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Free tickets for Northern Ireland residents to Dublin motorhome show

09.06.2026 05:10 1 min 2 sources
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In Brief

Organisers of the All-Ireland Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show offer free entry to residents of Northern Ireland. The show runs from 23 to 25 January 2026 at RDS Simmonscourt in Dublin. Free tickets are available via a promo code.

Residents of Northern Ireland can get free admission to the All-Ireland Caravan, Camping & Motorhome Show, taking place from 23 to 25 January 2026 at RDS Simmonscourt in Dublin. A free ticket can be obtained using a promo code on the event website.

According to organisers, the offer is a compensation measure after the cancellation of a similar event in Belfast. The show will feature motorhomes, caravans and camping accessories.

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Free tickets offered to Northern Ireland residents for Dublin caravan and motorhome show

23.12.2025 BUSINESSFIRST ENG Original source

Northern Ireland residents offered free entry to Dublin caravan and motorhome show

23.12.2025 Business Eye ENG Original source

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