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Best family friendly Leinster Holiday Apartments and Self Catering Accommodations

Among the 15741 accommodations in Leinster, here are the 4 best family friendly holiday apartments

Peaceful Lodge, Ballin Temple - Leinster
9.4 65 reviews

Peaceful Lodge, Ballin Temple

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This chalet is situated in the tranquil Slaney Valley, overlooking the Blackstairs Mountains, just 40km from the historic town of Wexford.
The three-bedroom chalet, sleeping up to five guests, offers a peaceful retreat with a private garden, a chemical-free lawn, and a welcome breakfast starter pack for a relaxing stay.
Godfrey Mews - Leinster
9.7 258 reviews

Godfrey Mews

apartment, Newry
This apartment is located in Godfrey Mews, a peaceful neighbourhood in Newry, just 4 minutes' walk from the Cathedral of Saint Patrick and Saint Colman, 19 kilometres from Carlingford Castle and 21 kilometres from Proleek Dolmen. This apartment has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and user experience.
The apartment features two bedrooms and modern amenities for a comfortable stay. It includes a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and coffee machine, a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a private bathroom with a hairdryer, free Wi-Fi, and parking.
The Village Studio Apartments - Leinster
9.4 477 reviews

The Village Studio Apartments

studio, Moate
The Village Studio Apartments are located in Mount Temple, County Westmeath, just a short walk from the village centre and a 5-minute drive from Mount Temple Golf & Country Club. The studio has received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
This self-catering apartment offers a spacious open-plan layout, ideal for a relaxing getaway. Guests can enjoy the convenience of a fully-equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, and parking, as well as access to a swimming pool, fitness centre, and a garden with outdoor furniture.
Comeragh View Lodge - Leinster
9.8 35 reviews

Comeragh View Lodge

apartment, Kilmacthomas
This family-friendly house is located near the sea, within a 20km radius of Copper Coast Geopark, Mount Congreve Gardens, and Waterford and Suir Valley Railway Tour. It has received excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers. This five-bedroom property sleeps up to 14 guests and comes with four bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and a garden with a barbecue. Families will enjoy the arcade/game room, while everyone can benefit from the on-site parking and internet access.

Best Leinster apartment rentals with a garden

Lily's Place - Up To 4 Persons - Leinster
9.6 52 reviews

Lily's Place - Up To 4 Persons

apartment, Birr
Lily's Place is a charming apartment in Birr, a town in County Offaly, Ireland, situated 34 kilometres from the Cross of the Scriptures and 37 kilometres from the Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre. This apartment has excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, ensuring a comfortable stay.
The apartment is spacious, covering 110 square metres and comfortably accommodating up to seven guests, with two bedrooms and a bathroom. Guests can enjoy a private garden, a terrace, free parking, a fully equipped kitchen, a flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, and a non-smoking environment.
Fern Cottage - Leinster
10 23 reviews

Fern Cottage

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Fern Cottage, a self-catering holiday home near Bunclody, County Wexford, is situated in a secluded valley on the Carlow/Wexford border, a short 8km drive from Bunclody town and conveniently located for exploring the Blackstairs Mountains and nearby towns.
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps four guests and offers a modern open-plan kitchen-living area, a private garden patio, and on-site parking; plus, a reading room with a day bed adds extra space.
A Place In The Country - Leinster
9.7 44 reviews

A Place In The Country

apartment, Templemore
This recently renovated flat in Templemore is situated 37 kilometres from the Rock of Cashel and 50 kilometres from Kilkenny Railway Station, offering a tranquil country escape.
This 30 square metre apartment sleeps up to three guests and features a well-equipped kitchenette, a terrace with garden views, access to a garden and picnic area, and complimentary private parking and WiFi.
Quarry House - Leinster
9.8 92 reviews

Quarry House

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The Quarry House, a renovated 1850s farmhouse near Lough Sheelin in Ross, County Meath, is located approximately 80km from Dublin and Dublin Airport, offering easy access to Ireland's Ancient East.
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom dwelling sleeps six guests and boasts two living rooms, a modern eat-in kitchen with dishwasher, a garden, parking, and excellent guest reviews; fishing trips on Lough Sheelin are a popular local activity.

