This rally is available for members of the Bailey Owners Club only.
Immerse yourself in the captivating scenery of Ireland, where you will discover ancient myths and breath taking landscapes. Your rally to Ireland promises an unforgettable adventure through a land steeped in rich history, vibrant culture, and picturesque views.
Itinerary:
10 May, 3 nights
Blarney Caravan and Camping Park
Located approximately 4 hours from Rosslare port, and the winner of the Alan Rogers, Small and Charming campsite awards, this campsite is a perfect start to the tour of Ireland. Just a few minutes by car to small town if Blarney and a 30-minute drive to the historic town of Cork.
13 May, 3 nights
Fleming's white Bridge, Killarney Holiday Park
Located on the banks of the River Flesk with just a half an hour walk into the town of Killarney, this award winning campsite guarantees to provide you with a warm Irish welcome.
14 May, 3 nights
Excursion to the ring of Kerry
Explore the Ring of Kerry on Irelands Wild Atlantic Way and discover the dramatic landscapes and rugged coastlines. Your guide for the day will take you on your journey through the rolling landscapes, colourful Irish towns and ocean views.
16 May, 3 nights
Nagles Camping and Caravan Park
Discover the Wild Atlantic Way from the peaceful campsite of Nagles of just relax and take in the spectacular views. This campsite is walking distance to the town of Doolin and 100m to the pier where you can take a ferry to Aran Islands or Cliffs of Moher.19 May, 3 nights
19 May, 3 nights
Cong Camping, Caravanning and Glamping Park
Stay 3 nights in this small, family run park, just 1 mile from the beautiful village of Cong and Walking distance to the famous Ashford Castle.
22 May, 3 nights
Belleek Park Caravan and Camping Park
This small, very well maintained campsite is in a woodland setting and only 2 miles from Ballina town. A good base for discovering the scenic Co. Mayo coastline.
25 May, 3 nights
Ballyness Caravan Park
The longest drive on this rally takes you 156 miles east to Ballyness Caravan Park, located close to the famous Giant Causeway and walking distance to the Old Bushmills and village.
26 May
Excursion to the Bushmills distillery
A tour of the distillery including a 3 malt tasting at the end of the tour.
28 May, 3 nights
Dundonald Touring Caravan Park, Belfast
This campsite is your last stop and is located 5 miles from Belfast. It is a city campsite so there will be road noise and there are reports of the sanitary blocks needing attention. However, there are restaurants within a 2 minutes’ walk and a little further you will find a bus which takes you directly into the centre of Belfast
29 May
Evening farewell group meal on the last night.
01 June
The rally ends
Price includes:
- All campsites in the itinerary
- Ring of Kerry excursion
- Visit to the Bushmills distillery.
- Farewell meal.
Please note that the itinerary is subject to change if a campsite becomes unavailable.
Campsite Locations
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Itinerary
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Located approximately 4 hours from Rosslare port, and the winner of the Alan Rogers, Small and Charming campsite awards, this campsite is a perfect start to the tour of Ireland. Just a few minutes by car to small town if Blarney and a 30-minute drive to the historic town of Cork.
Things to do during your stay
- Visit the Blarney Castle and Gardens and kiss the Blarney stone
- City of Cork is 20 minutes away by car
- Jamesons Whiskey distillery experience in Cork
- 13 May - 16 May: Flemmings white Bridge, Killarney Holiday Park (3 nights)
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Located on the banks of the River Flesk with just a half an hour walk into the town of Killarney, this award winning campsite guarantees to provide you with a warm Irish welcome.
11 May
Explore the Ring of Kerry on Irelands Wild Atlantic Way and discover the dramatic landscapes and rugged coastlines. Your guide for the day will take you on your journey through the rolling landscapes, colourful Irish towns and ocean views.
- 16 May - 19 May: Nagles Camping and Caravan Park (3 nights)
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Discover the Wild Atlantic Way from the peaceful campsite of Nagles of just relax and take in the spectacular views. This campsite is walking distance to the nearby village of Doolin, famed for its traditional music, has a good range of shops, restaurants and pubs with lively, impromptu music sessions.
This neat and tidy seaside site is also located just one kilometre from the dramatic cliffs of Moher, a UNESCO Global Geopark, and just a few metres from the ferry, which zips across to the sparsely populated Aran Islands in 20 minutes. Walkers and nature lovers will be in their element here, with wonderful trails and signposted coastal walks along the eight-kilometre headland. From here, there are magnificent panoramic views out to the Aran Islands and spectacular seascapes over the bay to Connemara
Things to do during your stay.
