Brinny Campsite
- scout camping ground and facilities-
This Campsite is not open to the public, for use by scout or similar groups only


ABOUT
Brinny Campsite is part of Scouting Ireland's network of campsites that are managed by members of Scouting Ireland. This campsite is mainly funded by camping fees and is also partly funded by Scouting Ireland through its Campsite Development Grants and by grants administered by Cork County VEC.
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Brinny Campsite is located in the West Cork Scout County and has been used by Scout Groups for many years and was originally managed by the 6th Cork.
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Today the site is managed by the 97th Cork Innishannon Scout Group and has been renovated in recent years by the Scouts and Venture of the 97th Cork. On arrival at the site, visiting groups will be met by members of this team.
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OUR SITE
Our Campsite contains a one-acre greenfield site, which is large enough to cater for a whole Scout Group or a number of patrols while still leaving room for on-site activities.
The newly refurbished toilets and shower are located in the Old School House.
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Also indoors is a basic kitchen, fitted with stainless steel stands, oven and fridge. Full use of the kitchen is available to visiting Groups.
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The Cost of Staying in Brinny Campsite
is €5 per person per night
Site Facilities
Toilets and Shower
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We have two toilets and a shower with hot water
Site Grounds
Within the one acre site we have a large fire area and a vast open area for tents and camping sites
River
Behind our campsite we have access to a river bank complete with a rope bridge across the River Brinny
Car park
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on the entrance to our site we have a car park large enough for 15 vehicles
Kitchen
Onsite we have a Kitchen fit with a large oven and a fridge
Portacabin
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Just to the left of our main building we have a portacabin fit with a table, chairs and sofas
GALLERY


