Kilbroney Caravan Park - RV park in Newry, Mourne and Down, Newry, Mourne and Down | Reviews, Photos & Information on Postcard
Kilbroney Caravan Park
RV park · Newry, Mourne and Down ·
Kilbroney Caravan Park
RV park · Newry, Mourne and Down ·
Forest park with biking trails, cafe, and spotless facilities
spotless toilets and showers
great facilities
walking trails
clean and tidy
family campground
family friendly
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
Information
80 Shore Rd, Rostrevor, Newry BT34 3AA, United KingdomGet directions
Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
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Ellen M.
Google
Stayed 2 nites september 27th and 28th. Our pitch was on the lower level. Was a bit muddy. The upper level closer to facilities was a lot dryer. So will book that level next time. Facilities are excellent. Bathroom is so warm and spotless. Loved the area and will definitely be back.
Michelle B.
Google
A great family campground. The facilities are kept clean and to a high standard. It is a family atmosphere with children running around. There are showers and washing up spaces, a cafe that is open during the day and lots of trails for walking and biking. There is overnight security which was nice to see. It is within walking distance to Rostrevor so you are never far from civilization.
gary W.
Google
Fantastic spot, very reasonable price, clean and tidy with spotless toilets and showers. Hook up and water point at the standings. Looking forward to going back soon
Grant R.
Google
This is our first time staying at Kilbroney with our caravan, 3 children and friends in their caravan (start of April)
We stayed for 3 nights. The park is beautiful, lovely scenery, excellent facilities and great walks. The toilet and shower facilities are excellent and cleaned regularly - they are spotless.
We would have no hesitation in coming back and look forward to booing again later in the year
Niamh B.
Google
We camped here during Storm Frances (we didnt know it was forcast and no managment notified us) we had to pack up at 4am as everything was being blown to pieces. For our own safety we had to leave.. it was pretty scary. We were on the grass pitches at the back which was very wet... a mud bath really. We were pitch no. 21. It was a good pitch, only for the mud, stoney ground ( hard to hammer pegs down in places) We thought it was sheltered but nothing can shelter you from a storm in a tent. Apart from that Kilbronny park is stunning. We walked through the woods into Rostrevor. It was a great walk the kis lovely the water falls etc. We definitely be back but we will keep a better eye on the weather next time
michael M.
Google
Great area for camping, numbers are always capped so plenty of space to pitch. Great toilet & shower blocks and an area for washing dishes (tho no power points). Smaller block by reception also has launderette facilities and a cafe..
Tennis courts, mountain trails including a Narnia Trail to fuel young imaginations. Good sized playpark and an small outdoor gym. Loads of green areas for ball games and beside a stream and a Fairy Glen. 10 minute walk into Rostrevor village for supplies. If eating out try the Thai green curry in The Church Bistro (closes at 5pm weekdays so be early)
Highly recommended.
Gary T.
Google
Great,expansive free flowing park. Children and adults alike will love. The Narnia trial is not a long walk and children will love discovering all the characters and sculptures. Wonderful place for biking, hiking and fresh air liking . Trees , gorse , heather and blackberries decorate the landscape. Toilets and cafe on site.
beverley M.
Google
Lovely spacious hardstand touring pitches with plenty of grass area for campervans, motorhomes and caravans all fully serviced with electricity and water. Also great tent pitches. Shower block is clean with plenty of hot water. Utility area great for dish washing. No laundry facilities. The location is absolutely amazing with plenty of walking, hiking and cycling. A parkrun takes place here every Saturday morning. Town centre is only 5mins walk with plenty of bars and restaurants and grocery stores. There is also a really good cafe onsite which is great for breakfast and lunch if you don't feel like cooking. If I had to give a negative, the only thing I would say is that it would be nice not to have to pay for electricity on the hard standings if it's not required. Surely it can be turned off for individual pitches 🤔. That being said, I have already booked to go back and have still awarded 5 stars.