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Caravan Storage

Caravan Storage in Ireland

Secure storage for caravans, camper trailers and motorhomes between trips.

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Why Store Your Caravan With Us?

Your caravan is your ticket to the open road, but between trips it needs a safe place to sit. We connect caravan owners with verified yard hosts who have covered bays, sheds and open spaces perfect for your rig.

No more copping council fines for parking on the street, and no more taking up half the driveway. Find a yard that keeps your caravan secure, protected and ready to hitch up whenever the next adventure calls.

  • Verified, secure yards
  • Covered & open options
  • No lock-in contracts
  • Yards across Australia

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Browse Caravan Storage by Region

Leinster

5 cities

Leinster is Ireland's most populous and economically active province. Dublin, its capital, is one of Europe's fastest-growing cities, and one of its most space-constrained. Housing density across the greater Dublin area has left most households without garages or meaningful off-street storage. The province extends into scenic counties like Wicklow and Wexford, where rural landowners have space they could share. Demand is urban; supply tends to come from the fringe.

Munster

4 cities

Munster covers the south and south-west of Ireland, a region of working ports, farmland, and stunning Atlantic coastline. Cork is a major city with real storage pressure; Kerry and Clare attract caravans and campervans that need seasonal off-site parking. The province's maritime tradition means boat and trailer storage is a consistent need, particularly around Cork Harbour, the Shannon Estuary, and the Wild Atlantic Way.

Connacht

2 cities

Connacht takes in the west of Ireland, from Galway City to the wild coastline of Mayo. It's a province of strong contrasts: Galway is a growing, cosmopolitan city where space is increasingly hard to find; the surrounding countryside has rural properties with ample outbuilding space. The region's Atlantic coastline and national parks draw caravan and campervan users from across Ireland, making seasonal storage demand a feature of every county in the province.

Ulster

1 city

Ulster (Republic) takes in the north-west of Ireland, primarily County Donegal. It's a dramatic, sparsely populated region with an outsized reputation for wild scenery and outdoor recreation. Donegal's coastline is among the most photographed in Ireland, drawing surfers, sailors, and campervan travellers who need somewhere to store their gear between visits. Local landowners with barns, sheds, and large driveways are well placed to serve that need.

Built for Caravan Owners

Whether you own a pop-top, a full-size van or a motorhome. We’ve got the features that matter.

Every Van Size

From compact pop-tops to full-size caravans and motorhomes. Find yards that match your rig’s length, width and height.

Covered Protection

Keep your van safe from UV, hail and weather damage with covered bays and shed storage options.

Verified Hosts

Every host is ID verified through Stripe. Know who’s looking after your pride and joy.

No Lock-in Contracts

Book month-to-month with no long-term commitments. Stay as long as you need, leave when you don’t.

The Handover

Snap photos at drop-off and pick-up to keep a record of your van’s condition. A clear record for both sides.

Seasonal Flexibility

Store between trips or all winter. Flexible terms that work around your travel schedule.

Tips for Storing Your Caravan

  1. 1

    Clean before storing

    Give your van a good wash inside and out before storage. Remove food, empty the fridge and leave cupboards open to prevent mould and musty smells.

  2. 2

    Cover the tyres

    UV and heat degrade rubber faster than you’d think. Use tyre covers or park in a covered bay to extend the life of your tyres.

  3. 3

    Disconnect gas and power

    Turn off gas bottles, disconnect the battery and close water taps. A trickle charger on the battery keeps it healthy for the next trip.

  4. 4

    Check the jockey wheel and stabilisers

    Make sure the jockey wheel and corner stabilisers are properly deployed. This takes weight off the tyres and keeps the van level during long-term storage.

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