Whether you’re after rolling green countryside, cosmopolitan shopping centres, a beach break or even a stay in a quaint and picturesque village, our Ireland Cottages can put you within a stone’s throw of your idea of holiday heaven. The Emerald Isle is ideal for families, with plenty of attractions to keep the little ones entertained, and perfect for couples who want to slope off and enjoy a tranquil and romantic backdrop.
Ireland’s easy enough to get to from the UK; you can catch a flight or enjoy a leisurely ferry trip. Once there, you’ll find an eclectic range of things to see and do, from a visit to the legendary Giant’s Causeway in County Antrim, or walking into Dublin’s Guinness Storehouse, before staggering back out a couple of hours later. We have Ireland Cottages in both the North and South of the country, so you might want to sort out the attractions you want to see, before booking your holiday headquarters.
Why Holiday in Ireland?
As much as Ireland offers modern amenities, such as high-end shopping centres and busy cities, the entire island is packed with ancient myths and legends. While you might want to hit the high street, be sure to take in some of the more traditional sites too, such as the limestone karst plates, known as The Burren, which attracts thousands each year not only to see the great standing stones, but to see the wildlife that has set up home there. Alternatively, hire a holiday cottage in Irelandnear Dublin and you’ll be close to the imposingly impressive St Patrick’s Cathedral.
If you’ve chosen a holiday cottage in Ireland for all the family, you’re going to need things for the kids to do. Dublin Zoo is a great place to take a walk on the wild side and your children can get up-close-and-personal with a variety of beasts such as wolves, lions and elephants. Something that always gets little ones excited is the prospect of going underground. Ireland has plenty of caves open to the public, such as the world-famous Doolin Cave and the spectacular formations on show in Dunmore Cave.
Whatever you want from your holiday, don’t forget to set some time aside for a night in a traditional Irish pub – you can’t miss out on the craic!
Our guide: UK pilgrimage routes you can walk on your next holiday includes a walking route that passes through Ireland.
We don't just have fantastic cottages in Ireland, but we also have a whole range of holiday accommodation in France and Spain.