Unusual Holiday Accommodation Ireland

Started by NAG1, January 02, 2013, 01:45:04 PM

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NAG1

Sorry folks if I am duplicating an old thread, but have been looking around today first day back at work and all that, for some unique type accommodation for a short break. Something to look forward too over the next few weeks. I have been looking online but cant seem to find anything unusual outside of England or Scotland.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thinking along the lines of the log cabins in Scotland or Tree Houses/ Tipee's - anyone any experience of these on this side of the channel?

T Fearon

Stay in George Best's childhood home in Cregagh Estate, Belfast. Conceal your perceived religious/cultural identity though.

Rois

Boats on the Shannon from Carrick on Shannon?  Might not be available for a while yet until it warms up a bit.

Not very different, but you can rent a house on Lusty Beg island in Fermanagh - involves a car "ferry" trip (of about 50 metres). 

NAG1

Quote from: Rois on January 02, 2013, 02:36:37 PM
Boats on the Shannon from Carrick on Shannon?  Might not be available for a while yet until it warms up a bit.

Not very different, but you can rent a house on Lusty Beg island in Fermanagh - involves a car "ferry" trip (of about 50 metres).

Thanks Rois thats along the right lines anyway  ;)

gerrykeegan

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Canalman

Would recommend a few days in the larger of the Arran Islands. Not completely an "unusual" place to stay but has a hell of alot to be seen/to do for such a smallish place. Walking, fishing, cycling, gargling, scenery, boat trips, historical sites, cliffs, wildlife (whales, seals etc) ,beaches and an airplane trip etc  there if you want.
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No Soloing

Forest holidays - http://www.ballyhouraforestluxuryhomes.com/index.html

There is a fancy tent for hire near Dungiven http://www.uktravelboutique.com/inventory.php?&productId=434...13Cached

There are some other fancy tents, yurts etc here http://goglamping.net/location/europe/ireland/
Some of our friends stayed in a yurt - I think it was in Leitrim. They had the kids with them but they didnt think it was as good as they expected

This is an article I came across a while back http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2007/feb/01/ireland.hotels.shortbreaks Its a bit old but might give you ideas

If you look about there are old schoolhouses, stables, station houses, post offices etc that you can stay in around the country


trileacman

Quote from: Canalman on January 02, 2013, 03:40:00 PM
Would recommend a few days in the larger of the Arran Islands. Not completely an "unusual" place to stay but has a hell of alot to be seen/to do for such a smallish place. Walking, fishing, cycling, gargling, scenery, boat trips, historical sites, cliffs, wildlife (whales, seals etc) ,beaches and an airplane trip etc  there if you want.
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Went on a rip/holiday with 50 others to Aranmore. Stayed in tents, best holiday I ever done especially with a crowd, went about at our leisure, rented bikes, fire on the beach, pub all night, no guards, went swimming, walking. Was in the summer though so the weather suited.
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heganboy

Lough Erne has great little "castles" for staying- had some Americans over that haven't stopped talking about them in 2 years...
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DickyRock

Quote from: toe to hand on January 02, 2013, 03:45:09 PM
this looks like fun

http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/home/places-to-stay/view-page/item866898/236990/

The neighbours used to camp down in Castle Ward all the time with a camper van. They sold it after the summer but just spent a few days in the tee pees there. They loved it and recommend them highly.

ardal

Nothing unusual with either of these but I'd a great time around this time of year in both.

Rented a thatched cottage in or near Adara (Co.Donegal; excuse spelling if incorrect). Middle of nowhere and yet only a 20/30 min walk to a great bar in the town.

Turf fires, mist covered landscape and the sound of the Atlantic ocean.

Also stayed in Dumbeg; Donegal again, (again excuse spelling) near Gwenore. Same set up but the front of the house looked straight on to the Atlantic / north sea. There was a hotel nearby with great craic (view point hotel??), not far from Dumbeg village, part of the gaeltach I think.

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