Campsites with campfires near Bangor

Campers can find coastal scenery, plus access to the Ards Peninsula and Strangford Lough.

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7 top campsites near Bangor with campfires

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Laurelbank Farm

2 units · Tents7 acres · County Down, Ulster NI
Laurelbank Farm is a 7-acre organic smallholding in Co. Down. Our vision is to reconnect people to the land, and to nourish and empower people through farming and feasting. Our mission is to create an inspiring and thriving small-scale regenerative, organic farm. We commit: To be responsible and responsive to the needs of people. To keep our farm at a human scale and accessible to people. To foster community connections through education, knowledge, and sharing experiences together. We run a Community Supported Agriculture Scheme called Farm and Feast and periodically teach growing, brewing and cooking workshops. Our home is an early 19th Century farmhouse just outside Saintfield in County Down. We grow lots of vegetables, herbs, fruit and edible flowers in our kitchen garden, lower field beds and in our new polytunnel. We have a small bantam chicken called Georgia who you will come across wandering around the gardens! On arrival feel free to pitch your tent on the pitch you have booked. (There’s no formal checking in process.) Pitch one and two are both signposted, as are the toilets. You can light a fire within the fire pit at your camp site. The closest places to buy firewood are the garage at The Temple roundabout or Vivo in Saintfield. When you are settled, wander around the garden and farm to see what is growing. Take a walk to our willow patch, or have a peek inside the polytunnel. We are a working farm so sometimes not all areas will be available, but we are happy for you to explore the areas not in use. Two mornings per week we run volunteering sessions. You are welcome to join us in harvesting vegetables, sowing seeds, weeding and whatever other activities we have planned. Just book your spot via our website – theedibleflower.com - there’s always a tasty bite to eat after the work is done! Picnic tables are available in the courtyard area, which you can use. There is also an outside hot and cold tap with a small sink. We have two newly renovated toilets just off the main courtyard, one is wheelchair accessible. We do not have a shower block, but we do a solar shower which you are welcome to use - (a bag of water that heats up in the sun, and you then hook up on a tree). This is located in the Cow Byre, in the grey locker, along with a few other supplies you may borrow - boardgames / books etc. The Cow Byre is also home to our Farm Shop. Depending on the time of year, it is stocked with seasonal vegetables, jams and preserves and our cookbook! I may not be around when you arrive, but hopefully I’ll see you at some point during your stay - I’m often knee-deep in vegetables somewhere! Please drop me a message via Hipcamp messenger should you have any queries. I hope to see you soon! Jo Where we are: We are located only twenty-five minutes drive to Belfast (10 miles) and thirty minutes to Newcastle (15 miles) and the Mourne Mountains. If you are a Game of Thrones fan it is thirty minutes drive (13 miles) to Castle Ward (the filming location for Winterfell). We are also close to a number of wedding venues, including Larchfield Estate, The Carriage Rooms at Montalto and Finnebrogue Woods.
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Troquhain Woods

6 units · Motorhomes, Tents14 acres · Castle Douglas, Dumfries, South Scotland
Nearly wild camping for tents and campervans in a Scottish woodland
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Garden Yurt in a hidden glen

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · England
A cosy, romantic getaway. Unwind and reconnect, surrounded by nature and amazing dark skies. The spacious, well-equipped yurt is tucked away in a large private home garden in a beautiful glen, with Scaur Water just over the road. The Yurt at Craignee is a cosy, off-grid retreat, with wood burner and garden area, surrounded by peace and wildlife. Enjoy lots of home comforts with an extra dash of adventure! #bbcwildlife60places winner STL Number: DG01053P
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The Charcoal Huts - Isle of Bute

