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Best family friendly Ireland unique stays

Among the 4180 accommodations in Ireland, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Lake House Mannin, Holiday Makers Paradise - Ireland
9.0 4 reviews

Lake House Mannin, Holiday Makers Paradise

chalet, Ballyconneely
This Ballyconneely holiday home is situated 2.1km from Mannin Bay Beach and 4.3km from Connemara Championship Golf Links, within a 9.7km radius of the Alcock and Brown Memorial.
The 102 square metre property sleeps eight guests in four bedrooms and three bathrooms, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, garden, parking, Wi-Fi and a washing machine.
Beautiful 12/14 Bed Former Farmhouse Overlooking Galway Bay And The Burren Hills - Ireland
10 63 reviews

Beautiful 12/14 Bed Former Farmhouse Overlooking Galway Bay And The Burren Hills

manor house, New Quay
This family-friendly farmhouse is situated in the Burren, just 1.2 km from Galway Bay and within 15 km of Corcomroe Abbey, Dunguaire Castle, Newtown Castle, and Cahercommaun. It has received excellent user ratings and is ideal for a relaxing getaway in a peaceful rural setting.
This spacious farmhouse offers six bedrooms and five bathrooms, accommodating up to 15 guests, with a total floor area of 325 square meters. Enjoy a range of amenities including a Jacuzzi, terrace, garden, parking, and a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, microwave, and fridge.
Foyle View Cabin - Ireland
9.8 9 reviews

Foyle View Cabin

cabin, GREENCASTLE
This Greencastle waterfront lodge is situated adjacent to a golf course, offering panoramic Lough Foyle views and proximity to Downhill Demesne and Bishops Gate (distances to be clarified).
The 43-square-metre self-catering property features one bedroom, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen including a fridge and microwave, a jacuzzi, and a garden, sleeping up to three guests and offering excellent on-site parking and internet access.
5 Rossnowlagh Creek Chalets - Ireland
9.3 212 reviews

5 Rossnowlagh Creek Chalets

house, Rossnowlagh
Rossnowlagh Creek Chalet No 5 is located in the picturesque coastal village of Rossnowlagh, County Donegal, just a short drive from Donegal Golf Club and Sean McDiarmada Homestead. The chalet enjoys excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This charming holiday home offers two bedrooms and one bathroom, accommodating up to four guests comfortably in its 50 square metre space. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a cosy fireplace, a private garden with sea views, and access to a range of activities like cycling, fishing, and hiking in the surrounding area.

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Best Ireland unique stays with a pool

Sea Vista - Rathmullan - Ireland
10 63 reviews

Sea Vista - Rathmullan

house, Rathmullan
Sea Vista - Rathmullan is a 4-bedroom house located just 22.5 kilometres from Donegal County Museum and 34 kilometres from Raphoe Castle, offering a peaceful retreat in the coastal village of Rathmullan. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This spacious holiday home spans 200 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to eight guests. It features a saltwater pool, a terrace, a garden, a children's playground, a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and direct beach access with stunning sea views.
Cabin With Sauna And Cold Plunge Pool - Ireland
9.5 23 reviews

Cabin With Sauna And Cold Plunge Pool

cabin
This Templemore cottage is situated near the foot of the Devil's Bit Mountain, offering convenient access to hiking trails in the area.
The self-catering lodge boasts a sauna, outdoor cold plunge pool, one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeps two guests, with parking and a swimming pool also available.
Rock Farm Slane - Glamping - Ireland
No reviews

Rock Farm Slane - Glamping

tent, Slane
Tent. You will stay in Slane.
Facilities and services include a kitchen, a meeting room and a terrace. Take advantage of the Free Parking with this accommodation in Slane!
85 M² Cabin ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - Ireland
No reviews

85 M² Cabin ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

cabin
This secluded shepherd's hut is located in West Cork's woodland, 3 kilometers from the Wild Atlantic Way and close to Bantry and Glengarriff.
This 85 square meter glamping property offers accommodation for two guests with a king-size bed, a kitchen with a fridge, a hot tub, a garden with a hammock, and a covered outdoor kitchen.

Frequently Asked Questions about unique stays in Ireland

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Ireland?

    For hidden gems, consider the Burren in County Clare, a unique karst landscape. The Aran Islands offer stunning coastal scenery and a glimpse into traditional Irish life. For something different, explore the Rock of Cashel, a dramatic historical site. And don't forget the charming villages like Kinsale, with its colorful harbor and delicious seafood.
  • Which airport should you arrive at in Ireland?

    It depends on your destination within Ireland. Dublin Airport (DUB) is the largest and serves most international flights, making it a convenient option for many travelers. However, if you're heading to the west or southwest, Shannon Airport (SNN) or Cork Airport (ORK) might be closer and save you travel time.
  • What is generally accepted for payment in Ireland?

    Cards are widely accepted throughout Ireland, even in smaller towns and villages. While cash is still used, it's becoming less common. It's advisable to have a debit or credit card and a small amount of cash for smaller purchases or places with limited card facilities.
  • How would you describe the safety of road conditions and driving habits in Ireland?

    Road conditions in Ireland are generally good, especially on main routes. However, be aware that many smaller roads are narrow and winding, particularly in rural areas. Driving habits can be a bit more relaxed than in some other countries; be prepared for narrower lanes and roundabouts. Always drive cautiously and be aware of livestock on the roads, especially in rural areas.
  • What steps should you take if your passport goes missing in Ireland?

    Immediately report the loss to the Garda Síochána (Irish police). You'll need to contact your embassy or consulate to obtain an emergency passport or travel document. Make copies of your passport before your trip and keep them separate from the original. Consider taking photos of your passport as well.
  • Where should you spend a week to experience the best of Ireland?

