Motorhome Stopovers in Greyabbey

Greyabbey is a small village on the eastern shore of Strangford Lough in Ards & North Down, County Down. It sits on the A20, which runs the length of the Ards Peninsula from Newtownards down towards Portaferry — a classic motorhome touring route in its own right. The village takes its name from the ruined Cistercian abbey that stands within it, one of the better-preserved medieval ruins in Northern Ireland.

Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified stops across the Ards Peninsula and Strangford Lough shore — motorhome-friendly overnight stops in this part of Down are worth knowing before you arrive, as options are limited and the area gets busy in summer.

Stops in the Area

  • Pub stopovers — village pubs and rural spots along the Ards Peninsula welcoming motorhomers overnight
  • Campervan stops near Strangford Lough — verified options along the A20 corridor with lough views
  • Member reviews — practical notes from motorhomers who’ve toured the peninsula

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