Best Dog Friendly Glamping Ireland

Best Dog Friendly Glamping Ireland

Best Dog Friendly Glamping Ireland – Ireland is a land of animal lovers and is becoming a dog-friendly island with beautiful and unique places to rest your head and put your paws.

Dogs are family too, and their adventurous nature makes them the best travel companions. Our four-legged friends love to explore cities and get out and laze on golden sandy beaches before curling up in front of the fire. With that in mind, it’s fun to find beautiful vacation homes that give our dogs a warm welcome.

Best Dog Friendly Glamping Ireland

Best Dog Friendly Glamping Ireland

This collection of our favorite dog-friendly vacation homes and hotels raises the bar with personal touches, great accommodations, charm and style.

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Located just outside the pretty town of Kenmare, Oaklane Glamping is the perfect base for exploring the Beara Peninsula and the Ring of Kerry. With just two cabins, Oakleyn is a peaceful retreat that offers a chance to relax and slow down from busy life. The cabins have kitchenettes, barbecues and fireplaces with stunning views of Kenmare Bay. Watch the sun set behind MacGillycuddy’s Reeks and sit around the fire to relax in nature.

This modern cottage in North Sligo offers stunning views of Mount Benwiskin from the large living room windows. You can try to spend the whole day in this beautiful house, because the scenery outside is constantly changing; from the golden light of sunrise to the moon shining in the dark night sky.

If you stay away from the cabins and these views, you’ll find some of the Wild Atlantic Way’s most beautiful beaches nearby. The cottage is also a great base for climbing Benbulben or exploring the Benwiskin trails including the famous Gleniff Horseshoe. It should be noted that there is open countryside in the mountains, so please respect the “dog-free” paths.

Dogs are welcome at this cottage and the great owner, Kate, is very thoughtful. It offers local amenities for its four-legged guests and residents.

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Perched above the lively seaside town of Portrush, Winkle Cottage is the perfect base for exploring Northern Ireland’s stunning Causeway Coast. Winkle Cottage is one of our favorite cottages, with its cool, modern beach style, complete with log burner, hot tub and patio seating. The evenings are pleasant and the rooms are bathed in natural light in the mornings. The hosts, Sheelagh and Alex, are self-proclaimed “high-service travelers”, meaning they’ve thought of everything you need for a memorable stay; includes a unique welcome basket of local goodies.

Juno loved running in the large and inescapable garden while we enjoyed the sunset over Donegal Head from the water tube. The cottage has stunning views of the Isles of Skerries and is less than 5 minutes from Whiterocks Beach, the impressive Dunluce Castle and the charming market town of Bushmills (famous for its whiskey).

Formerly the home of American artist Frank Russell, the next-door Artist Studio and Cottage (perfect for big holidays) has recently been lovingly restored by its new owner, Julie. Laharandota, named after the nearby lake, is the perfect place to immerse yourself in some of West Cork’s most powerful beauty. In a picture-perfect landscape on the southwest coast of the Sheep’s Head Peninsula, Artist Studio’s uninterrupted sea views over Dunmanus Bay are breathtaking. The studio is surrounded by a peaceful garden with a swimming pool and a changing table! It’s a cozy and comfortable place and has everything you need for a few days exploring the Irish Mediterranean. Check out our West Cork Christmas Tour for more dog friendly tips.

Best Dog Friendly Glamping Ireland

Both properties are dog friendly and the garden is a lovely place for dogs. Note that many walks in this part of Ireland, including the Bear Head Way and the neighboring Beara Way, do not allow dogs. That said, we left Juno in her charge and were told by the locals that there was no problem with the dogs as long as they didn’t disturb the local sheep.

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Imagine waking up to the sound of the Atlantic ocean lapping the beach, making a fresh cup of coffee and going for a swim before starting your day. Imagine jumping into the driver’s seat and driving to the other side of Northern Ireland’s stunning coastal roads, stopping at a small harbor in the Glens of Antrim or a wooded area. Many of us dream of owning our own van, hitting the open road and exploring the corners of the country. Red in the wild makes this dream come true – even if only for a few days!

Lovingly captured by award-winning photographer Cathal McNaughton and his four-legged sidekick, Murphy. Wild Red is a beautiful example of bushcraft with everything carved by Cathal and his father who poured their souls into the Mercedes Sprinter.

We spent three days traveling the Red Causeway Coast, stopping each night at beautiful beaches so we could enjoy the stars around a small fire built in the sand and wake up to the sound of the ocean before our sunrise swim. was They have everything you need for your adventure, including a wardrobe, and all you need to do is pack a dog and a bed. You can find them at Cathal’s beautiful traditional cottage in Waterfoot. Antrim who gave us beds and spinach from the garden. Cathal and his partner Jules are so friendly and welcoming, you’ll want to invite them on your trip!

There is something romantic and very adventurous about taking a boat trip across the Atlantic. Standing at Roonach Pier waiting for the ferry to Clare Island is an experience in itself as the sheep make their way to the castle after completing their trip around the island. On the other hand, Humphrey is waiting for you to arrive at the station to take you to the Lighthouse at the northern end of the island.

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Standing guard at the entrance to Clew Bay with spectacular views of Achill Island, Clare Island Lighthouse is a hotel like no other. words

A warm welcome from the manager and his team (including the resident dogs) could have been created with Lighthouse in mind. The lighthouse on Clare Island is a refuge from the mainland. Feel free to explore the kitchen, the heart of the hotel, and relax in front of the fire in the lounge to chat with the chef.

This boutique retreat is the perfect escape with your dog (dogs are allowed, but remember your four-legged companion comes at the time of booking) as the island is a haven for walking and swimming. Check out the best swimming spots on the beach to find a hidden dive near Lighhouse.

Best Dog Friendly Glamping Ireland

This charming cottage is actually a ‘picture postcard of Ireland’ taken in the 1950’s by John Hinde (the Irish photographer who became world famous after his pictures became postcards) and it hasn’t changed a bit!

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Oystercatcher Cottage is situated in one of Ireland’s most beautiful areas, Connemara, hugging the land that stretches out to sea. With panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the islands off the coast of Galway and Mayo, this traditional cottage will take your breath away. A cottage painted white and decorated in blue couldn’t be prettier if it tried. Inside, this traditional two bed cottage is colorful and cosy, making it the perfect hideaway.

Located on the Renvale Peninsula, close to beautiful beaches and Connemara National Park, Oystercatcher Cottage ticks all the boxes for an unforgettable Wild Atlantic Way trip…it even has the best pub nearby.

The sweet gothic entrance to Tollymore Forest Park is the perfect escape from County Down. Nestled in the foothills of the Mournes, this cozy cottage is a great base for exploring the mountains.

A traditional house with lovely touches like a welcome basket of local eggs and honey and a wood burning stove bring back everyday life.

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Close to the sea, the rock pools at Bloody Bridge and the majestic Morne Mountains, Tollymore Gate Lodge is surrounded by nature.

Don’t miss a walk to Slieve Donard, a refreshing evening swim in Tollymore Forest and lunch on the magical hill at Fodder.

Located on Bray’s seafront, The Palm is a dog-friendly boutique hotel and bar with private terraces throughout. 5 star service is provided as dogs are allowed throughout the hotel.

Best Dog Friendly Glamping Ireland

After checking in, take a shower in the large tub and then head up to the coolest rooftop bar for an aperitif with your dog.

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With plenty of dog-friendly bars and cafes, Bray is a great place to spend a few nights with your pooch.

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