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173 Cabins in Cork

Best Cork cabins with a pool

Charming Old Stables Studio Cottage - Cork
9.8 159 reviews
Cork
06/07 – 11/07
₹19688/nighttotal: ₹98440 (5 )

Charming Old Stables Studio Cottage

1 2
cabin , Clonakilty
This studio cottage is located near Clonakilty, West Cork, Ireland, a 0.6km drive from Michael Collins' birthplace and 1.6km from Clonakilty town and beaches.
The self-catering property sleeps two, features a kitchen with fridge and microwave, a private garden, and parking, and offers access to a one-acre organic garden.

Best Cork cabins with a balcony

Tiny House Glamping - On The Wild Atlantic Way 5 Minutes From Tralee - Cork
10 13 reviews
Cork
06/08 – 08/08
₹21541/nighttotal: ₹43082 (2 )

Tiny House Glamping - On The Wild Atlantic Way 5 Minutes From Tralee

1 2
chalet , Tralee
This Tralee lodge is situated within 2km of Blennerville Windmill, Tralee Bay Wetlands, and Annagh Church, and within 3km of the Aqua Dome and Kerry County Museum.
This self-catering cottage offers 24 square metres of space, sleeping up to two guests, with one bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchen including a fridge, and a terrace/balcony with garden and parking.
Pallastown House Courtyard Kinsale, Luxury 1-bedroom Self-catering Accommodation - Cork
Cork
22/08 – 24/08
₹28110/nighttotal: ₹56220 (2 )

Pallastown House Courtyard Kinsale, Luxury 1-bedroom Self-catering Accommodation

1 2
chalet , Kinsale
This converted stable, located in Belgooly, is a 5-minute drive from Kinsale Town Centre and offers a tranquil retreat within the historic courtyard of Pallastown House.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom accommodation sleeps two guests and features a kitchen with a fridge and dishwasher, providing a private base for exploring the Wild Atlantic Way, Old Head of Kinsale Golf Links, and Charles Fort.
Ballyhoura Glamping - Cork
9.8 45 reviews
Cork
23/06 – 24/06
₹19313/nightfor 1 night

Ballyhoura Glamping

1 2
glamping , Ballyorgan
This Ballyhoura Glamping cottage is located in Ballyorgan, County Limerick, approximately 48 kilometres from Limerick City, offering easy access to its educational institutions, sporting venues, and golf courses.
The 18-square-metre self-catering unit sleeps two guests in one bedroom with one bathroom, and features a kitchenette, terrace, garden, free Wi-Fi, parking, and an EV charging point.
Wild Atlantic Way Cabin - Cork
9.5 77 reviews
Cork
24/07 – 27/07
₹28602/nighttotal: ₹85806 (3 )

Wild Atlantic Way Cabin

2 4
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.

Frequently asked questions about cabins in Cork

  • What should you consider packing specifically for Cork, Ireland?

    Pack layers! Cork's weather is famously unpredictable. Bring waterproof and windproof outerwear, comfortable walking shoes (for exploring the city and countryside), and a few warmer layers for cooler evenings. Don't forget sunscreen, even on cloudy days.
  • What wildlife can be spotted near cabins in County Cork?

    Depending on the location of your cabin, you might spot red deer, especially in the more rural areas. Various bird species are common, including herons, ducks, and maybe even a glimpse of a buzzard. You might also see rabbits and hares in fields near your accommodation.
  • When is the most favourable weather for outdoor activities in County Cork, Ireland?

    June to August generally offers the warmest and driest weather, ideal for hiking, exploring the coastline, and enjoying outdoor pursuits. However, even during these months, layers are recommended due to potential showers.
  • What are the must-visit natural attractions in County Cork, Ireland?

    The dramatic coastline is a must-see, with locations like the Mizen Head and the Seven Heads offering breathtaking views. The stunning Gougane Barra Forest Park is another highlight, with its picturesque lake and monastic site. And of course, the vibrant colours of the Blarney Castle gardens should not be missed.
  • Is County Cork a good destination to rent a cabin?

    Absolutely! County Cork boasts many beautiful rural areas perfect for cabin rentals. West Cork, in particular, offers stunning coastal views and a tranquil atmosphere. Many cabins provide a peaceful escape from city life, while still being within reasonable driving distance of attractions.
  • What local meals should be on my list in Cork, Ireland?

    You must try fresh seafood, particularly oysters from the coast. Traditional Irish stew is a hearty and warming option. And don't miss out on a proper Irish breakfast, a great way to start the day. For a sweet treat, look for some delicious Irish soda bread.
  • Is there anything you should pack that’s unique to visiting Cork, Ireland?

    While not unique, a good walking umbrella is highly recommended given the unpredictable weather. Also, comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring the many beautiful walks and trails County Cork offers.
  • What’s the recommended duration for an immersive visit to Cork, Ireland?

    A week allows sufficient time to explore Cork City and its surroundings, including day trips to West Cork's stunning coastline and other attractions. However, a longer stay would allow for more in-depth exploration of the county's many hidden gems.

Best family friendly Cork cabins

Among the 173 accommodations in Cork, here are the 2 best cabins for families

The Log Cabin - Cork
9.8 445 reviews
Cork
29/07 – 31/07
₹16058/nighttotal: ₹32116 (2 )

The Log Cabin

1 1
cabin , Macroom
This newly built two-bedroom log cabin is located in County Cork, just off the N22, approximately 19 km from the market town of Macroom and 48 km from Cork city. The property is conveniently located for exploring the nearby attractions of Gougane Barra, Blarney Castle and Killarney, all within a 30-minute drive.
Stable Lodge - Cork
9.4 11 reviews
Cork
23/06 – 24/06
₹18996/nightfor 1 night

Stable Lodge

2 2
chalet , Killarney
Stable Lodge is a recently renovated holiday cottage located in Killarney, approximately 7.9 kilometres from Muckross Abbey and 8.5 kilometres from the INEC.
This soundproofed, non-smoking accommodation offers 55 square metres of living space with 2 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, a fully equipped kitchen for up to 7 guests, complimentary WiFi, private parking, and a garden with a picnic area and mountain views.

Best Cork cabins with jacuzzi

Among the 173 accommodations in Cork, here are the 1 best cabins with a jacuzzi

Tigh Na Sióg - Cork
10 296 reviews
Cork
29/07 – 31/07
₹21962/nighttotal: ₹43924 (2 )

Tigh Na Sióg

1 1
cabin , County Cork
This treehouse lodge is located 6km north of Bandon town in West Cork, a 30-minute drive from Kinsale, Clonakilty, and Cork City. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience, making it an ideal choice for a relaxing getaway.
The lodge can accommodate up to two adults and two children, and offers a unique and secluded stay experience. Amenities include a private hot tub, a seating area, and a mature garden with hawthorn hedging, providing a peaceful and tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle.
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