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Rushin House Caravan Park
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Holywell
Belcoo Co Fermanagh N Ireland (Browse area)
BT93 5DU See Map
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Tel: 028 6638 6519 Pitches: 24 Open: March To October
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Reviewer: Clarkjp (9)
Date of Visit: June 2010
Unit: Touring Caravan
As with all the other reviews, great views, well maintained, spotless facilities, the kids loved the small park and football pitch.
Although your beside the lake its no more dangerous than the beach, you have to walk a fair bit out before it gets deep, but always use your common sense when near any water.
It did rain once but it didn't spoil things, the ground drained well, personally we had a great relaxing time, its my kind of site, not many pitches, a park for the kids and places to go and see, even over the border just a drive away.
Deserves all its awards hands down.
Books out pretty quick though, get on that phone.
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Reviewer: Allengenealogy (11)
Date of Visit: May 2010
Unit: Touring Caravan
The owners work very hard to provide a park with spotless facilities and it is a wonderful site to recover from the stress of modern life with a peaceful situation overlooking the Lough.
The double width pitch is provided so that awnings can be erected on the concrete and pegged to the grass. The only just perceptive gradient on the pitch is to allow the rainwater to run off.
A lot of thought has been put into this site as the weather in Ireland can test the best of us at times.
We will return to this well managed park again and again.
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Reviewer: Heather73 (4)
Date of Visit: August 2009
Unit: Touring Caravan
Lovely campsite with amazing views over the lake. The facilities (toilets, showers, dish washing and toilet disposal )are excellent and very clean. I would agree with previous comments regarding steep hill to toilet block being quite steep and therefore may not be suitable for disabled people. Kids loved the play area and the football pitch. We would definitely stay again when visiting the area.
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Reviewer: WilliamLX (9)
Date of Visit: March 2009
Unit: Touring Caravan
Rushin House Caravan Park is a small family run site situated on the border of County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland and County Cavan in the Republic of Ireland. It is situated on the banks of Lough MacNean just under one mile from the village of Belcoo in Northern Ireland and just over one mile from Blacklion in the Republic.
The situation is beautiful with uninterrupted views of the lake (as long as you get a pitch on the front row) and the hills around the surrounding area. It can take 25 caravans/camper wagons on very spacious concrete hard standing pitches, each of which has its own electric hook up (20A), water tap and drain. A criticism would be that these concrete pitches are so wide that there really is little or no room for an awning. The site has very high standard toilet / shower / camping kitchen facilities which are clean and heated. It also has a good play area for kids, although some caution is needed with children on this caravan park due to its lakeside situation. Another minor gripe would be that despite having gone to the trouble of having concrete bases for each pitch, these are not level (side to side). I had to use a leveller under one wheel.
My wife and I were pleasantly surprised when the site owner visited us shortly after we had arrived to check if we needed any help and to make sure we knew where the facilities were located.
This would be one of the most remote sites in Northern Ireland at roughly 100 miles from Belfast (or any of the ferry ports for entry to Northern Ireland), but fortunately the roads to this area from Belfast are excellent and certainly would be a pleasant surprise to people who have only caravanned in the Republic of Ireland.
As stated in the owners own write up this park is close to numerous visitor attractions in what is one of Ireland's most scenic areas, but is also well located for anyone heading either from the Belfast area or the ports to tour down the west coast of the Republic of Ireland, to use as a stopover.
While the site is not perfect (due to lack of awning space) it is without doubt one of the nicest sites on the island.
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Reviewer: George Mc (1)
Date of Visit: September 2008
Unit: Touring Caravan
We came upon this little gem while touring Ireland and I really did think of being very selfish and keeping it to myself. However the friendly and knowledgeable owners who clearly strive for perfection deserve better than that.
The toilet blocks are immaculate and house a laundry room and a kitchen with sinks, kettle microwave and TV which is handy if you take as long as me to do the chores. The only small point I would make is that for anyone who is not so mobile the block is up a steepish slope. There is an nice little playground for the youngsters and a fenced in tarmacadam football pitch which would be brilliant for 5 a side footie. The site has wonderful views over the Lough to Southern Ireland. As someone who comes from Bonnie Scotland I have got to say it is very beautiful, even by our standards.
For those who like to mess about on the water there is a very handy slipway for launching your craft.
I believe that the owners may consider increasing the size of the park and I hope that they do otherwise we might have to book too far in advance.
The area has many attractions and we liked the town of Enniskillen but did not have time to do the area justice in the four days that we were there.
We will definitely return to this site so that we can explore County Fermanagh in a bit more depth.
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Reviewer: Bigmosmrs (8)
Date of Visit: August 2008
Unit: Touring Caravan
We stayed here for two weeks after other NI caravanner's recommended it to us. We also met the owner at our local Holiday World exhibition earlier in the year. He was very friendly and we were looking forward to our visit.
The site lived up to all our expectations. Beautiful views, well kept site, 24 level pitches and very well looked after toilet block. It is a good bit off the road and has a good wide tarmac road right through the park.
Situated right on Upper Lough McNean with views across the mountains, each spacious site is fully serviced with enough room to pitch your awning on the cement alongside your van or on the grass if you prefer and park your car behind. There are also some good tent spaces on a flat area next to the toilet block.
There is a modern, well looked after toilet block with free hot showers, good kitchen with excellent notice board covering the local weather, cinema times, nearby attractions etc, laundry and sluice round the back. They are cleaned every day. There are recycling facilities on site too.
There is plenty to keep children amused including a great play area, table tennis and football area. There is plenty of space for bikes and running around. They are also in the process of finishing off what looks like a tennis court. There are picnic tables down beside the lough and you can fish off the jetty.
There is so much to do in Fermanagh and across in Cavan, Leitrim and Sligo etc, I’m afraid it would take forever to get it all down here. Suffice to say our two weeks were filled and we could have stayed longer, especially on this very, very nice site!
The owners are very friendly and helpful and even called in to see us during our second week to see if we were enjoying ourselves and if everything was OK.
In Enniskillen (approx 12miles along main roads) there is a 24hr Tesco and other good shops and in Belcoo and Blacklion there are takeaways, restaurants, small supermarkets and a good petrol station. It’s a good idea to bring some Euro with you but both villages will accept either currency.
We will definitely be back next summer; I just wish it was a bit nearer home so we could get a few weekends in too! All in all an excellent site, I have no negative comments whatsoever!
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