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524 Best chalets in Ireland

Best Ireland chalets with a balcony

Wild Atlantic Way Cabin - Ireland
9.5 76 reviews

Wild Atlantic Way Cabin

chalet, Ballyheigue
This two-bedroom Kerry cottage is situated near Ballyheigue village, County Kerry, within walking distance of Ballyheigue Beach and Ballyheigue Castle Golf Course, offering easy access to the Wild Atlantic Way.
The self-catering lodge sleeps four, boasts a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and microwave, a garden, parking, and excellent guest reviews, providing a comfortable base for exploring County Kerry's attractions.
The Red Cabin - Ireland
10 1 review

The Red Cabin

chalet, Ráistín
This lodge near Ráistín is located 9.3 kilometres from Kells' key attractions, including the Monastery of Kells and St Columba's Church, and 9.1 kilometres from the Hill of Ward.
This lodge offers accommodation for two guests with a kitchen, terrace, garden, and private sauna, alongside barbecue facilities and a picnic area.
Noirin's Holiday Homes - Ireland
8.9 81 reviews

Noirin's Holiday Homes

chalet, Falcarragh
Noirin's Holiday Homes is located in Falcarragh, just a short drive from Donegal Airport and within easy reach of Letterkenny, making it an ideal base for exploring the beautiful Donegal countryside. The chalet has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The chalet offers 64 square metres of space and features a private garden with a barbecue, perfect for enjoying the outdoors. Guests can also take advantage of the free parking, the nearby cycling routes, and the peaceful location.
Killarney Glamping At The Grove, Suites And Lodges - Ireland
9.8 2173 reviews

Killarney Glamping At The Grove, Suites And Lodges

glamping, Killarney
This glamping site is a short drive from Killarney town centre, close to the National Park and Ross Castle. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The suites and lodges offer a private outdoor kitchen, a decked patio, and a spacious bedroom for two guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchenette, a private bathroom, heating, and lighting, as well as access to a BBQ area and board games.

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Aughrim Holiday Village No 14 - Ireland
9.6 18 reviews

Aughrim Holiday Village No 14

chalet, Aughrim
This 120 square meter, 3-bedroom holiday cottage is situated by the Ow and Derry Rivers in Aughrim village, County Wicklow, within 500 meters of local shops and restaurants.
This self-catering property sleeps six guests and features a well-equipped kitchen, an open fire in the living room, a garden with a picnic table, and access to a communal tennis court, with Glendalough and Wicklow Mountains National Park a short drive away.
Knockalane Cottage - Ireland
9.9 55 reviews

Knockalane Cottage

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This County Kilkenny cottage, situated 10km from Castlecomer Discovery Park and 13km from Kilkenny city, offers a unique stay on a historic racehorse breeding farm.
Sleeping four guests, this two-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering property boasts a balcony overlooking the fields, kitchen facilities, parking, and proximity to horse-related activities.
Rural Cottage Well Appointed - Ireland
10 69 reviews

Rural Cottage Well Appointed

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This beautifully renovated 200-year-old cottage, near Birr in County Offaly’s rural Midlands, offers easy driving access to Galway, Limerick, and Cork.
The two-bedroom self-catering property sleeps five, boasting a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and air fryer, a private garden with mature apple trees, ample parking, and amenities including a wood-burning stove and smart TV.
The Chalet At Radharc Na Noileain, Westport - Ireland
9.6 19 reviews

The Chalet At Radharc Na Noileain, Westport

chalet, Westport
This family-friendly chalet, located in Westport's Radharc na nOileain district, offers convenient access to the town centre, situated just a short drive away.
This 85 square meter holiday home accommodates up to 11 guests across 3 bedrooms, featuring a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, complimentary WiFi, private parking, and a washing machine.

Frequently asked questions about chalets in Ireland

  • What unique traditions or cultural practices should one prepare for in Ireland?

    Ireland boasts a rich tapestry of traditions. Expect to encounter lively traditional music sessions in pubs, particularly in rural areas. These sessions often feature fiddles, bodhráns (traditional drums), and accordions. You'll also find a strong emphasis on storytelling, with many pubs and cultural centres hosting storytelling events. Traditional Irish dancing, with its energetic steps and distinctive costumes, is another captivating aspect of Irish culture, often seen at festivals like the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann (the All-Ireland Fleadh). Finally, be prepared for the warm hospitality and friendly nature of the Irish people – a cornerstone of Irish culture.
  • What are the best chalets in Ireland?

  • What are the busiest airports in Ireland?

    Dublin Airport (DUB) is by far the busiest, serving as the main international gateway. Cork Airport (ORK) is the second busiest, followed by Shannon Airport (SNN).
  • What are the best chalets with a pool in Ireland?

  • What is the official currency in Ireland?

    The official currency is the euro (€).
  • What are the best chalets with a jacuzzi in Ireland?

  • Which part of Ireland is the best choice to rent a chalet?

    While chalets aren't a traditional type of accommodation in Ireland, you can find similar self-catering options in rural areas. The counties of Wicklow, Galway, Kerry, and Donegal offer stunning scenery and are popular choices for those seeking self-catering holiday homes with mountain or coastal views. Many properties advertise themselves as 'cottages' or 'holiday homes'.
  • What are the best chalets for families and kids in Ireland?

  • Is using a car the best way to get around Ireland?

    Having a car offers the most flexibility, especially if you plan to explore the countryside and more remote areas. Public transport is available, but it can be less frequent and convenient outside of major cities. However, driving in Ireland can be challenging at times due to narrow, winding roads, particularly in the west. Consider your comfort level and the specific areas you plan to visit before deciding.
  • What are the best pet friendly chalets in Ireland?

