17/8/2015 0 Comments 5 Best Glamping Spots in IrelandGlamping is here to stay. A perfect blend of nature and luxury can get rid of many of the everyday fast paced stresses we put up with. However striking that balance of nature and luxury is key and that is where Irish Shepherd's Huts come in. We all love the outdoors and understand its power in healing and helping alleviate stress. At Irish Shepherds Huts, we also understand the power of the 'little things', especially when trying to enjoy a stress-free weekend. Glamping allows anyone to sit by a babbling brook, dine under the stars or cozy around a fire, but this all becomes pointless if the food is burnt, you are cold and wet or bored. The balance of glamping is to find a balance and harmony between nature and home comforts and this becomes a lot easier in a beautifully made Irish Shepherds Huts. Want to get back to nature? Contact us today to discuss carving out your own little world of peace and quiet. Once you do, below is a list of the some of best places in Ireland you could enjoy that harmonious balance of nature and luxurious home comforts. 1. Glamping in KerryKerry has always had a strong tourism industry and is renowned for being one of the most beautiful and picteresques counties in Ireland. You can explore Skellig Michael, a now UNESCO World Heritage Site and also the second largest colony of such seabirds in the world. Skellig Michael is home to near 28,000 pairs of gannets. You can check out the Old Irish Stone Forts of Cahergal and Leacanabuaile, or a beautiful walk along Derrynane Beach. 2. Glamping in CorkIt is hard to beat the coastline of Cork with beautiful, quaint villages such as Kinsale, Bantry, Skibbereen and Clonakilty. Each with its own distinct character and perfect destinations as nearby glamping spots. From Whale watching to surfing, local markets to authentic Irish pubs, Cork has endless options for perfect glamping solutions. Cork also has the fantastic Fota Wild Life Park. 3. Glamping in DonegalFrom the mighty Slieve League cliffs to the fun climb of mount Errigal. World renowned surfing to horse riding on some of Europes best beaches. Donegal is as wild and unspoilt as it gets in Ireland. If on your Glamping holiday you truly want to get away from it all, you wouldn't go far wrong with County Donegal. Plus you'll always enjoy the craic with the locals. With a cheeky glint in their eyes, Donegal people are always up to something. Glamping in MayoIf looking to the west than look no further than the 'big sky' county of Mayo. A hidden gem of Mayo is Belmullet with a huge array adventures to choose from. With towering cliffs and striking headlands sitting alongside some of Irelands whitest beaches and unspoilt areas such as the Ballycroy National Park, a secret little spot in Mayo could be your perfect glamping destination. Glamping in West-MeathNeed an affordable weekend getaway from the hustle and bustle of Dublin? Then place your personalised little Irish Shepherds hut in a perfect little spot in County West Meath. A quick from Dublin you can leave the hectic city behind and enter a landscape of green, fresh air and slow paced, unspoilt nature. Glamping really can be just what the doctor ordered when set up correctly in that perfect little spot. Interested in Glamping?Want a quiet spot to read, write, work or paint? Perhaps your own slice of nature to reconnect your kids to fresh air and games that aren't on an iPhones or iPads. Maybe a romantic little secret spot just for you and yours, our quality hand built Irish Shepherds Huts can offer you that peace of mind and peace and quiet.
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