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Discover Autumnal Ireland in a Cosy Campervan

If you've ever been to Ireland in the summertime, you'll know that at times it can feel as though the whole world had the same holiday idea. Like any popular holiday destination, the summertime is a particularly busy time for tourism in Ireland. However, visiting Ireland off-season can be just as enjoyable and have just as much to offer, particularly in the autumn. Here, leading rental company of motorhomes in Ireland (camping-cars Irlande) Celtic Campervans (http://www.celticcampervans.com/) gives the main reasons it believes autumn to be an ideal time to discover Ireland.

Save money

It stands to reason that the cost of just about everything to do with a holiday costs more in high season: the good weather and long school summer holidays create the greatest demand. While Celtic Campervans can ensure that it won't add on a seasonal surcharge' for no reason (you can get some outstanding deals on campervan hire in Ireland - camping-car location Irlande - through them in the summer months as well as the rest of the year), they can't promise that the cost of other travel, accommodation and holiday-related costs won't rise in peak season. Summer and Christmas are understandably very popular times for Irish tourism, but book off-season in autumn and you could make considerable savings on your trip.

Avoid the crowds
Discover Autumnal Ireland in a Cosy Campervan


Another great side effect from avoiding peak holiday season is to avoid the crowds. Ireland boasts some of the most beautiful wide open spaces on God's green earth, so it hardly has the crowds of Piccadilly Circus. But, like any top destination in the world, the tourist attractions, roads, shops and restaurants are naturally busier in peak season and school holidays. Come autumn, the kids are back at school and most of us are getting back into the swing of work and a new season. Enjoy your motorhome in Ireland (camping-car Irlande) in autumn and you'll get to enjoy all Ireland has to offer in a little more peace and quiet, and get more of the road to yourself!

Embrace the seasons

Ireland simply does not rain as much as people think! It rains just enough to keep that lush landscape green but has four very distinct seasons, and autumn is a particularly beautiful one. You will still get the odd beautifully sunny day and it's not too cold, but you also get to enjoy the many changing colours of Ireland's stunning views.

Indulge in an Irish pub!

Once you've embraced the nip in the air, why not indulge in a nip of whisky (or whatever you fancy!) in an Irish pub? One of the most enjoyable ways to celebrate the coming of a new season is to get cosy in a friendly, traditional Irish pub, where you'll not only get great Guinness and often fabulous home-made food, but you'll also get to meet lots of charming locals.

Cosy up in a campervan

Speaking of being cosy, you can't get much cosier than being tucked up in one of Celtic Campervans spacious and luxurious campervans with a steaming mug of tea or cocoa thinking about all the fantastic sights you've seen on your travels that day. Motorhome rental in Ireland (camping-car location en Irlande) in autumn allows you to carry the comfort of dry and warm accommodation with you on your travels should the weather turn chilly.
Discover Autumnal Ireland in a Cosy Campervan


If all this has tempted you to book your autumnal holiday, then log on to http://www.celticcampervans.com/ and find out more about Celtic Campervans' rental service.

Editor's Note: Celtic Campervans (http://www.celticcampervans.com/) is represented by the digital marketing specialists and SEO provider Jumping Spider Media. Please direct all press queries to Louise Byrne. Email: louise@jumpingspidermedia.co.uk or call: +44 (0)20 3070 1959 / +34 952 783 637.

Discover Autumnal Ireland in a Cosy Campervan

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