2 units · Glamping8 acres · Scotland
Our Huts are located within the Moss Wood area of Bute Forest - a mixed birch and alder wood that extends up the hillside to the west of the A886 that connects the Rhubodach Ferry to Port Bannatyne and Rothesay. Moss Wood has a range of facilities. Park on the shore-side where the coast can be enjoyed or at the main entrance, and take a walk up through Moss Wood along the Poetry Trail. A steep walk in places, the Poetry Trail is a loop punctuated with places to stop and read, to stop and think. Read nature poetry from throughout the ages, stop at the Blether Stane, or taking the spur to the Viewing Point back south across the Kyles. Moss Wood connects to the West Island Way – take the Poetry Trail and the spur to the Viewing Point – and then take the Stag’s Trod further up (steeply) till you reach the West Island Way. From there, head south towards Port Bannatyne or north along the boundary of the Community Forest. From the viewing point, you can also explore interesting heritage features such as the old WW2 bunker, kayak shelter, Balnakailly settlement, and the SSSI oak woodland.
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Runach Arainn Glamping

3 units · Glamping1 acre · Kilmory, Scotland
A three-yurt luxury glamping site on the Isle of Arran, steps away from the beach
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Ayrshire Airstream

1 unit · Glamping5 acres · Irvine, Scotland
A seriously comfortable 1978 Airstream, complete with a hot tub, fire pit and its own bar.
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The Outdoor Hotel

3 units · Glamping2 acres · Auldgirth, Dumfries,, Scotland
Journey off the beaten track and enjoy getting closer to nature on our organic farm in Dumfries and Galloway. We offer self catering bell tents and bothy accommodation that allow you enjoy a back to basic slower pace of life without having to leave behind a little touch of luxury. Relax, unwind and reconnect in our eco friendly environment.
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Campsites with campfires near Bangor guide

Overview

There is plenty to see and do around this seaside town within easy reach of Belfast. Explore the coastline around Belfast Lough and take in Crawfordsburn Country Park’s beaches, or explore along the east coast of the Ards peninsula, where you will find plenty of seaside camping near golden sands. Explore the shores of the nature reserve at Strangford Lough, with the stately home and gardens at Mount Stewart.

Where to go

Around Bangor

Bangor is a seaside town with direct rail access to Belfast city. A few minutes to the west is Crawfordsburn Country Park, including Helen’s Bay. Drop in to the Ulster Folk and Transport museum in Cultra to visit a recreated village and learn more about old craft and farming traditions of the area, plus a section on vintage transport vehicles, and an excellent exhibition on the Titanic, which was built in the dockyards of Belfast.

Strangford Lough

Strangford Lough is a nature reserve and an ideal location for birdwatching. There are plenty of opportunities to get out on the water whether by canoe or kayak, on a boat trip, or on a ferry across The Narrows to Strangford town to explore the coastal scenery and heritage sites on the Lecale Peninsula. Travel south of Bangor to the 19th-century stately home Mount Stewart House to explore the gardens, set on the shores of Strangford Lough.

Ards Peninsula

On the Ards peninsula to the east, the pier at Donaghadee is a good spot to watch boats coming in and out of the harbour, with views across to Scotland from The Moat on the hill. Take a boat trip from here to the bird sanctuary on the Copeland Islands. There’s a motorhome service point at The Commons, and the best camping is along the east coast beaches of the peninsula near Ballyferris Point—check out Woodlands Caravan Park near the blue flag Millisle Beach, which takes tents and campervans, or Ballywhiskin Holiday Park for pitches for touring vehicles next to the beach and an on-site farm.

When to go

Summers and local festival dates are the busiest times to visit Bangor. If you’re planning to visit during school holidays or over the 12 July holiday, consider booking your campsite in advance.

Know before you go

  • Check seasonal times and dates in advance for boat trips and cruises to the Copeland Islands and on Strangford Lough.
  • Weather can be unpredictable—be prepared for rain, mist, wind, and cooler temperatures at any time. Biting midges can be a problem in some locations.
  • Some campgrounds close for winter or during bad weather.
  • Wild camping is not permitted in this area

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