Delamont Country Park Camping and Caravanning Club
- Proprietor
- The Camping and Caravanning Club
- Season
- 15th March to 7th November 2011
- Address
- Downpatrick Road, Killyleagh, BT30 9TZ
- Telephone
- 028 4482 1833
- Website
- www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk
- Description
- Our Club Site in Northern Ireland is definitely worth the trip across the Irish Sea, if you live on the mainland. Near the stunning Strangford Lough, it is surrounded by the beauty of Delamont Country Park.
Please note: There are only Club Super Service Pitches here, therefore the fee of £3.20 per night applies at all times. However, there is a small tent area with standard pitches, which can be booked through the site only. - Tourist Attractions
- The Strangford Stone was erected near the lough shore to celebrate the millennium. It is Ireland’s tallest standing stone.
Delamont Country Park has an adventure playground with a fortress and aerial runway. It also holds Northern Ireland’s longest miniature railway, a heronry and mature woodlands. Free entry for campers.
Strangford Lough is one of Europe’s most important marine sites and a paradise for birdwatchers.
Tyrella Beach is ten miles away and has a Blue Flag.
The world famous Giant’s Causeway is a drive away on the north coast. Visit the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge at the same time.
Downpatrick is five miles away from Site. St Patrick’s grave is said to be here. The Saint has connections with several other local towns.
Sea fishing is available off Ardglass. Coarse and game fishing are also available locally.
Several marinas, anchorages and yacht clubs are on the Lough and at the coast for sailors.
Tyrella Beach is a lovely Blue Flag, sandy beach backed by sand dunes.
Mourne Heritage Trust gives visitors the chance to explore the Mourne and Slieve Croob Area of Outstanding Beauty on foot in the company of expert guides.
Enjoy a Guided Tour of Belfast by bus, taxi or on foot. Tours include murals, Stormont (Parliament) buildings, CS Lewis and Titanic Trails, among others.
The Site is around an hour’s drive from the Belfast Ferry and an hour and a half from the port of Larne for those travelling from the mainland.


- Pets allowed
- Disabled access
- Touring pitches
- Tent pitches
- Motorhome pitches
- Serviced pitches
- Electric hook-ups
- Sanitary block(s)
- Laundry
- Wireless internet
- Chemical disposal point
- Washing up facilities
- Awards & Memberships
- Awards
- Awards
- Silver
- Site entrance is 1 mile south of Kilyleagh and four miles north of Downpatrick on the A22.


