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10 21 reviews
Lisdoonvarna
03/07 – 01/09
£255/nighttotal: £15300 (60 )
Luxury Hut With Hot Tub In Doolin Village
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cabin , Doolin
This charming shepherd’s hut is located in Doolin, just a 5-minute walk from the village centre, providing easy access to the area's attractions and amenities. The hut has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The hut is perfect for couples, offering a king-size bed and a fully equipped kitchen. Amenities include a private hot tub, a fire pit, and a private deck, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the beautiful Doolin scenery.
Lisdoonvarna
03/07 – 01/09
£175/nighttotal: £10500 (60 )
House ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests
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house , Doolin
Luxury shepherd's huts, near the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren in Doolin, County Clare, offer a romantic escape. Each hut provides a king-size bed, ensuite bathroom, private deck, and access to a shared hot tub; self-catering facilities include a fridge and espresso machine, accommodating two guests.
Lisdoonvarna
03/07 – 01/09
£248/nighttotal: £14880 (60 )
Cliffs Of Moher, Doolin & Burren
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apartment , Lower Ballycotteen
This apartment in Lower Ballycotteen is situated 4.3 kilometres from the Cliffs of Moher, 48 kilometres from Dromoland Golf Course, and 50 kilometres from Dromoland Castle. Offering 125 square metres of space for up to three guests, this one-bedroom flat provides complimentary WiFi, a fully equipped kitchen, and private parking, with a garden also available for use.
Lisdoonvarna
03/07 – 01/09
£192/nighttotal: £11520 (60 )
Stay Here Cliffs Of Moher
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apartment , CE
This Liscannor flat offers proximity to the Cliffs of Moher and Doolin village, with Lahinch Beach 3 kilometres away and the Burren geological landscape easily accessible. This one-bedroom flat accommodates two guests and features a king-size bed, a rain shower, internet, and parking, making it ideal for exploring local attractions such as Lahinch Seaworld and enjoying traditional Irish music.
Frequently asked questions about hostels in Lisdoonvarna
What should every traveler visit at least once in and around Lisdoonvarna?
You should definitely visit the Aillwee Cave, a unique attraction with stunning stalactites and stalagmites. It's a bit of a drive, but worth the trip. And of course, no trip to Lisdoonvarna is complete without visiting the traditional pubs and experiencing the lively atmosphere.
How can travelers reach Lisdoonvarna, and what transportation options are available?
Lisdoonvarna is easily accessible by car, but you can also get there by bus. Bus Éireann runs regular services from Galway and other major cities. If you're coming from further afield, you can fly into Shannon Airport and then take a bus or hire a car.
What are the best hostels for families and kids in Lisdoonvarna?
What essentials should travelers pack for visiting Lisdoonvarna?
Pack for all types of weather! Lisdoonvarna can be quite unpredictable, so bring a waterproof jacket, sturdy walking shoes, and layers for warmth. Don't forget a swimsuit if you plan on visiting the beaches.
What are the best hostels with parking in Lisdoonvarna?
What should you know before renting a hostel in Lisdoonvarna?
Lisdoonvarna is a small village, so there aren't many hostels. It's a good idea to book in advance, especially during peak season. Check reviews and make sure the hostel is located in a safe and convenient area.
What other towns should you visit near Lisdoonvarna?
Nearby towns worth exploring include Doolin, famous for its traditional music pubs and stunning coastline, and Galway City, a vibrant hub with a bustling arts and culture scene. You can also visit the Cliffs of Moher, a breathtaking natural wonder just a short drive away.