    A week allows for a good overview. A possible itinerary could include Dublin for a few days to explore its history and culture, then perhaps a trip to the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren in County Clare, followed by Galway city and the Connemara region for stunning scenery. This balances city and countryside experiences.
  • Where should you spend a weekend in Ireland?

    For a weekend, Dublin offers a fantastic mix of history, culture, and nightlife. Alternatively, a trip to the charming city of Galway, with its vibrant atmosphere and proximity to beautiful Connemara National Park, would be another excellent choice.
  • What festivals in Ireland are highly recommended for visitors?

    The Galway Arts Festival is a major event with theater, music, and visual arts. The St. Patrick's Day parades and celebrations throughout the country are iconic. Many smaller local festivals happen throughout the year, offering a more intimate cultural experience. Specific dates vary, so it's always best to check the event calendars before your visit.
  • Does Ireland have Uber or comparable ride-hailing services?

    While Uber isn't available in Ireland, Free Now and Bolt are popular ride-hailing apps that operate in most major cities and towns. They offer a similar service to Uber.
  • What's the top spot in Ireland for favorable weather conditions?

    Ireland's weather is famously unpredictable. However, the south and southwest coasts generally enjoy slightly milder temperatures and more sunshine than other parts of the country. But be prepared for rain anywhere in Ireland, regardless of the time of year.

Best Ireland unique accommodations with a garden

Spacious Cosy Cabin With Panoramic Bay Views - Ireland
9.9 46 reviews

Spacious Cosy Cabin With Panoramic Bay Views

cabin
This secluded lodge is located on the Sheep’s Head Peninsula, 1 kilometre from a pebbled beach on the Wild Atlantic Way and a 10-minute drive from Bantry Town Square.
The property offers accommodation for up to three guests with one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring an open-plan design, a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, and a private garden space with stunning views of Bantry Bay.
Mountain View - Ireland
9.8 22 reviews

Mountain View

chalet, Tipperary
This Mountain View lodge is located in Tipperary, 34 kilometres from the Rock of Cashel and 43 kilometres from Limerick city attractions including Limerick Greyhound Stadium and St Mary's Cathedral.
This 24 square metre chalet offers accommodation for up to three guests with a kitchenette, private bathroom, and garden access, plus complimentary WiFi and private parking.
Plumgrove Pod Easkey - Ireland
9.8 124 reviews

Plumgrove Pod Easkey

chalet, Sligo
Plumgrove Pod Easkey is a cosy chalet located in the Easkey district of County Sligo, a 37-kilometre drive from Sligo town and its attractions like the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and the Yeats Memorial Building.
This one-bedroom chalet, with a floor area of 16 square metres, features a private garden, free parking, and modern amenities including a kitchenette and free Wi-Fi, making it ideal for a peaceful retreat for up to three guests.
Adventure Cabin Retreat 'The Cabanne' No Shower - Ireland
9.0 111 reviews

Adventure Cabin Retreat 'The Cabanne' No Shower

cabin, Dublin
The CabAnne, a self-catering cottage in County Meath, is conveniently located 18 kilometres from Dublin Airport and within 24 kilometres of several historical sites including Slane Castle, the Hill of Slane, and the Hill of Tara.
This two-bedroom dwelling, spanning 16 square metres, sleeps seven guests and features a garden, free Wi-Fi, parking, outdoor play equipment, and a flat-screen TV with streaming services; nearby activities include exploring Bru na Boinne Visitor Centre.

Best Ireland unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 4180 accommodations in Ireland, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Brandon Lodge - Ireland
10 31 reviews

Brandon Lodge

cabin
This rural retreat near Kilkenny offers exceptional scenic views of Brandon Hill and is ideally situated for exploring the surrounding countryside, with horseriding lessons and hacks available on-site.
This lodge accommodates up to six guests and features a hot tub on the decking, a large 85-inch TV, a fitted kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, and access to hiking trails, making it perfect for a relaxing break with outdoor activities.
The Hideaway Pod 2,
Private Hot Tub, - Ireland
9.8 274 reviews

The Hideaway Pod 2, Private Hot Tub,

cabin
This Hideaway Pod offers a self-catering retreat situated 1km from Naas town centre, Naas Racecourse, and Punchestown Racecourse.
The one-bedroom pod sleeps two guests and boasts a kitchen with fridge and microwave, a jacuzzi, parking, and excellent proximity to Kildare Village Outlets (18 minutes' drive) and Dublin Airport (37 minutes' drive).
Sheelin Huts Blue, Hot-tub Available From 1st April Until 1st November - Ireland
10 219 reviews

Sheelin Huts Blue, Hot-tub Available From 1st April Until 1st November

house, Cavan
Sheelin Huts Blue, a self-catering cottage in County Cavan, is peacefully located 16km from Loughcrew Megalithic Cemetery and within 24-32km of Kells, Ballyhaise College, and the Cavan Genealogy Centre.
This one-bedroom property, offering 15 square metres of floor space, features a fully equipped kitchenette, private hot tub (available April 1st to November 1st), and accommodates two guests, providing a relaxing retreat near Loughcrew Historical Gardens & Visitor Centre.
3 Bedroom Cabin By Travel Lets Short Term Rental Agency Kerrykeel - Ireland
No reviews

3 Bedroom Cabin By Travel Lets Short Term Rental Agency Kerrykeel

cabin, Kerrykeel
This waterfront lodge in Kerrykeel, County Donegal, offers direct views of Mulroy Bay and is ideally situated for exploring Portsalon Beach and Rathmullan Bay Beach, located within a 10-kilometre radius.
This family-friendly and pet-welcoming lodge spans 139 square meters, featuring three bedrooms and two bathrooms to accommodate up to nine guests, with amenities including a private hot tub, terrace, garden, and on-site parking.
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