Holiday Apartments in Ireland

Holiday Apartments in Ireland

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Ireland Apartments

  • Last Minute Cottages - The Ring Fort Lodge
  • 1

    Donegal

    The Ring Fort Lodge

    Ref: S776292

    Reviews 11

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    The picturesque town of Glenties meaning ‘The Glens’ is located in the heart of the Donegal Highlands, at the meeting point of the two glens of the Owenea and Stranaglough rivers on the northwest edge of the Bluestack Mountains. The two rivers,...

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    £48

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Old Field Hideaway
  • New Ross

    Old Field Hideaway

    Ref: S842578

    Reviews 1

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    Fethard-on-Sea is a village nestling to the east of the Hook Peninsula, in the south-west of lovely County Wexford. Fethard-on-Sea has a colourful history, including the lifeboat tragedy of 1914, and the Fethard-on-Sea Boycott, which has been...

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    £45

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ryan's Loft
  • 1

    Ardfinnan

    Ryan's Loft

    Ref: S13148

    Reviews 28

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    Ardfinnan is a small village situated close to the Knockmealdown Mountains on the River Suir, in the south of County Tipperary. The village features a beautiful open green, several good pubs, a shop, and Ardfinnan Castle, an impressive Norman...

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    £31

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Garnish Court
  • Glengarriff

    2 Garnish Court

    Ref: S674508

    Reviews 1

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    The community of Glengarriff, located at the entrance to Glengarriff Bay, is a popular tourist destination due to the abundance of natural beauty in the area. With a beachfront setting, a wildlife preserve, and the Glengarriff Golf Club,...

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    £60

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  • Last Minute Cottages - An Coirneal Ciun
  • 1

    Gortahork

    An Coirneal Ciun

    Ref: S1055150

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    The village of Gortahork is situated on the north western tip of the County Donegal coast, and is an increasingly popular location for surfing and walking. There are several beautiful beaches around the area, and the village is home to the Samhain...

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    £37

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Merchant's House
  • Kilrush

    The Merchant's House

    Ref: S5129

    Reviews 14

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    County Clare has so much on offer; boat trips, quirky pubs, seaside resorts and a great tradition for Irish music, all set amidst spectacular scenery such as the towering Cliffs of Moher and the fascinating landscape of The Burren.

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    £54

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sleibhte Sliabh Liag
  • Meananeary

    Sleibhte Sliabh Liag

    Ref: S527552

    Reviews 2

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    South West Donegal is home to Carrick, which is frequently referred to as the gateway settlement to the magnificent Slieve League cliffs. International travellers frequent this modest, thriving community all year long. Carrick has a vibrant...

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Merchant's Store
  • Kilrush

    The Merchant's Store

    Ref: S72708

    Reviews 24

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    County Clare has so much on offer; boat trips, quirky pubs, seaside resorts and a great tradition for Irish music, all set amidst spectacular scenery such as the towering Cliffs of Moher and the fascinating landscape of The Burren.

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Number 6 Narrow Water Castle
  • Cornamucklagh

    Number 6 Narrow Water Castle

    Ref: S309672

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Old School House Belcoo 41
  • Blacklion

    Old School House Belcoo 41

    Ref: S346834

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Shore Road
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    Culdaff

    Shore Road

    Ref: S801479

    Reviews 15

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    The village of Abbey is situated 7 miles west of Portumna and 11 miles from Loughrea, south east of Galway city on the northern shore of Lough Rea. County Galway’s winner, for three years running, of Ireland’s Tidy Towns competition, the village...

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    Ireland is a popular holiday destination due to its stunning landscapes and rich cultural history. Visitors to the country can explore the lovely coastline, venture into rural landscapes and explore the vibrant cities. Holidays can be spent on golf courses, fishing and horse riding in the countryside or soaking up culture on the city streets. Touring along the stunning coastlines, taking in the breathtaking views of the Atlantic and tea stops in charming villages is a favourite for visitors to the Emerald Isle.

    Holiday apartments are a great way to explore Ireland, and our selection of apartments offer a great deal of comfort and convenience for travellers. Boasting a wide range of modern amenities including comfortable living rooms, fully equipped kitchens, spacious bedrooms, and a variety of other stylish features to make your stay as enjoyable and hassle-free as possible, many holiday apartments in Ireland also come with stunning views, allowing you to truly get away from it all.

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    Frequent questions

    • What is the best month to visit Ireland?

      The best month to visit Ireland depends on personal preferences and interests. The summer months of June, July, and August generally offer pleasant weather, longer daylight hours, and a vibrant atmosphere. However, spring (April and May) and autumn (September and October) can also be excellent times to visit, with fewer crowds, beautiful landscapes, and opportunities to experience local festivals and cultural events.

    • How many days in Ireland is enough?

      The number of days needed to explore Ireland depends on the depth of experience desired. A minimum of 5-7 days is often recommended to cover the highlights of popular destinations like Dublin, the Ring of Kerry, the Cliffs of Moher, and Galway. However, to fully immerse in Ireland's diverse landscapes, historic sites, and vibrant culture, extending the trip to 10-14 days or more allows for a more comprehensive exploration of the country.

    • Where should I go in Ireland for the first time?

      For a first-time visit to Ireland, starting in Dublin, the vibrant capital city, is a great choice. Explore its historic sites, such as Trinity College and Dublin Castle, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere. From there, consider visiting popular destinations like the scenic Ring of Kerry, the majestic Cliffs of Moher, and the charming city of Galway, which showcase Ireland's stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage.

    • What is the most walkable town in Ireland?

      Galway is often regarded as one of the most walkable towns in Ireland. The compact city center allows for easy exploration on foot, with its pedestrian-friendly streets, lively atmosphere, and numerous attractions within close proximity. Strolling through the colorful streets of Galway allows visitors to discover charming shops, pubs, restaurants, and historical landmarks such as the Spanish Arch and Eyre Square.

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