Jordanstown Loughshore Caravan Park

Jordanstown, Antrim

4.5 stars out of 3 reviews

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Open
All year
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Location
Jordanstown, Antrim, Ireland, BT37 0PY
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Last updated
07 Oct 2025
You enquired
14
Motorhome pitches
(£27.00 - £30.00)
14
Touring pitches
(£27.00 - £30.00)
4
Tent pitches
(£15.00 - £18.00)
14
Serviced pitches
(£27.00 - £30.00)
No
Seasonal pitches
Pitches
Motorhome pitches14£27.00-£30.00
Touring pitches14£27.00-£30.00
Tent pitches4£15.00-£18.00
Serviced pitches14£27.00-£30.00
Seasonal pitches

Stay by Belfast Lough at Jordanstown Loughshore Caravan Park. Enjoy sea views, modern facilities, and easy access to Belfast and the Causeway Coast

Set on the edge of Belfast Lough, Jordanstown Loughshore Caravan Park offers a scenic and convenient base to explore Belfast, the Causeway Coastal Route, and the wider beauty of Northern Ireland.

Located in Newtownabbey, just five miles north of Belfast, this modern and secure caravan park enjoys panoramic views stretching from Belfast to Bangor. It’s perfectly positioned for city sightseeing, seaside walks, or cycling the award-winning Lagan and Lough Cycle Way, which runs directly past the park.

The park provides everything you need for a comfortable stay, with 14 hardstanding touring pitches each featuring individual electric, water, and drainage hook-ups, large enough to park a car beside your caravan. There are also four tent pitches set within a secure, landscaped area.

Guests have access to a modern amenity building with free hot showers, toilets, accessible facilities, a dishwashing area, and laundry with washing and drying machines. A chemical disposal point and free Wi-Fi are also provided.

From your base at Jordanstown Loughshore Caravan Park, you can explore Belfast’s vibrant city centre, the Titanic Belfast Experience, and the Ulster Museum, or venture north along the famous Causeway Coastal Route towards the Giant’s Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, and the Antrim Coast.

Close to public transport links including bus routes, train stations, and ferry terminals, the park makes it easy to explore with or without a car.

Whether you’re touring Northern Ireland by caravan, camping under the stars, or beginning your Causeway Coast adventure, Jordanstown Loughshore Caravan Park combines a peaceful setting with unbeatable access to Belfast and the North Coast.

Enquire now to book your caravan or camping pitch at Jordanstown Loughshore Caravan Park – your perfect base for exploring Belfast and beyond.

More about the parkHide
  • Allow rallies
  • Disabled access
  • Pets allowed
  • Children's play area(s)
  • Chemical disposal point
  • Electric hook-ups
  • Laundry
  • LPG stockist
  • Sanitary block(s)
  • Shop
  • Washing up facilities
  • Wireless internet
  • Bar
  • Restaurant
  • Cafe
  • Breaks near water
  • Coastal breaks

Restaurants,bars and shops within 5 minutes walking distance.

Location


Jordanstown Loughshore Caravan Park (www)

Loughshore Caravan Park
Antrim, Ireland
BT37 0PY

Directions

From Belfast follow the M2, then the M5 directions. When you come to the roundabout at the end of the M5, take the 2nd exit for the A2 (Whiteabbey & Carrickfergus). Drive 1.5 miles to the campsite which will be signposted on your right.

Nearby attractions

  • Beach
  • Boat launch
  • Cycle hire
  • Golf
  • Swimming (Indoor)
  • Internet Access
  • Gym access

Top 10 Things to Do Within 30 Minutes Drive of Jordanstown Loughshore Caravan Park:

1. Belfast City Centre (15 mins) - Explore the vibrant capital of Northern Ireland — visit the historic City Hall, wander the trendy Cathedral Quarter, or discover local street art and live music in the city’s famous pubs.

