Brook Cottage Camping
About Brook Cottage Camping
Brook Cottage Camping is a small family-friendly campsite located on a working livestock farm in County Down, Northern Ireland. Set within the drumlin countryside, the site provides a quiet rural setting surrounded by farmland and open views.
The campsite offers a simple camping experience with a relaxed atmosphere, and fresh farm eggs are sometimes available when the hens are laying.
Brook Cottage Camping is open from mid-May through to September.
Pitches and Facilities
- Small family-friendly campsite
- Located on a working livestock farm
- Set in the County Down drumlins
- Grass camping pitches
- Rent-a-tent option available
- Drinking water available
- Farm eggs are occasionally available
A County Down Farm Stay
Brook Cottage Camping provides a straightforward base for exploring the countryside of County Down. With its rural farm setting and small number of pitches, it offers a quieter alternative to larger campsites while remaining within easy reach of nearby towns and attractions.
Accomodation
- Tents
Perfect for...
- Young Children
- Couples
- Older Children
- Relaxation
Facilities
- Toilets
- Drinking Water
- Family Friendly
- Peaceful
- Fires Allowed
- Near a Pub
- Near a Woodland or Forest
Booking Enquiries for Brook Cottage Camping
Book your stay at Brook Cottage Camping using the form. Your request goes directly to the campsite owner, who will confirm availability and complete the booking.
Telephone
For telephone bookings call: 07711407029
Map and location
Campsite address
31 Brookside Road, Burren, Ballynahinch, County Down, BT24 8LE
Get Directions
Directions from the campsite owners
Head from Ballynahinch towards Dromara, approximately 2.5 miles and Brookside Road is on your left. Go up to the top of the hill and down the other side and we’re on the left. Or just look up Brook cottage camping on Google maps. Or if you have the what3words app “obviously.craziest.moved”
Near by attractions
Brook Cottage Camping is located in the countryside of County Down, with several towns, walking areas, and attractions within easy reach.
Belfast
Around 30 minutes away, Belfast offers museums, shops, and a range of city attractions. One of the most visited sites is Titanic Belfast, an interactive exhibition located on the historic shipyard where the Titanic was built.
Lisburn
The city of Lisburn lies roughly 20 minutes from the campsite. It has shopping areas, cafés, and leisure facilities, including a family-friendly leisure centre with swimming pools and water slides.
Drumkeeragh Forest
Just a short drive away, Drumkeeragh Forest offers walking trails through woodland and open areas. The forest is popular for short walks and quiet time outdoors.
Slieve Croob
The nearby Slieve Croob summit provides one of the best viewpoints in County Down. Walking paths lead to the top, where visitors can see across the surrounding countryside and, on clear days, towards the Mourne Mountains.
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