Frequently asked questions about apartment rentals in Leinster

  • What is Leinster, Ireland famous for?

    Leinster is famous for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. It boasts iconic sites like Dublin Castle and Trinity College, alongside breathtaking scenery in the Wicklow Mountains National Park and the dramatic coastline. The region is also renowned for its literary heritage, being home to many famous writers, and its contribution to Irish music and traditional arts.
  • What are some off-the-beaten-path spots to check out in Leinster?

    For a less-travelled experience in Leinster, consider exploring the Glendalough monastic site in County Wicklow, with its fascinating early Christian history and beautiful valley setting. The Rock of Cashel in County Tipperary, a dramatic limestone outcrop with a historic cathedral, is another great option. The smaller towns and villages dotted throughout the countryside offer a more authentic taste of Irish life, such as Enniskerry in County Wicklow or Kilkenny city.
  • When should you visit Leinster for the best experience?

    The best time to visit Leinster is during the shoulder seasons – spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). You'll experience pleasant weather, fewer crowds than the peak summer months (June-August), and potentially lower prices on accommodation. Summer offers longer daylight hours ideal for exploring, but expect higher prices and more tourists.
  • What is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) in Leinster?

    A daily budget in Leinster can vary greatly depending on your travel style. A budget traveller could manage on €80-€120 per day, covering budget accommodation, affordable meals, public transport, and some free activities. Mid-range travellers might spend €150-€250 per day, enjoying more comfortable accommodation and dining options, while those seeking luxury could easily spend €300 or more.
  • Are there any cultural festivals unique to Leinster?

    While many festivals are regional rather than solely Leinster-specific, the Dublin Horse Show is a significant event attracting international attention. Numerous smaller festivals celebrating local traditions and arts happen throughout the year in various towns and villages across the province. Check local listings closer to your travel dates for specific events.
  • What sports or recreational activities are a big draw in Leinster?

    Gaelic games (hurling and Gaelic football) are hugely popular in Leinster, and attending a match offers a great cultural experience. Walking and hiking are excellent options, with trails in the Wicklow Mountains and other areas. Horse riding is also popular, particularly in County Kildare, known for its equestrian heritage. The coastline offers opportunities for watersports like surfing and sailing.
  • How can you best interact with locals to learn about Leinster's traditions?

    The best way to learn about Leinster's traditions is by engaging with the locals. Visit local pubs, where you're likely to encounter friendly conversation and traditional music sessions. Attend local events and festivals. Consider staying in a guesthouse or B&B, as these often provide a more personal and intimate experience, allowing you to interact directly with the owners and learn about their lives and traditions.
  • What are the best local dishes to try in Leinster?

    Leinster offers a wide variety of delicious food. Try Irish stew, a hearty lamb and vegetable stew; colcannon, mashed potatoes with kale or cabbage; soda bread, a traditional quick bread; and seafood dishes, particularly fresh oysters and mussels along the coast. Many pubs and restaurants offer traditional Irish fare.
  • What specific items should you pack for a trip to Leinster?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, as you'll likely be doing a fair bit of walking. Layers of clothing are recommended, as the weather can be unpredictable. Bring a waterproof jacket and umbrella, especially if travelling during the wetter months. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat during the summer. A travel adapter might be needed, depending on your home country.
  • What are the top sights to visit in Leinster?

    Top sights in Leinster include Dublin Castle, Trinity College (including the Book of Kells), Kilmainham Gaol, the Guinness Storehouse (all in Dublin), the Wicklow Mountains National Park, Glendalough monastic site, and the Rock of Cashel. Many other historical sites, castles, and gardens are scattered throughout the province.