2. Titanic Belfast (15 mins) - Step aboard history at the world-renowned Titanic Belfast museum, an award-winning attraction telling the story of the city’s most famous ship — from construction to legacy.

3. Carrickfergus Castle (10 mins) - One of the best-preserved Norman castles in Ireland, this imposing fortress overlooks Belfast Lough and offers fascinating exhibits on 800 years of history.

4. Causeway Coastal Route (starts 5 mins away) - Begin your journey on one of the world’s most scenic drives, stretching north from Jordanstown towards the Giant’s Causeway. The first leg takes you past dramatic sea views, quaint villages, and hidden beaches.

5. Cave Hill Country Park (20 mins) - Hike to the top of Napoleon’s Nose for panoramic views over Belfast and the Lough. The park also features the Belfast Castle Estate and lush woodland trails.

6. Antrim Coast Road (20 mins) - Drive this breathtaking coastal road towards Glenarm and Carnlough, two charming harbour villages full of character and traditional Northern Irish charm.

7. Ulster Museum & Botanic Gardens (20 mins) - Spend a day exploring natural history, art, and culture at the Ulster Museum, before relaxing in the beautiful Botanic Gardens nearby.

8. The Gobbins Cliff Path (25 mins) - Experience a thrilling coastal adventure walking along bridges and tunnels carved into the cliff face. The views over the Irish Sea are unforgettable.

9. Whitehead & Blackhead Coastal Path (25 mins)
Enjoy a scenic coastal walk past colourful Victorian houses, lighthouses, and clifftop views — perfect for photographers and sea lovers.

10. Holywood & Bangor (25–30 mins) - Head east across the Lough to the stylish seaside towns of Holywood and Bangor. Browse independent shops, enjoy gourmet dining, or take a stroll along Bangor Marina and the coastal promenade.

Just a short stroll from Jordanstown Loughshore Caravan Park, visitors will find a great mix of local amenities and places to eat. Whiteabbey Village, less than 10 minutes’ walk away, has everything you need for a comfortable stay — including a small supermarket, pharmacy, post office, and several takeaway options. You’ll also find cosy pubs and restaurants such as The Bureau, Sozo, and Rhinka, all serving excellent local food and friendly Northern Irish hospitality. For a relaxed coffee or light lunch overlooking the water, the Loughshore Café beside the park is a favourite with both locals and visitors. Larger supermarkets and retail options are available a short drive away in Newtownabbey, ensuring that all your everyday essentials are within easy reach.

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Overall rating

4.5 stars

Based on 2 review(s)

Chester England

5.0 stars

My wife & I stayed in the newly refurbished Jordanstown Loughshore Park on the 3rd May 2011, the first night of our Grand Tour of Ireland (North & South) Scotland England & Wales, which took approx 6 weeks.

On reflection we consider the Jordanstown Loughshore Park to be the finest of any of our overnight stays anywhere. The facilities are superb & everything is new & spotlessly clean. There is a superb coffee house onsite which does the ultimate in ice-cream's & coffee. Very well placed for Belfast City Centre & the Ferry Ports.Well done Newtownabbey Borough Council. We will be back.

Now our trip is completed both my wife & myself have agreed the warden (Jim) was the most professional, friendly & welcoming person we met not just on any camp site but the entire journey.

Try Jordanstown Loughshore Caravan park, you will not be disappointed.

Andrea Cross

London

4.0 stars

- Very well managed site.
- Tourers park in secured car park on the loch. The car park is shrouded from the public walkway and park
- Fantastic location c. 5 miles from Belfast City Airport and c.7 miles from Central Belfast
- Beautiful location right on the loch and c.10 min picturesque walk from local village of Whiteabbey - The Bureau Restaurant is a must - truly excellent and reasonably priced food.
- Good facilities on site (great shower!)
- Very well run and reasonably priced site (£10 per van per night inc. electric hook up
Jordanstown Loughshore Caravan Park, Newton Abbey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

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