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Ballycastle
Situated just 1.3 km from Ballycastle Beach, Ceide Glamping features accommodation in Ballycastle with access to a garden, barbecue facilities, as well as luggage storage space. This beachfront property offers access to free WiFi and free private parking. On clear days, guests can head outside to enjoy the campground's outdoor fireplace or simply kick back and relax. We have enjoyed our stay here, it is a wonderful location with a great view to the Atlantic and Downpatrick Head, The hut is very tidy and cosy . Towels, coffee, salt and pepper and even butter + jam available. TV and TV program is great (not important for me but if you travel with a teenager that is a big plus)
Mayo
Set in Mayo and only 36 km from Ballycroy National Park, Geraghtys Farmyard Pods offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking. There is a private entrance at the campground for the convenience of those who stay. The campground features family rooms. INCREDIBLE - AMAZING - cutest experience ever ! The pods were so cosy it was a dream ! In front we even had cute little sheep just living their best life. You have a little communal kitchen, where there’s also a washing machine, it’s super practical. The pods are right next to the city center, and to the sea, which is great for evening walks ! We simply loved our stay in our little cocoon.
Castlebar
Set in Castlebar, in a historic building, 4.6 km from National Museum of Ireland - Country Life, Mayo Glamping is a recently renovated campground with a garden and barbecue facilities. Boasting a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with an outdoor fireplace. The campground also offers free WiFi, free private parking and facilities for disabled guests. This location is whimsical and fun! The housing was beyond what we expected, so neat, clean and comfortable. The bathrooms, kitchen and hot tub were wonderful. The staff was overly accomodating and kind. Definately a highlight of our trip!
Ross Port
Set in Ross Port, 46 km from Ballina, Teach Greannai Accommodation Pod provides free WiFi.
A continental breakfast is available daily at the property. There is an on-site restaurant, which serves a variety of Irish dishes.
Well equipped with fridge, microwave, kettle, toaster etc. Nice touch that there was coffee, tea, milk etc. Toilet/shower only a few meters away. Beds very comfortable. Enjoyed the food of the takeaway on site. Staff was friendly and very helpful.
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Walking distance from the beach, the location was very peaceful. The house was very clean.
It was very clean and had everything we needed for a short break. The hosts kindly provided us with a thorough list of all the wonderful things available to do in the locality. Lots of great restaurants, view spots, beaches and pubs close.
Lots of facilities, very clean and spacious glamping tent
Everything, amazing place to spend time with the family, we went glamping however we won’t to come back next year for camping.
Very clean, pretty and everything there that you would require for Glamping.
Above all, we loved where the property was positioned. Tucked away in a beautiful green space 10 mins drive from Westport and 10 mins the other way from beautiful beach and foot of Craugh Patrick. lovely walks and scenery all around. Very spacious property. 3 very decent sized bedrooms. All very clean and homely.
Beautiful property, stunning view, so clean. so much attention to detail from providing picnic bags and beach towels to the family board games and novels to read!
The cottage was charming and comfortable, very clean and well equipped. The most incredible views and access the mountains and beaches. The perfect little hide-away! Can’t wait to stay again.
Perfect location, stunning views. Only 10 min drive to Keem beach. Rooms were very clean and tastefully decorated with everything we needed. Rooms were also lovely and warm, could alter heat as desired. Very friendly and helpful hosts, Deirdre and Tommy, who provided information on things to do, places to eat, etc. They also had plenty of literature in the rooms on Achill and the Wild Atlantic Way.