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524 Best chalets in Ireland

Best Ireland chalets with a balcony

Hillside Hideaway - Ireland
9.4 36 reviews

Hillside Hideaway

chalet, Doolin
Hillside Hideaway, a Doolin cottage, is situated 5km from Doolin Cave and 11km from the Cliffs of Moher, offering easy access to County Clare's key attractions.
This 19 square metre self-catering unit sleeps two, featuring a bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette, terrace, garden, free parking and Wi-Fi.
Suir Valley Cottage. - Ireland
9.9 105 reviews

Suir Valley Cottage.

house, Bawnfune
Suir Valley Cottage is located in Bawnfune, just 26 kilometres from Dungarvan and 47 kilometres from Waterford, offering a peaceful escape in the scenic countryside. This property has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall user experience.
The cottage provides three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a spacious 107 square metre living area, comfortably accommodating up to seven guests. It comes equipped with a modern kitchen, a terrace, a garden, and free parking, ensuring a relaxed and enjoyable stay.
The Dairy Lodge - Ireland
9.8 409 reviews

The Dairy Lodge

house, Kilmallock
This apartment is situated just 15 kilometres from attractions like Friars Gate Theatre, Kilmallock Museum, and the Ballyhoura Mountain Bike Trail, offering a peaceful escape in the scenic mountains. It has received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall satisfaction.
The apartment is a two-bedroom property with a floor space of 33 square metres, providing a comfortable stay for families. Guests can enjoy a private garden with barbecue facilities, a terrace, and free Wi-Fi, as well as a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, oven, and microwave.
Rustic Log Cabin Located Greencastle Co Donegal - Ireland
9.3 41 reviews

Rustic Log Cabin Located Greencastle Co Donegal

cabin, Greencastle
This Greencastle log cabin offers panoramic Lough Foyle views and a secluded location, close to the village (distance unspecified).
The 30-square-metre cabin sleeps four, boasting a jacuzzi, sauna, and a fully equipped kitchen including a fridge and microwave, plus a terrace, garden, parking, and excellent Wi-Fi.

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Best Ireland chalets with a fireplace

Ancaire Lodge - Ireland
9.5 53 reviews

Ancaire Lodge

chalet, Schull
Ancaire Lodge, a one-bedroom chalet in Schull, County Cork, is located 21km from Skibbereen's St Patrick's Cathedral and 100km from Cork Airport.
This 26-square-metre self-catering cottage sleeps three, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, garden, terrace, free parking, Wi-Fi, and a fireplace.
Seacliff Holiday Home No. 12 - Ireland
9.4 21 reviews

Seacliff Holiday Home No. 12

chalet, Dunmore East
Seacliff Holiday Home No. 12 enjoys a clifftop position in Dunmore East, offering stunning views of Dunmore Harbour and Hook Lighthouse, and is a short walk from Counsellors Strand.
This three-bedroom property sleeps five, boasting a well-equipped kitchen, two bathrooms (one ensuite), a garden, parking, and is adjacent to the Lighthouse Bar & Restaurant, with a children's playground nearby.
Little Tara - Family Escape Near Beaches, Golf & Coastal Adventures - Ireland
10 6 reviews

Little Tara - Family Escape Near Beaches, Golf & Coastal Adventures

chalet, Ballyconneely
This Ballyconneely holiday home boasts a mountainside location, 4.2km from Connemara Championship Golf Links and within 9.6km of Connemara Championship Links and Mannin Bay Beach.
The 119 square metre property sleeps six guests, offering three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, free WiFi, a garden, parking, and a fireplace.
Gamekeepers Lodge, Cong - Ireland
9.9 246 reviews

Gamekeepers Lodge, Cong

chalet, Cong
This charming gate lodge is situated on the Ashford Castle Estate, just outside the village of Cong, a short distance from Lough Corrib and Ashford Castle itself. The cottage consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The property has three bedrooms and one bathroom, accommodating up to six guests. Guests can enjoy a modern kitchen, a cosy sitting room with a wood-burning stove, a private terrace, a garden, and parking.

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.
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  • 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

Unique Hot-tub Chalet With Balcony Views - Ireland
10 272 reviews

Unique Hot-tub Chalet With Balcony Views

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This chalet is located on a south-facing hill overlooking a valley, just 5km from Westport town in County Mayo.
The self-catering chalet features a wood-fired hot tub, a hammock with panoramic views, a fully equipped kitchen, a double bed and a sofa bed, and a private woodland and orchard for guests to explore.
Chalet With Large Jacuzzi Relaxing Wicklow Retreat - Ireland
9.9 748 reviews

Chalet With Large Jacuzzi Relaxing Wicklow Retreat

chalet
This charming chalet is located in Glenealy, a short walk from the village and close to Carrig Mountain forestry, offering peaceful surroundings. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The chalet has one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. It features a private jacuzzi with lighting and a Bluetooth speaker, a cosy lounge with cable TV and Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, and a daily fresh breakfast.
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.
Charming 2br Home W/hot Tub, Fp, Cr&pr - Ireland
9.9 57 reviews

Charming 2br Home W/hot Tub, Fp, Cr&pr

gîte
This charming farmhouse is located just 10km from Lough Key Forest Park and Arigna Mining, offering easy access to outdoor adventures in the picturesque Irish countryside. The peaceful setting provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The self-catering guesthouse has two bedrooms, one bathroom, and can accommodate up to four guests. Enjoy a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a cinema room, a hot tub, and a garden with a fish pond.

Best Ireland chalets with a sauna

Donegal Cabin With Hot Tub Option - Ireland
8.9 42 reviews

Donegal Cabin With Hot Tub Option

chalet, Dernacally
The Donegal Cabin with Spa Option is located in a peaceful setting, just 9.1 miles from Raphoe Castle and 11 miles from Beltany Stone Circle. The property enjoys excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings.
This charming one-bedroom cabin offers 30 square metres of space and comfortably accommodates up to three guests. The cabin features a fully equipped kitchen, a private terrace and garden, a Jacuzzi, a sauna, a spa, and free parking, making it the perfect choice for a relaxing getaway.
Cozy Roost On An Organic Farm - Ireland
10 158 reviews

Cozy Roost On An Organic Farm

gîte
This cosy cottage, situated in the Burren, County Clare, is 2km from Kilmacduagh Abbey and 10km from the coast, offering easy access to the Wild Atlantic Way.
The self-catering property sleeps two in one bedroom with one bathroom, boasting a sauna, plunge pool (extra cost), spacious gardens, and a fully equipped kitchen; learn about organic farming on this unique farm stay.
Ideal Spot For Rest, Relaxing Or For Exploring. - Ireland
9.9 45 reviews

Ideal Spot For Rest, Relaxing Or For Exploring.

gîte
This charming cottage is located in the picturesque harbour village of Cloondara, just a short walk from the Royal Canal and Shannon River, offering stunning views and easy access to local amenities. The property has received excellent ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The cottage features two en-suite double bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, dining area, and living room, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a garden, fitness centre, and parking, as well as the opportunity to interact with the farm animals, making it a perfect choice for families and pet owners looking for a relaxing rural escape.
Suantrai Cottage The Perfect Escape - Ireland
9.4 3 reviews

Suantrai Cottage The Perfect Escape

chalet, Cashel
Suantraí Cottage, located in Letterard, Connemara, offers a self-catering holiday home with stunning sea views, close to Connemara Championship Links and Derryclare Nature Reserve.
This 102 square metre property sleeps up to ten guests in four bedrooms and three bathrooms, boasting a sauna, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, and ample parking; nearby activities include golfing and exploring Lough Keeraim.
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