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Best family friendly Ireland cabins

Among the 1284 accommodations in Ireland, here are the 4 best cabins for families

Hook Cabin - Ireland
10 32 reviews
Ireland
27/06 – 30/06
190 €/nighttotal: 570 € (3 )

Hook Cabin

1 4
cabin , New Ross
This seaside cottage in Broomhill, Fethard-on-Sea, County Wexford, is a short drive from Hook Lighthouse and other South Wexford attractions.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps four, offering a modern open-plan living area, fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, and private parking; kayaking and coasteering are available nearby.
The Castle Walk - Ireland
9.5 181 reviews
Ireland
05/09 – 06/09
99 €/nightfor 1 night

The Castle Walk

1 2
apartment , Roscommon
This modular house is situated in Roscommon town, just a short walk from Roscommon Castle and the town centre, and less than 5 kilometres from the train station. The surrounding area offers easy access to local attractions, shops, and restaurants.
The house has one bedroom with a king-size bed, a fully equipped kitchenette, and a pull-out couch, accommodating up to three guests. Amenities include a bathroom with a body jet shower, a travel cot upon request, and the option to rent bikes, including a child-friendly pea pod.
Mollys Hut By Siobhan&eoghan - Ireland
9.9 120 reviews
Ireland
19/06 – 21/06
109 €/nighttotal: 218 € (2 )

Mollys Hut By Siobhan&eoghan

1 2
cabin , Killarney
This charming cottage is situated on the banks of the Flesk River, just a short distance from Killarney town centre. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The one-bedroom pod offers comfortable accommodation for up to two guests, with the option of a sofa bed for a child. Guests can enjoy tea and coffee making facilities, a tranquil riverfront setting, and local hosts who are happy to provide recommendations for exploring the area.
Milly’s Cabin - Ireland
9.9 77 reviews
Ireland
01/08 – 04/08
211 €/nighttotal: 633 € (3 )

Milly’s Cabin

1 4
cabin , New Ross
Milly's Cabin, a pet-friendly cottage in Ramsgrange, County Wexford, is situated approximately 16km from New Ross, offering easy access to Hook Head Lighthouse, Tintern Abbey, and the Ballyhack ferry to Waterford City.
This two-bedroom self-catering retreat sleeps four, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, garden, parking, Wi-Fi, and is set on a two-acre private property, perfect for families and pet owners, with nearby traditional music sessions on Thursday evenings.

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Best Ireland cabins with a fireplace

The Mountain Den - Ireland
9.8 62 reviews
Ireland
19/06 – 20/06
173 €/nightfor 1 night

The Mountain Den

1 2
cabin , Ravensdale
This self-contained studio cabin is located on the Cooley Peninsula, just a short distance from the famous Lumpers Pub and within easy reach of beautiful hikes and forests. The studio has received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location, and user experience.
The cabin can accommodate up to two guests and is fully equipped with a fridge and freezer. Guests can enjoy stunning mountain views, reconnect with nature, and take advantage of the nearby hiking trails, swimming spots, and saunas.
Ox Mountain Tree House - Ireland
9.8 477 reviews
Ireland
20/07 – 24/07
163 €/nighttotal: 652 € (4 )

Ox Mountain Tree House

1 3
cabin , Tobercurry
The Ox Mountain Tree House is located in the Ox Mountains of County Sligo, around 13 kilometres from Tubbercurry and 20 kilometres from the N59 Sligo/Ballina road, offering a tranquil escape in a beautiful natural setting. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The Tree House is a self-contained dwelling with a fully equipped kitchenette and bathroom. Guests can enjoy a private hot tub filled with spring water from the Ox Mountains, relax on the patio with hammocks, or explore the surrounding hiking trails and scenic lakes.
Cuckoo Wood Hexagon, 5km From Westport - Ireland
9.8 721 reviews
Ireland
17/09 – 24/09
117 €/nighttotal: 819 € (7 )

Cuckoo Wood Hexagon, 5km From Westport

1 2
cabin , Westport
This hexagonal cabin is located just 2km from Clew Bay and 5km from Westport town, offering a peaceful setting on a plot of land with an orchard and woodland. The cabin has received excellent ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness.
The cabin has one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. It features a purpose-built bathroom building with a perspex canopy, a safe parking spot, and a unique design with a square porch and decking on both sides. Guests can enjoy walks around the property and nearby native woodlands, as well as fishing and water activities in Clew Bay.
Dan Rua's Cottage, Beside Lough Sheelin. - Ireland
10 26 reviews
Ireland
01/09 – 08/09
154 €/nighttotal: 1078 € (7 )

Dan Rua's Cottage, Beside Lough Sheelin.

