Glamping in Ireland

Glamping in Ireland

94 properties for Glamping. Compare and book at the best price!

Popular Glamping in Ireland

County Clare, Munster

9.1

Log cabin for 3 people, with balcony and lake view as well as garden, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$132 per night

County Clare, Munster

8.7

Chalet for 2 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from A$105 per night

Ennis, Munster

10.0

Holiday home for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$504 per night

County Donegal, Ulster

9.2

Barn for 4 people, with lake view and garden as well as ocean view, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$268 per night

Dingle Peninsula, Munster

10.0

Lodge for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$202 per night

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, Leinster

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with balcony/terrace

Free cancellation

from A$192 per night

County Waterford, Munster

8.7

Holiday home for 5 people, with balcony and garden

from A$129 per night

Connemara National Park, Connacht

9.9

Log cabin for 2 people, with sauna and garden as well as hot tub

from A$574 per night

Kenmare, Munster

10.0

Holiday home for 5 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from A$338 per night

County Donegal, Ulster

9.5

Holiday home for 4 people, with ocean view and garden

Free cancellation

from A$149 per night

County Donegal, Ulster

9.6

Holiday apartment for 4 people, with garden and ocean view as well as lake view, child-friendly

Free cancellation

from A$134 per night

County Waterford, Munster

9.3

Holiday home for 5 people, with garden

from A$296 per night

County Clare, Munster

Chalet for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$211 per night

Dunmore East, Munster

8.7

Holiday home for 6 people, with garden

from A$343 per night

Connemara National Park, Connacht

10.0

Holiday home for 2 people, with sauna and garden

from A$397 per night

Glenties, Ulster

Cottage for 2 people

from A$167 per night

County Cork, Munster

10.0

Cottage for 3 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$238 per night

County Waterford, Munster

Holiday home for 6 people, with garden and view

from A$592 per night

County Cork, Munster

Holiday home for 4 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$171 per night

County Waterford, Munster

9.5

Holiday home for 7 people, with garden and balcony

from A$462 per night

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, Leinster

10.0

Holiday apartment for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$427 per night

Connemara, Connacht

10.0

Holiday home for 4 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$191 per night

Connemara, Connacht

10.0

Lodge for 6 people

Free cancellation

from A$293 per night

County Cork, Munster

Holiday apartment for 6 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$191 per night

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Highlights in Ireland

  • Mystical towns and villages
  • Viking and Celtic culture
  • Art and heritage activities
  • St Patrick's Lands
  • Historic cliffs and castles

Best Glamping in Ireland

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Cottage for 5 People in Glenbeigh, Munster
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Glenbeigh, Munster
Cottage • 115 m² • 3 Bedrooms
9.9
(39 reviews)
Former railway cottage, lovingly restored with contemporary furnishings.This “zeit-guised” former railway-gatekeeper cottage was built in 1890 and went through numerous transformations throughout the decades. Last modernized in 2015, detailed attention was paid to preserve traditional doors, the original steep staircase and stone walls. The original flooring on the first floor tells the 130-year-old history of Railway Cottage. In Railway Cottage, Modernism lives up to what the good old days promised: all rooms were equipped with a contemporary sense of antiques, international art and design...
from A$253 / night
Holiday Home for 4 People in County Donegal, Ulster
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County Donegal, Ulster
Holiday Home • 90 m² • 1 Bedroom
10.0
(2 reviews)
Staying in 'The Cuddly Cow' allows you to wake up right next door to the Milking Parlour where you will have the unique opportunity to help milk the dairy herd! After the morning milking, you can then collect fresh farm milk from the dairy and enjoy the delicious taste of the creamy Donegal milk with your morning coffee. You will be guaranteed a very warm welcome by the Vaughan family when you choose to stay in 'The Cuddly Cow'!Located on Campview Farm, 'The Cuddly Cow' is based in Ireland’s Oldest Town - Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal. The farm is close to local restaurants and Bundoran sea sid...
from A$279 / night
Holiday Apartment for 6 People in Claddaghduff, Connacht
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Claddaghduff, Connacht
Holiday Apartment • 1 m² • 3 Bedrooms
8.7
(12 reviews)
The cottage: This charming cottage with views overlooking High Island and the Atlantic Ocean. It has a spacious garden and plenty of parking. This property is ideal for children where they can wander to their hearts content across fields full of wild flowers and sand dunes close by. Aughrus Lake is close and is full of brown trout. If you are partial to lobster the local shellfish merchant has a sea-fed lobster pond just down the road and you can purchase lobster for an alfresco meal. Next to the lobster pond is what the local people call the Anchor Beach, a quiet beach with stunning white ...
from A$177 / night

Other holiday ideas and property types in Ireland that might be interesting

Glamping in Ireland

Glamping in the most luxurious viking style

Ireland is a simply magical country, both the history that surrounds it, as well as its colourful landscapes, both of which make this a unique and artistic destination that more than one poet has visited to find inspiration. Imagine having all the options in the palm of your hand, with your partner, friends or family, at the best time of year and with immediate availability. Choose a glamping option near the sea or in the lush countryside!

Find what you’re looking for in the coastal area

The glamping accommodations available in Ireland are fabulous. They are modern, unique and include all the services that more than 2 people need, they have a simple and harmonious infrastructure that intertwines the sea with your new temporary home. You can travel with your pet, as many of these glamping sites are spacious pet-friendly.

