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    5 things you’ll relate to if you went camping in Ireland

    Jade PoleonBy Jade PoleonMarch 24, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Camping in Ireland is certainly an adventure, and you will certainly relate to these five things.

    Camping in Ireland, any time of the year, is risky business, and those of you that have taken on this adventurous challenge will certainly relate to those listed further on.

    When we think of camping, we think of campfires, roasting marshmallows, playing guitar, singing songs together, and falling asleep to the starry skies.

    However, most of the time, it doesn’t quite end up like this. So, with all things camping in mind, let us break down the five things you’ll relate to if you went camping in Ireland.

    5. You’ve woken up surrounded by sheep – a sheep-over in the wild

    Waking up to sheep is one of the things you’ll relate to if you went camping in Ireland.
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    Wild camping in Ireland can be so much fun; just choosing an isolated spot with a fantastic view to set up camp is truly unforgettable.

    However, we forget that we are always in the presence of animals in Irish nature.

    Here, we may not have bears and cougars and all the scary, killer animals (which we are very thankful for), but we are home to millions of curious sheep and cows who love a good nosy around camping sites in Ireland.

    Although they mean no harm, it can be a bit daunting to hear small footsteps by your tent or be greeted by a shocking face when you first open the tent’s zip in the morning.

    This is one of the things that you’ll relate to if you went camping in Ireland.

    4. You end up not bringing enough warm clothes – ah, sure it’ll be grand

    You always end up bringing too few warm clothes.
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    Let’s set the scene; it’s summer, the sun is shining, we have checked and double-checked the weather forecast, and we are certain this is the perfect time for a camping trip.

    So, we end up packing light, leaving the raincoats, fleeces, hats, and woolly socks at home because who needs them during an Irish heatwave?

    However, one of the most iconic things you’ll relate to if you went camping in Ireland is how quickly the temperature can drop.

    Yes, it might stay dry and sunny for the day but let us not forget about the night temperature when anything goes in Ireland. This is what we call an ‘epic fail’.

    3. You make it a necessity to pack tea bags – to warm the cockles

    The packed tea bags are one of the things you’ll relate to if you went camping in Ireland.
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    In Ireland, we just don’t go on holiday without a small stash of tea bags, and we can all relate to this in general when going on holidays.

    However, when it comes to camping, we are certain that we will need that warm cup of Irish tea when we wake up in the cold tent.

    Someone in the group always packs a couple of tea bags to tide you all over and keep you warm on those cold evenings and mornings.

    2. Some of your belongings have blown away with the wind – the chase is on

    Some of your things will blow away in the wind.
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    For a brief moment, while the sun is shining over a beautiful campsite in Ireland, we tend to trust the weather, meaning we take out our picnic blankets and most of our belongings to set up camp.

    In actual fact, however, with just a gust of Irish wind, something inevitably blows away. This creates the scene of someone in the group foolishly chasing down the field after it. However, you definitely won’t have to do any running around if you chose the lavish glamping over camping with tents.

    So, of course, this is one of the main things you’ll relate to if you went camping in Ireland.

    1. The rain defines our camping experience – an experience ruined by the rain

    Battling the weather is one of the things you’ll relate to if you went camping in Ireland.
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    One of the biggest things you can relate to if you went camping in Ireland is the rain. No matter what campsite or caravan park in Ireland you choose, it’s hard to hide from the classic Irish weather.

    Yes, even if you plan and check the forecast regularly, there is no escaping the rain in Ireland, and sometimes it can catch you well and truly off guard.

    Many of us have big plans for camping; perhaps we have gone with a group and hope to bond over shared cooking, storytelling, drinks by the fire, and a sing-song before bed.

    Of course, however, that all goes out the window when the rain appears.

    Rain means retreating to our tents, zipping every inch of it that we don’t get poured on, and praying for it to stop so we can return to our camping experience.

    Sometimes this works in our favour, sometimes not!

    So, there it is, five things you’ll relate to if you went camping in Ireland. How many have you experienced?

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    Jade is a seasoned traveller, yoga enthusiast, adventure seeker and travel writer passionate about seeing the world and sharing hidden gems with others. As well as having travelled to 91 countries thus far, she has written for several websites, including The World Bucket List, Meanwhile in Ireland and Ireland Before You Die. In 2022 Jade’s first book ‘ The Ultimate Irish Road Trip Guide’ was published and is currently available on Amazon. She is a keen writer of satirical articles, as well as ‘The best things to do’ and ‘The best dishes to try’ around the globe. Jade is currently on a campervan adventure around Europe, where she continues to get her travel and food inspiration. She is excited to share what she discovers with her readers.

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