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Freedom on four wheels: Discover the world with CU | Camper

Travel flexibly, at your own pace. Explore different places on one trip. Stand in the middle of nature and enjoy the most spectacular landscapes in the world. A road trip with a motorhome makes all of this possible.
At CU | Camper you will find pretty much everything: you can, for example, rent a luxury motorhome that leaves nothing to be desired in terms of size and comfort. But smaller, compact campervans can also be the right option in many cases. All of these different vehicles can be rented in many countries, which means that almost all destinations can be reached with a motorhome.

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Discover Ireland by motorhome

Experience Ireland by motorhome

Let's start by picking up a vehicle. To explore Ireland's dream roads and most beautiful regions by motorhome, you need to start in the small town of Rathkeale near Limerick. The town is located in the south-west of the country. It is around two and a half hours by car from Dublin and around one and a half hours from Cork. As soon as the motorhome is picked up, there are dozens of options as to which region to visit. And this selection has it all. The so-called Ring of Kerry is particularly popular. Many consider it to be the most beautiful panoramic road in the world. This is due to the numerous cliffs, historic fortresses and small villages that are passed during a drive along the almost two hundred kilometre long coastal road. The unique route can be found in County Kerry - not far from Limerick. Although the route does not seem very far at first glance, you should allow enough time - especially for a hike or two. The Dingle Peninsula is located directly to the north. It offers similarly fantastic views, but in contrast to the Ring of Kerry, it is still more of an insider tip. The Slea Head Drive and Connor Pass in particular are truly spectacular coastal roads - some of which are more than four hundred metres above sea level. In addition to nature, there are numerous smaller towns in the south-west of the country that are well worth a stopover. Another natural highlight in the south-west of Ireland is Killarney National Park. This comprises three lakes and is home to numerous special trees - some of which are even exotic species that are otherwise only found in the Mediterranean region. The Killarney National Park also offers fascinating, sometimes hilly landscapes for short or longer hikes. In addition to the breathtaking routes along the coast and through Killarney National Park, Ireland's fascinating castles, fortresses and ancient ruins can be marvelled at in a motorhome. There are no fewer than thirty thousand of them scattered across the country. So fans of historic walls will get their money's worth. This is also the case in the Viking towns of Kilkenny and Waterford. Waterford, located in the south-east of the country, is also considered the oldest city in the country. Kilkenny is located a few kilometres to the north. Both towns can easily be explored during a one- or two-day stay. Other places worth visiting are the larger cities of Cork and Dublin. The journey is the reward - this definitely applies when visiting Ireland in a motorhome.
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Dublin: The Fair City & Gateway to the Emerald Isle


Dublin is more than just Guinness & Temple Bar. The capital of the Republic of Ireland is charming, manageable & steeped in history. It is the perfect strategic starting point to conquer the "Emerald Isle." Pick up your camper on the outskirts, get used to driving on the left on the wide M50 motorway & start your journey either into the mystical Wicklow Mountains to the south or the ancient sites to the north.

🚐 Why start here?


  • Logistics Hub: Dublin is the heart of Ireland. Whether you arrive by ferry or plane, you have the largest selection of vehicles here. The M50 ring road catapults you quickly out of city traffic in every direction.
  • Culture & Craic: Spend a day without the camper in the city. Visit Trinity College (Book of Kells), learn to pour the perfect pint at the Guinness Storehouse & enjoy the famous Irish "Craic" in a pub with live music.
  • Ireland's Ancient East: You don't start in the wild west, but in the historic east. Here the roads are often a bit wider & the landscape gentler – ideal for your first kilometers in a camper.

📍 Destinations within reach


  • Wicklow Mountains & Glendalough: Just an hour south lies the "Garden of Ireland." Drive through spectacular heathlands to the monastic ruins of Glendalough in the "Valley of the Two Lakes" – known from movies like "P.S. I Love You" & "Braveheart."
  • Newgrange (Brú na Bóinne): Drive north into the Boyne Valley. Here stands a passage tomb older than the Pyramids of Giza & Stonehenge. A mystical place full of Celtic magic.
  • Galway & Cliffs of Moher: Sounds far, but it isn't. Since Ireland is compact, you can reach the west coast via motorway in just about 2.5 hours. Breakfast in Dublin, sunset at the famous cliffs – easily doable.
  • Belfast & Causeway Coast: In less than two hours you are across the border in Northern Ireland (mind the currency: Pounds!). Visit the Titanic Museum or drive on to the basalt columns of the Giant's Causeway.

👥 Ideal for...


  • Ireland First-Timers: Those who need to get used to driving on the left will find better roads around Dublin than on the narrow coastal tracks in the west.
  • History Buffs: The density of castles, monasteries & prehistoric sites within a 100 km radius is enormous.
  • Pub Culture Lovers: Start with world-class music in Dublin & then find your own favorite village pub in the countryside.
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