1 1
cabin , Mount Nugent
Dan Rua's Cottage, a fully renovated stone cottage in Ireland's Lake District, is situated a 10-minute walk (approximately 1.6km) from Lough Sheelin and close to the Crover House Hotel, about 80km from Dublin Airport.
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom self-catering property sleeps four guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, open fireplace, private garden with pond, utility room with washer/dryer, and proximity to fishing, boating, and scenic walks at Lough Sheelin.

Frequently asked questions about cabins in Ireland

  • What should travellers be mindful of regarding traditions in Ireland?

    Ireland has a rich culture, so being respectful of local customs goes a long way. Many pubs have a tradition of quiet conversation, so loud or boisterous behaviour might be frowned upon. It's generally considered polite to say 'please' and 'thank you', and to engage in friendly conversation with locals. Also, tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated for good service in restaurants and pubs. Finally, be mindful of the pace of life; things tend to move a bit slower, especially in rural areas.
  • What are the best cabins in Ireland?

  • What are the key airports serving Ireland?

    Dublin Airport (DUB) is the main international airport, serving most international flights. Cork Airport (ORK) and Shannon Airport (SNN) are also significant, offering both domestic and some international connections. Smaller airports like Belfast International Airport (BHD) in Northern Ireland are also used for travel to the island.
  • What are the best cabins with a pool in Ireland?

  • How can you replace a lost passport in Ireland?

    Replacing a lost passport in Ireland requires contacting your embassy or consulate immediately. They will guide you through the necessary steps, which typically involve providing identification and completing an application form. Expect a processing time of several days to several weeks, depending on your nationality and the specific circumstances.
  • What are the best cabins with a jacuzzi in Ireland?

  • Should travellers consider renting a car to explore Ireland?

    Renting a car is a great option for exploring Ireland, particularly if you plan to venture beyond the main cities. Public transport is available, but a car offers more flexibility, especially in rural areas. However, driving on the left-hand side of the road takes getting used to, and narrow, winding roads are common in many parts of the country. Consider your comfort level with driving in these conditions before deciding.
  • What are the best cabins for families and kids in Ireland?

  • Are there any renowned celebrations held in Ireland?

    Ireland hosts many festivals throughout the year. St. Patrick's Day (17 March) is the most famous, with parades and celebrations across the country. The Galway International Arts Festival in July is a major cultural event. Other notable events include the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann (Irish traditional music festival), the location of which varies annually.
  • What are the best pet friendly cabins in Ireland?

  • What are the most popular areas to explore over a week in Ireland?

    A week allows for a good overview. You could explore Dublin, the vibrant capital, then head west to Galway and the dramatic Cliffs of Moher. Consider a loop encompassing the Ring of Kerry in County Kerry, known for its stunning coastal scenery. Alternatively, explore the north, focusing on cities like Belfast and the Giant's Causeway.
  • Which places in Ireland are perfect for a weekend visit?

    Dublin is ideal for a weekend break, offering a blend of history, culture, and nightlife. Alternatively, consider Galway, a charming city on the west coast with a lively atmosphere. For a more tranquil escape, explore the charming towns of Kilkenny or Killarney.
  • In Ireland, which region boasts the most agreeable weather?

    Ireland's weather is notoriously unpredictable, but the south-west and south-east generally experience slightly milder temperatures and more sunshine than the north and west. However, be prepared for rain anywhere in the country at any time of year.
  • Which emergency numbers are essential in Ireland for medical or security assistance?

    For medical emergencies, dial 999 or 112. For non-emergency medical situations, contact your local doctor or hospital. For security emergencies, also dial 999 or 112.