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Best Leinster holiday apartments with a kitchen

The Brooks - Leinster
9.8 59 reviews

The Brooks

apartment, Newcastle
The Brooks apartment in Newcastle offers a self-catering flat a 10-minute walk from Newcastle Beach, conveniently located 22.5km from Down Cathedral and 37km from the Cathedral of St Patrick and St Colman.
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment sleeps seven, boasting free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a terrace; nearby attractions include Newcastle Beach and the city centre.
Modern 2br Apt | Near K Club & Naas Racecourse - Leinster
10 9 reviews

Modern 2br Apt | Near K Club & Naas Racecourse

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This apartment in Kildare is located in a quiet residential area just outside Naas town, offering easy access to Naas Racecourse (approximately 2.5 kilometers), Punchestown Racecourse (approximately 5 kilometers), and The K Club (approximately 6 kilometers), with convenient links to Kildare Village and the M7 motorway.
This self-catering accommodation comfortably sleeps four guests in two bedrooms, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious open-plan living and dining area, and complimentary on-site parking, making it ideal for exploring local attractions and travelling to Dublin Airport.
Converted Barn In Lush Carlow Countryside - Leinster
9.9 387 reviews

Converted Barn In Lush Carlow Countryside

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The Barn, a restored 19th-century cottage near Borris, County Carlow, offers a tranquil escape in the Irish countryside, within easy reach (driving distance not specified) of Mount Leinster and Kilkenny City.
This self-catering property sleeps two guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, washing machine, and fridge-freezer, a high-spec bathroom, and private access to the farm's gardens; nearby activities include walks along the towpaths to Borris.
Adams Complex - Leinster
9.4 385 reviews

Adams Complex

apartment, Tullamore
The Adams Complex apartment is located in Tullamore, just 14 kilometres from the Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre and 24 kilometres from Dun na Si Heritage & Genealogical Centre. This apartment has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The apartment features a fully equipped kitchen, a flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom. Guests can enjoy free private parking and Wi-Fi, as well as the convenience of a self-catering stay.

Best Leinster holiday apartments with air conditioning

Spacious 6-bedroom House With Wifi, Ac In Enjoyable Dunmore East - Leinster
No reviews

Spacious 6-bedroom House With Wifi, Ac In Enjoyable Dunmore East

apartment, Dunmore East
This six-bedroom house in Woodstown, a short distance from Dunmore East, offers easy access to Ballyhack Castle and Waterford city attractions.
Sleeping up to twelve guests, the property boasts five bathrooms, a hot tub, WiFi, air conditioning, and is close to the Dunmore East Adventure Centre and Waterford & Tramore Racecourse.
Pembroke Guest Suite - Leinster
9.3 219 reviews

Pembroke Guest Suite

apartment, Dublin
This Dublin 4 apartment is situated a short walk from the Grand Canal and within 2.4 kilometres of the National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology, offering a convenient base for exploring the city. The apartment has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The apartment is a one-bedroom flat with a floor area of 60 square metres, comfortably accommodating up to two guests. Amenities include a private entrance, patio, spacious bedroom with seating area, kitchenette with coffee station, garden access, and a tennis court.
Kilkenny Suites - Leinster
No reviews

Kilkenny Suites

apartment, Kilkenny
Apartment listing. You will be in Kilkenny.
Facilities and services include a fridge, a kitchen and an iron. Take advantage of the terrace in this apartment!
52 M² Apartment ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 3 Guests - Leinster
No reviews

52 M² Apartment ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 3 Guests

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This one-bedroom flat on Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1, places you within 500 metres of O'Connell Street and the Spire, a 5-minute walk to Trinity College, a 6-minute walk to Temple Bar, and 1.2 kilometres from St Stephen's Green, with public transport a minute's walk away.
This newly renovated 52 square metre apartment accommodates up to three guests and is fully equipped for a comfortable stay, offering convenient access to Dublin's central attractions.
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