  • Is there any unique natural phenomenon that Ireland is known for?

    The Cliffs of Moher in County Clare are a spectacular example of Ireland's dramatic coastline. The Giant's Causeway, in County Antrim, with its unique basalt columns, is another renowned natural wonder, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The karst landscape of the Burren in County Clare is also quite unique.
  • What are the best chalets with parking in Ireland?

  • Where in Ireland should one spend a week?

    A week allows for exploring a specific region in depth. The Wild Atlantic Way, running along the west coast, offers diverse scenery and charming towns. Alternatively, exploring the south-west, including County Kerry and Cork, with its rugged mountains, stunning coastlines, and historic sites, would be a wonderful option. For a more cultural experience, consider basing yourself in Dublin and taking day trips to surrounding areas.
  • What are the top destinations for a weekend in Ireland?

    Dublin offers a vibrant city break with historical sites like Trinity College and Dublin Castle, alongside a thriving pub and cultural scene. For a shorter trip focusing on nature, the Killarney National Park in County Kerry offers stunning lakes and mountains, easily accessible from Killarney town.
  • What area of Ireland has the most desirable weather year-round?

    Ireland's weather is generally mild and temperate, but no area enjoys consistently desirable weather year-round. The south-west coast tends to be slightly milder in winter, but even there, expect rain and changeable conditions. The best time to visit for pleasant weather is generally during the summer months (June-August).

Best Ireland luxury chalets with Hot tub or Jacuzzi

Among the 524 accommodations in Ireland, here are the 4 best luxury chalet rentals with a hot tub or jacuzzi

Waterside Cabin | Cavan Lakes | Hot Tub - Ireland
No reviews

Waterside Cabin | Cavan Lakes | Hot Tub

chalet, CN
This detached cottage is located in a rural riverside area near Belturbet, an 8-minute walk from Edenterriff Lough and a 5-minute drive from Grilly Lough, offering a peaceful retreat.
This 139 square meter apartment for 3 guests features 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with an oven and toaster, a living area with a fireplace, and on-site activities including kayaking and cycling.
Tranquil Tigín - Your Little Holiday In Co Wicklow - Ireland
No reviews

Tranquil Tigín - Your Little Holiday In Co Wicklow

chalet, County Wicklow
This secluded off-grid cabin, powered by solar energy, is situated in Greenan, County Wicklow, offering a rural mountain escape approximately 300 meters via a meadow hike from its access point, and within driving distance of Glendalough, Brittas Bay, and Avoca Handweavers.
This 20 square meter eco-lodge accommodates two guests with one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring a kingsize bed on a mezzanine, a wood-fired sauna, a kitchen with a fridge, a jacuzzi, a terrace, a garden, and parking, all set within 70 acres of pasture, bog, and native woodlands.
Cosy Farmstay With Private Hot-tub And Alpacas - Ireland
10 243 reviews

Cosy Farmstay With Private Hot-tub And Alpacas

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Cria Lodge is a secluded farmhouse located in Cashelard, a short drive from Donegal town, on the rugged Donegal coastline. The lodge has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and user experience.
The lodge is a two-bedroom property with one bathroom, suitable for up to four guests. Cria Lodge offers a range of amenities, including a private hot tub, a fully equipped kitchen, underfloor heating and a private deck area, as well as a unique alpaca encounter.
Comeragh Pods - Ireland
9.8 422 reviews

Comeragh Pods

house, Kilmacthomas
Comeragh Pods is located just 34 kilometres from Reginald's Tower in Kilmacthomas, offering easy access to nearby attractions like Ormond Castle (23 kilometres) and Main Guard (34 kilometres). The property has received excellent ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness.
This one-bedroom pod has a floor area of 15 square metres and can accommodate up to four guests. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace, a garden, a sauna, a jacuzzi, and parking.

Best Ireland chalets with a sauna

The Stunning Log House - Ireland
8.7 19 reviews

The Stunning Log House

chalet, Wexford
This Wexford self-catering cottage is conveniently located 21 kilometres from Carrigleade Golf Course, 39 kilometres from Christ Church Cathedral and Reginald's Tower, and 42 kilometres from Hook Lighthouse.
The 21-square-metre property offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps seven guests, and includes a kitchenette, garden, terrace, sauna, free Wi-Fi, and private parking.
Estate Cabins At Ballygarry - Ireland
9.5 22 reviews

Estate Cabins At Ballygarry

chalet, Tralee
Estate Cabins at Ballygarry, near Tralee, offers a self-catering chalet 4km from the Kerry County Museum and 5km from Siamsa Tire Theatre.
This 18-square-metre unit sleeps two, features a bedroom, bathroom with bathrobes and toiletries, and includes a full English/Irish breakfast; free parking is provided.
Stream-side Cabin And Sauna - Ireland
9.7 31 reviews

Stream-side Cabin And Sauna

chalet, Ballyduff
This Ballyduff holiday home is situated near Cork Airport, approximately 60km away, offering convenient access to County Cork.
The 40 square metre self-catering chalet sleeps seven guests and includes a bedroom, bathroom, fully equipped kitchen, terrace, sauna, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Inch View Cabin With Hot Tub & Sauna - Ireland
9.7 10 reviews

Inch View Cabin With Hot Tub & Sauna

chalet, Burnfoot
This Inch View Cabin is located in the Burnfoot district, offering easy access to Guildhall at 11.6 kilometres and the Walls of Derry at 11.7 kilometres.
This one-bedroom lodge accommodates up to nine guests and features a kitchen, a terrace, a hot tub, and a sauna, with private parking and Wi-Fi provided.
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