac Valley?
Yes, pets are never allowed on the campsite.
How much does it cost to stay at Camping Camac Valley campsite?
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Does the campsite Camping Camac Valley have sanitary cabins for guests with reduced mobility?
No, Camping Camac Valley does not offer sanitary cabins for guests with reduced mobility.
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