
Trailer Storage in Ireland
Secure yards for flatbeds, refrigerated trailers and car carriers across Australia.

Built for Fleets
Why Store Your Trailer With Us?
Trailers spend more time on the ground than on the road. For fleet operators running B-doubles, semi-trailers or refrigerated units, finding a yard that handles the length, surface requirements and access hours of working transport equipment has always been the hard part. FindTruckStorage was built to solve that.
We connect owner-drivers and fleet managers with verified yards across every Australian state and territory. Every listing shows real dimensions, surface type, gate height, power hookups for reefer units and whether 24-hour access is available. No surprises when you roll in at 4am for a pickup.
Hosts range from farmers with unused hardstand to operators with registered depots. All are identity-verified before their first listing goes live, and bookings and payments go through the platform so there is a clear record if anything needs to be resolved.
- Verified yard hosts
- Secure online payments
- Close to freight routes
- No lock-in contracts
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Browse Trailer 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.
Purpose-Built for Trailer Operators
We understand the specific needs of trailer storage, from refrigerated units to car carriers.
Space for Every Trailer Type
Flatbeds, reefer units, curtainsiders, car carriers. Find yards with the length and width your trailer needs.
Verified & Secure
Every host is ID verified. Listings show security features including CCTV, fencing and locked access.
Upfront Pricing
Compare daily, weekly and monthly rates across yards. No hidden charges. What you see is what you pay.
Power Hookups Available
Need to keep your reefer running? Filter for yards that offer power connections for refrigerated trailers.
The Handover
Document the condition of your trailer at drop-off and pickup. A clear record that protects both sides.
Short or Long Term
Park between jobs or store for the season. Flexible booking terms that work around your schedule.
Tips for Storing Your Trailer
- 1
Disconnect, chock and lower the landing legs
Disconnect from the prime mover, wind the landing legs down to take the nose weight, engage the park brake and chock front and rear on each axle group. For B-double combinations, chock the lead and dog trailer independently. A trailer that moves overnight is a yard liability and a safety issue for everyone else on site.
- 2
Check for power access
If you are storing a refrigerated trailer, confirm the yard has a suitable power hookup before you book. Not all yards have 3-phase power, and running a reefer off a domestic single-phase circuit is not always practical. Ask the host to confirm the power spec, the outlet location and whether there is a sub-board or hard-wired connection available. Reefer hire companies and logistics operators should also ask whether multiple units can run simultaneously without tripping the circuit.
- 3
Remove or lash everything on an open deck
Open flatbeds accumulate debris and take wind loads in storage. Strip any loose chains, straps or dunnage from the deck, and lash down anything you are leaving on the trailer. Australian summer storms can shift unsecured equipment, and you are responsible for anything that damages the yard or nearby gear.
- 4
Check tyres, glad hands and landing gear
Australian summer heat flat-spots tyres quickly. Check pressures before parking and again on collection. Grease the landing gear threads, verify brake chambers are holding pressure, and cap the glad hands to keep moisture out of the air lines. Two minutes of prep before parking prevents a breakdown callout later.

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