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Frequently asked questions about camper rental in Dublin

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RV rentals in Dublin usually cost - per day.
A credit card is required for the deposit in most cases. The deposit amount will be blocked on the credit card on site and unblocked when the RV is properly returned.
Please use our filters on the search results page. With the filter you can filter out supplier that allow you to bring pets.
Wild camping is mostly allowed near the coast (sea) and in national parks in Ireland but we recommend you double check before setting camp or contact the nearest residence to ask.
This depends on the rental company. Most rental companies allow use from the age of 18. Please check the rental conditions of the rental company on the details page.
This is allowed in principle, as long as the instructions for the safe fastening of the child are followed.
You can use your standard driving licence as long as it covers Class B. We advise you to take an international driving licence to complement this.
Yes, there are several campsites open during the winter months. Ireland is beautiful in all weathers and you’ll get cheaper rental rates too!
You can drive around the whole of Ireland in about 25 days at a steady pace. It is about 1500kms.
The speed limits for campervans/motorhomes below 3050kg stands at 60mph on single carriageways, and 70mph on dual carriageways/motorways, while it drops to 50mph for single, 60mph for dual, and stays at 70mph for motorways if the vehicule weighs above 3050kg.

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Important information and facts about Dublin

RV Rental Dublin: Discover Dublin with campstar 

The Irish capital Dublin is a very charming holiday destination for campers. The city is located directly on the east coast of the island by the sea. Liffey, one of the largest rivers in the country, flows right through the city. Thanks to this waterway, Dublin has a promenade and numerous bridges. St. Patrick's Cathedral from 1191 and Dublin Castle from the 13th century are among the most important sights.  

The extensive St. Stephens green area and Phoenix Park offer plenty of space to relax after a day full of highlights. The zoo in Phoenix Park is a very special attraction for children. A visit to the National Museum of Ireland is definitely worthwhile.  

The best time to hire RV in Dublin and explore Ireland

A camping holiday with a campervan to Ireland requires careful planning, as Ireland's weather is often not necessarily friendly. Especially in winter, it is very often windy, damp and chilly. The best time to travel by campervan is therefore July and August.  

Weather in Dublin on your RV holiday

Between January and April, temperatures on the island reach a maximum of 10 degrees Celsius. From May onwards, the thermometer slowly rises to 14 degrees Celsius. The months of June, July and August are the warmest, with average temperatures around 19 degrees Celsius.  

In October, it quickly becomes cool again. At night, the temperature in Dublin is less than 10 degrees Celsius. This is too cool for a relaxed holiday with a campervan.  

Camping in Dublin: Rainfall and Wind

The good news is that the rain in Dublin falls evenly throughout the year. You can expect 10 to 12 rainy days a month, whether in summer or winter. Rainproof campervan equipment is therefore necessary. 

Strong gusts of wind are always to be expected on the island. For this reason, awnings should be well anchored. Loose objects should also not be left lying around carelessly.  

With a twinkle in their eyes, Irish people call their weather very changeable. In fact, there can be four different weather patterns on a single day. It's good to be prepared for anything - from rain to storms to bright sunshine.  

Rent RV in Dublin and discover the top sights 

The Irish capital has a varied program to offer visitors. The shopping opportunities are excellent and the old buildings steeped in history invite you to explore the past.  

Campervan destination 1 - St Patricks Cathedral  

This beautiful cathedral is a jewel. In the beginning, there was only a small wooden chapel on this site. It was built after Saint Patrick baptised believers in a spring there in 450 AD.  

Between 1191 and 1270, the church fathers expanded the chapel into a 91 m long church. This makes St. Patrick's the largest church in the whole country. The main tower is 43 m high and was renovated in 1370. In the 18th century, the Dubliners added the top of the tower.  

Campervan Destination 2 - Dublin Castle 

The old castle is located in the middle of Dublin's old town and is therefore very easy to reach by campervan. On the same site stood a fortress in the 10th century, which was conquered by the Normans. Part of this fortress is still preserved.  

The towers are still remnants of the old fortress construction. Most of the buildings that can be seen today, however, date from the 18th and 19th centuries. The castle still has political significance today; many treaties are concluded here.  

Campervan Destination 3 - National Gallery of Ireland 

The impressive museum houses a handsome art collection of Irish and European works. The first visitors were admitted in 1864. The exhibition includes many paintings of the Italian Baroque and the Dutch masters.  

Campervan  Destination 4 - Powerscourt Gardens 

The magnificent park will not only delight garden fans. The magnificent landscape with rolling hills and green meadows looks like something out of a picture book. A wide main path leads directly to a lake.  

There are numerous souvenir shops and a doll exhibition in the castle. The restaurant offers delicious food and a variety of teas. No one should miss this excursion.  

Campervan hire Destination 5 - Phoenix Park 

Dublin's recreational area is located 3 km outside the city centre. The 11 km long park is one of the largest green spaces within a city. The area is so large that wild deer live here and can often be seen feeding.  

Campervan  hire Destination 6 - The Zoo 

The zoo is home to many exotic animals such as giraffes, gorillas and elephants. It was founded in 1840 and is one of the oldest zoos in Europe. It is primarily dedicated to the conservation of endangered species.  

The most beautiful campsites for RVs in Dublin 

Camac Valley Tourist Caravan and Camping Park 

This park is one of the most beautiful campsites in Dublin. It is situated on a small lake and offers numerous grass pitches for campervans. There are even sailboats for hire at the jetty.  

The sanitary facilities are very spacious and relatively modern. A bus runs from this site to Dublin in the morning and back in the afternoon. This is cheaper than paying parking fees in the city centre.  

Camper Park Dublin, The Ward 

The Ward is a small and very private site that is a good base for excursions into Dublin. The campervan can be parked in a paved parking area. The garden with ponies and numerous green plants can be shared by visitors.  

The sanitary facilities are simple but clean. There are various individual showers and racks available for guests. Dogs are welcome on the site. Unfortunately, there are no bicycles for rent here.  

Scouting Ireland, Larch Hill 

Larch Hill is a true forest campsite with a rugged flair. Tents can be pitched in the middle of a wooded area. Those arriving by campervan can rent a small plot.  

Friends of real wildlife will get their money's worth here. In the evening, campfires burn on Larch Hill. The restaurant offers simple local dishes. The sanitary facilities serve their purpose. 

Getting to Ireland to pick up your rented RV

As Ireland is an island, travel is by air or sea. All major German airports offer regular flights to Dublin. Direct ferry connections to Ireland are available from Rotterdam.  

Ferries also leave from Normandy for Ireland. As the journey is overnight, it is worth booking a sleeping cabin. On the island itself, tolls are only charged on the main motorways. All other national roads are toll free and easily passable for campervans.  

RV rental Verdict: The city is a fascinating destination for a holiday with a campervan. In the months of July and August, the conditions on the Irish island are ideal for a successful camping holiday. Numerous sights such as old churches, castles and parks provide plenty of variety and entertainment. 

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