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6 unique glamping experiences on the island of Ireland

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A little bit of luxury in the wild, a true connection to the lush green Irish landscapes and amazing views of the starry night sky – here are six unique places on the island where you can combine it all.

Finn Lough Resort, County Fermanagh 
Finn Lough Resort, County Fermanagh 

Finn Lough Resort, County Fermanagh 

They say the switched-on come to switch off at these luxury ‘bubble’ domes located in a private forest in the expansive lakelands of Fermanagh. The ultimate in rooms with a view, the domes are transparent, allowing you to stargaze from the comfort of a four-poster bed. Featuring ensuite bathroom, Nespresso coffee machine, fluffy robe and daily breakfast, the domes are designed with the surroundings in mind, and sustainability plays an important part in the contents of each room.

Sperrinview Glamping, County Tyrone  

This truly special glamping experience is located in a designated Dark Sky site in the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains. It’s only meters from the OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory and the ancient Beaghmore Stone Circles, and just 2km from Davagh Forest, a mountain-biking paradise. The glamping pods have all the feature comforts, including a kitchenette and shower room, but uniquely allow you to lie in bed and gaze at the stars via a viewing window.

Clifden Eco Camping, County Galway

Perfect for a semi-wild, stargazing camping adventure, this award-winning ecological park is nestled among sand dunes on the shores of the Wild Atlantic Way, close to the thriving town of Clifden and Connemara National Park. Unplug from civilization and indulge in the pure relaxation nature has to offer here. Plus, there is much to do without getting into the car, including walking, cycling, scuba diving, kite surfing and boat fishing.

Chléire Haven, Cape Clear Island, County Cork  

A pretty special place for your holiday, this is the country’s most southerly Irish-speaking inhabited island, lying eight miles off the coast of West Cork. You can stay in a luxury yurt here, a stylish bell tent or even bring your own tent if you wish. Whether stargazing through the top clear circle of a yurt, sitting out on the decking on balmy evenings or chatting round the stove, the peace and tranquillity of the island’s natural environment and shimmering harbours will envelop you.

Chléire Haven, Cape Clear Island, County Cork  
Chléire Haven, Cape Clear Island, County Cork  

Aran Islands Camping and Glamping, County Galway 

There is no roughing it at this glamping site to be found on Inis Mór, the largest of the three Aran Islands in Galway Bay. Alongside everything you need for a comfortable stay, jaw-dropping landscapes, gorgeous sunsets and night skies, sweeping views and local traditions that go back thousands of years come as standard. The Aran Islands reflect Ireland as it used to be. For anyone looking for a place to sleep under the stars, it would be hard to think of a better location.

Teapot Lane Glamping, County Leitrim 

Imagine relaxing on the balcony of your own treehouse watching the birds in their natural environment with a large mature tree coming up through the deck. Choose from the treehouse, three luxury camping domes or a country cottage at this welcoming campsite in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, where you are likely to spot foxes, badgers, wild deer, hares and many species of birds big and small. Hillwalking, horse riding, surfing, and a selection of cosy Irish pubs are all nearby.


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Julie Nguyen
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Julie, the visionary founder of SNAP TASTE, is passionately dedicated to uncovering the latest trends across hotels, restaurants, lifestyle, and entertainment. Julie is also an accomplished Marketing Director specializing in brand strategy and a valued member of the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council. Julie’s discerning eye and industry knowledge have been recognized through her role as a judge for the 2024 and 2025 CES Innovation Awards, where she evaluated groundbreaking advancements in technology. This prestigious role underscores her commitment to exploring and sharing cutting-edge developments that shape our world. Her passion for storytelling extends beyond technology. Julie has provided in-depth coverage of landmark global events such as the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the Dubai 2020 Expo, CES, the D23 Expo, and the 2023 Milano Monza Motor Show. These experiences highlight her ability to capture the essence of world-class events, offering readers a front-row seat to pivotal moments. In addition, Julie has made a mark in film criticism, crafting memorable and compelling reviews for Nat Geo’s documentaries. Her ability to analyze and convey the heart of cinematic storytelling adds a new dimension to her versatile portfolio. Julie's dedication to delivering meaningful narratives ensures her audience stays informed, entertained, and inspired.
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