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TOP OF THE SPOTS!

If you’re anything like us, you’ll be dreaming of where you’re going to go when campsites reopen. We can help with that - why not make one of our brilliant Top 100 sites your first destination? Our team and thousands of readers had their say earlier in the year for our annual Top 100 Sites Guide, and in this special section we take a look at each fantastic regional winner!

Once you’ve done that, simply go to www.practicalmotorhome.com/travel to download your own guide free of charge. And then, visit www.practicalmotorhome.com/vote and tell us which site you think deserves to star in our Top 100 Sites Guide 2021!

NORTHERN IRELAND BALLYNESS CARAVAN PARK

Perfectly placed to enjoy several of Northern Ireland’s most popular attractions, including the Giant’s Causeway, Ballyness Caravan Park was voted our Best Pet Friendly site. Dog-lovers will delight in the eight-acre dog-walk, and the football field, play area and games room should keep the children happy.

Hardstandings are laid out across three zones: one near a pond surrounded by trees, and two near the play area, which will suit families. All pitches have electric, water and drainage points, and

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