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Best Ireland cabins with jacuzzi

Among the 1284 accommodations in Ireland, here are the 4 best cabins with a jacuzzi

Tigh Na Sióg - Ireland
10 296 reviews
Ireland
29/08 – 30/08
214 €/nightfor 1 night

Tigh Na Sióg

1 2
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.
The Crossing Retreat,cabin,r95th5c - Ireland
9.3 34 reviews
Ireland
24/09 – 26/09
147 €/nighttotal: 294 € (2 )

The Crossing Retreat,cabin,r95th5c

1 2
cabin , Ballyling
The Crossing Cabin is a pet-friendly self-catering lodge located in Ballylin, County Kilkenny, Ireland, 4.2km from Carrigleade Golf Course and within easy driving distance of Mount Juliet Golf Club.
This 28-square-metre Ballylin getaway boasts a bedroom, bathroom, fully equipped kitchenette, Jacuzzi, terrace, free parking, and accommodates two guests, offering a peaceful retreat with welcome amenities.
Cosy Cottage For Two In Tranquil Setting - Ireland
10 43 reviews
Ireland
05/09 – 12/09
163 €/nighttotal: 1141 € (7 )

Cosy Cottage For Two In Tranquil Setting

1 2
cabin , Sligo
This self-catering studio near Benbulben mountain, off the N15 and under 24km from Sligo town, offers stunning Atlantic coastal views and proximity to Streedagh and Mullaghmore beaches.
The apartment sleeps two, boasts a kitchen, air conditioning, a private hot tub, and parking, perfect for exploring the scenic mountain trails and relaxing after a day of sightseeing.
Chalet With Large Jacuzzi Relaxing Wicklow Retreat - Ireland
9.9 730 reviews
Ireland
19/06 – 21/06
212 €/nighttotal: 424 € (2 )

Chalet With Large Jacuzzi Relaxing Wicklow Retreat

1 2
chalet , Glenealy
This charming chalet is located in Glenealy, a short walk from the village and close to Carrig Mountain forestry, offering peaceful surroundings. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The chalet has one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. It features a private jacuzzi with lighting and a Bluetooth speaker, a cosy lounge with cable TV and Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, and a daily fresh breakfast.

Best Ireland cabins with a sauna

The Copper Coast Cabin.
Bunmahon,co.waterford. - Ireland
9.9 172 reviews
Ireland
25/08 – 27/08
211 €/nighttotal: 422 € (2 )

The Copper Coast Cabin. Bunmahon,co.waterford.

1 4
cabin , Waterford
This coastal cottage near Bunmahon, County Waterford, offers easy access to Bunmahon beach (across the road), the Comeragh Mountains (a short drive), and the Kilmacthomas Greenway (10 minutes' drive), providing convenient access to Dungarvan and Waterford City.
Sleeping six guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, this Waterford holiday home boasts a fully equipped kitchen, garden, parking, Wi-Fi, and outdoor amenities including a charcoal BBQ, picnic bench, and fire pit, plus a veranda with rocking chairs offering stunning views.
Cabin ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 4 Guests - Ireland
10 1 review
Ireland
05/09 – 12/09
137 €/nighttotal: 959 € (7 )

Cabin ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 4 Guests

1 2
cabin , Castlebar
This Nordic A-frame cabin near Castlebar, County Mayo, offers a unique stay close to local attractions, although precise distances to the hobbit huts and fairy fort remain unspecified.
Sleeping up to four guests, this self-catering lodge boasts a loft bedroom, two bathrooms, a wood-fired sauna, a hot tub, an outdoor kitchen area with BBQ and fire pits, a communal kitchen and shower unit, and an indoor hall; on-site parking is also provided.
The Red Cabin - Ireland
10 1 review
Ireland
10/08 – 12/08
349 €/nighttotal: 698 € (2 )

The Red Cabin

1 2
chalet , Ráistín
This lodge near Ráistín is located 9.3 kilometres from Kells' key attractions, including the Monastery of Kells and St Columba's Church, and 9.1 kilometres from the Hill of Ward.
This lodge offers accommodation for two guests with a kitchen, terrace, garden, and private sauna, alongside barbecue facilities and a picnic area.
Prairie Cabin & Farmstay In The Hills Of Donegal - Ireland
9.9 37 reviews
Ireland
20/06 – 21/06
153 €/nightfor 1 night

Prairie Cabin & Farmstay In The Hills Of Donegal

1 2
cabin , Ballyshannon
Basecamp Knader, a glamping farm 2km from Ballyshannon, County Donegal, offers a unique Wild West-inspired prairie hut near Knader Forest and Assaroe Lake, providing easy access to the Wild Atlantic Way and Ireland's oldest town.
This one-bedroom, two-bathroom dwelling sleeps two guests and features a fridge and microwave, plus communal cookhouse facilities nearby; enjoy an outdoor firepit and explore nearby hiking, canoeing, and surfing opportunities.
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