- Boat trip along the cliffs of Mohar
- Burren Smoke house (visitor centre and Irish Atlantic salmon smokehouse)
- Doolin Cave
- 19 May - 22 May: Cong Camping, Caravanning and Glamping Park (3 nights)
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Stay 3 nights in this small, family run park, just 1 mile from the beautiful village of Cong and Walking distance to the famous Ashford Castle.
Things to do duringyour stay
- Quiet man museum and guided tour
- A boat cruise along the Lough Corrib
- The wild Atlantic wa7 (coastal path)
- 22 May - 25 May: Belleek Park Caravan and Camping Park (3 nights)
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This small, very well-maintained campsite is in a woodland setting and only 2 miles from Ballina town. A good base for discovering the scenic Co. Mayo coastline.
Things to do during your stay
- 15 minutes from a good pub (maybe organise an evening meal here)
- The Banshees of Inisherin (film location trail)
- Down Patrick head and the Ceide Fields Neolithis site and Visitor centre
- 25 May - 28 May: Ballyness Caravan Park (3 nights)
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The longest drive on this rally takes you 156 miles east to Ballyness Caravan Park, located close to the famous Giant Causeway and walking distance to the Old Bushmills and village.
Ballyness is immaculately cared for and is designed with conservation in mind. In keeping with the surrounding countryside, it is extensively planted with native trees and shrubs. A pathway encircles several ponds which attract local wildlife and birds. The overall appearance of this eight-hectare park with its black stone pillared entrance gate and broad tarmac drive is attractive.
26 May
Excursion to the Bushmills distillery
A tour of the distillery including a 3-malt tasting at the end of the tour.
Things to do duringyour stay
- UNESCO World Heritage site of the Giant Causeway
- Cross the ‘Carrick a rede rope bridge
- 28 May - 01 Jun: Dundonald Touring Caravan Park, Belfast (3 nights)
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This campsite is your last stop and is located 5 miles from Belfast. It is a city campsite so there may be road noise and there have been reports of the sanitary blocks needing attention. However, the location is ideal and there are restaurants within a 2 minutes’ walk. You will also find, a little further on, a bus which takes you directly into the centre of Belfast.
Things to do during your stay
- Day trip to Belfast (walking tour)
- Titanic Belfast (world leading visitor centre)
29 June
Evening farewell group meal on the last night. at La Scala Bistro at the Stormont Hotel (30 minute walk or a short taxi ride) - please note that dogs are not permitted in the hotel and will need to stay behind at the campsite.
Prices
Travel Operator | Optional travel with Stena Line |
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Date | 9 May 2026 |
Description |
The rally begins on 10 May at Blarney Caravan and Camping Park. The rally price of £599 per person is based on 2 people sharing a pitch with electricity and a minimum of 15 units participating. If you are travelling alone or have extra people in your party, please call for a quotation. Travel Options We recommend you travel from Fishguard to Rosslare, returning Belfast to Cairnryan, however if you prefer to travel with Irish Ferries on a different route, or would like to extend your stay, please feel free to give us a call to discuss. To provide you with flexibility you can book any ferry dates to fit with your travel plans, however if you decide to travel to Ireland from Fishguard to Rosslare and then direct to the rally, we recommend you book an overnight stop before your arrival at Blarney Campsite. Stena Line will release their Irish route fares later in the year, however to give you an idea of prices, the below fare is based on Flexi fares for travel in 2025:
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Some operators use dynamic prices with fares that can change daily. For a current and bespoke ferry quote please call the office on 01580 214070. |
Optional Extras
Dogs are permitted on the rally. Any additional supplements are to be paid locally direct to the site.
Additional Information
How to book
The rally will be available to book on 08/05/25 at 20:00. Members of the Bailey Owners Club must register their interest on the Bailey Owners Club Website. They will receive an automated email with a link to the Alan Rogers booking form.
All bookings will be accepted upon receipt of a completed Alan Rogers booking form in the order they are received. The first 20 will be accepted and a waiting list will then be started if demand is high.
A deposit of 20% (£239.00) will be required within 7 days of receiving your confirmation invoice.
Reserve Your Place
If you would like to reserve a place on the rally, please complete the form below and you will be emailed a booking form shortly.