Travellers and activities

Ireland for artists and content creators

If you have an artistic outlook on life you will be delighted to realise all the activities you can do to nurture your love of art and culture. Any content creator will have endless places, shots and landscapes waiting to be appreciated and disseminated. You may even be tempted to acquire a few pieces of art to keep as souvenirs, the taste for collecting Irish artwork has expanded rapidly with the economic expansion of the territory, with the focus almost entirely on early 20th century investment in painters. A number of Celtic-style objects from the first millennium, such as bell-shrines, were renovated or repaired in the contemporary style.

Ireland for culture lovers

Ireland can be a destination that renews the spiritual factor in anyone. Recall that the evangelisation of Ireland took place between the first quarter of the 5th century and the end of the 6th century. In those few well over 150 years, Ireland went from being a pagan island with no contact with the typical culture to becoming the first cultural power in the West. Among its beliefs is Celtic mythology, which is rich in both heroes and gods as well as magical creatures. The songs of Ireland and its recognised tales hide the essence of legends that were once told as the true history of the whole world. Many of these stories related to faith, ways of life and beliefs about the existence of life, are nowadays represented in festivals, costumes and customs.

Did you know? St. Patrick's Day, the patron saint of Ireland, is celebrated every 17th March and represents the biggest bank holiday. The tradition is to wear all green and drink lots of beer in Irish communities.

Top 7 travel tips in Ireland

1. Get to know the capital Dublin

Ireland's capital city is one of the most beautiful, active and mystical cities in the country. Dublin is located on the east coast of Ireland and is the perfect combination of city bohemia and lively nature, reflected, for example, in the parks of the bay. One of Dublin's most famous attractions is the Guinness Storehouse, the historic brewery that was built in 1904. You can also visit St. Patrick's and Holy Trinity Cathedrals.

2. Go to Cobh Beach

Cobh is a small seaside town that forms part of the Cork harbour complex and is steeped in history. Did you know that it was the last port of call for the Titanic? It happened in 1912 when its name was Queenstown. You can find out more at the Titanic Museum, located above the former White Star Line offices and entry costs around €10.

3. Visit Blarney Castle

The main attraction is at the top of this famous stone castle of eloquence. According to legend, it grants you the gift of seven years if you kiss it from below. Would you dare to do so? The gardens surrounding the castle are also part of your visit, with a beauty that combines colour and mystery that is characteristic of a historic building. Tours depart from Dublin and can be combined with a tour of Cork City.

4. Stroll through Howth

This Viking village is famous throughout Ireland for its fresh fish and seafood, its laid-back atmosphere and the coastal paths that compel you to escape to its cliffs. Sailboats and fishing boats crowd the harbour and colourful houses line the steep streets of the hill that protects it.

5. Travel to Killarney National Park

South and west of the town of Killarney in County Kerry in Ireland, lies an expanse of mountains amongst which is Ireland's highest mountain range, rising to a height of over 1000 metres.

6. Enjoy the view of the Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's top tourist attractions. It is an area of cliffs on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean approximately eight kilometres long with heights reaching up to 214 metres and apart from being a stunning natural landscape, it was nominated to be part of the New 7 Wonders of Nature and serves as a habitat for many Irish bird species.

7. Go to the King Of The Vikings in Waterford.

By visiting this place, you will be getting to know the Viking world at its best. You will see Ireland's oldest city, Vadrafjord, in Waterford. With a virtual reality system, all the stories and findings of the Vikings are taught by guides focused on their role as Vikings and a perfect scenography in combination.

FAQs: Glamping in Ireland

Which types of services can you find in the glampings in Ireland?

Out of the facilities offered by Holidu, it seems that the glampings in Ireland offer everything that holiday-makers desire! Here, the glampings generally have a variety of amenities, the most popular being: Wi-Fi (66%), balcony (38%), and barbecue (37%)...Not bad, right?

How do travellers usually rate glampings in Ireland?

The glampings here receive a lot of positive comments from travellers. 55% of glampings have a rating of 4.5 stars, which suggests that here, it is possible to find a glamping for your next trip!

Are the glampings in Ireland suitable for holidays with children?

Holidu's data reveals that 49% of glampings in Ireland are suitable for holidays with children, it should therefore be very easy for you to find the ideal glamping for you and your children.

Are the glampings in Ireland suitable for travellers and their pets?

Yes! In Ireland, 22% of the glampings are pet-friendly, 34% also have a garden!

Do the glampings in Ireland tend to offer an internet connection?

Certainly! According to Holidu's data, 66% of glampings in Ireland offer an internet connection. You will be able to browse the internet at any time!

How much does it cost for glampings in Ireland?

According to the data collected last year, there don't seem to be many glampings in Ireland that are less than £100 a night.

Do the glampings in Ireland often have a fireplace or a pool?

Yes! According to last year's data, a lot of glampings in Ireland have a fireplace. Therefore, it is the perfect destination for a winter getaway!

Are the glampings in Ireland suitable for stays with several people or better for a weekend break as a small group?

According to last year's Holidu data, 80% of glampings are perfect for families with up to four travellers. Approximately 62% of the glampings here include at least two separate bedrooms. Ireland is the perfect destination for small groups of friends!