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East Coast Adventure Centre Glamping Pods |

34 Lower Knockbarragh Road, Rostrevor, County Down, BT34 3DP
East Coast Glamping Tier 1 Pods

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Our glamping pods are set in the beautiful Knockbarragh Valley 3.5 miles from Rostrevor Village.  We have 6 glamping pods onsite which each sleep 4 people.  They are ideal for a group get away.  So whether you are looking for a quiet, peaceful retreat or something more adventurous these pods make for an ideal break.  It's just like camping but without the tent.  Bring your own bedding, firelighters and logs.  We are also pet friendly.

This property does not fall within the remit of the The Tourism (Northern Ireland) Order 1992 so cannot have Tourism Northern Ireland Approval at present.

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