Best Dog Friendly Glamping Ireland

Best Dog Friendly Glamping Ireland

Best Dog Friendly Glamping Ireland – Jillian Bolger Jillian Bolger is a journalist and editor specializing in food and travel writing. A member of the Irish Food Writers Guild, his work appears regularly in the Irish Independent, Sunday Times, Sunday Independent and The Irish Times. He is also a columnist for the Irish Tatler.

As a nation of animal lovers, most of us are choosing to take our dogs with us on holiday to Ireland.

Best Dog Friendly Glamping Ireland

Best Dog Friendly Glamping Ireland

And it’s not just self-service accommodation that welcomes our furry friends: from five-star hotels to country houses, everywhere offers dog-friendly accommodation and special amenities that ensure our canine companions feel right at home.

Dog-friendly Lisburn & Castlereagh

What is dog friendly accommodation? Allowing dogs means different things in different places. Each property sets its own guidelines for accepting dogs, from approved breeds to house rules and fees. Some hotels proudly display their dog policies online, but websites aren’t always up to date with current pet policies. Many properties have a limited number of dog-friendly rooms, which fill up quickly during high season and school holidays. Some hotels charge a cleaning or damage deposit. The only sure way to make sure your pet can check in with you is to be organized and call or email before you book before you travel. Confirm that the property you choose is currently dog-friendly and can accommodate your breed. Ask about additional charges, dog access to the property and whether your pet can be left unattended in the room. Then it’s time to pack up the leash, your favorite pet food and dog bed and go!

Dog Friendly Hotels on the Wild Atlantic Way1| Twelve, Co Galway Four-legged friends are as welcome as humans at Twelve, an elegant dog-friendly Galway hotel just 20 minutes’ drive from the city centre. Pets receive a welcome bag with treats, poop bags and stuffed animals upon check-in. Your room includes a dog bed, a map of local walking areas and a special dog-friendly menu. You can leave your pet in your room (one of three pet suites), and dogs are welcome everywhere, including Pins Gastro Bar, the lobby, and the outdoor patio. There is no extra charge to bring a puppy.  Photo: @thetwelvehotel / @daisymaygalvin Grab your pooch a seat at Twelve The Pins Gastro Bar. 2 | The Wild Hotel, Co Mayo Westport is a popular place to stay on the Wild Atlantic Way, a lively seaside town with great restaurants and attractions. Stay at the centrally located Wyatt Hotel, which has dog-friendly rooms and access miles of walks along the Great Western Greenway, where dogs can be walked on short paths.  Each dog-friendly room sleeps two to three guests and has a special dog bed for your pet. Pets are not allowed in the main part of the property, these rooms have direct access to the ground floor exterior so they can be taken outside easily. All breeds welcome, nightly fee 25 €. 3 | Dunmore House Hotel, Co Cork The family-run Dunmore House Hotel is an elegant coastal retreat in colorful Clonakilty. This is a dog-friendly hotel in West Cork that offers great indoor and outdoor space for furry friends. Dogs are welcome everywhere except the Michelin-recommended Adrift restaurant. If you don’t want to leave your dog unattended in your room, the staff is happy to provide breakfast in the lounge where your pet can sit with you. On the ground floor there are five pet-friendly bedrooms, each with tiled floors, underfloor heating and a balcony. The 30-hectare farm accommodates two to three dogs each free of charge for organic treats and outdoor activities. 4 | Muckross Park Hotel & Spa, Co Kerry Kerry’s stunning countryside is a popular destination for dog owners, with long beaches, mountains and parks perfect for walking. Muckross Park Hotel & Spa in Killarney welcomes miniature and toy dog ​​breeds in its pet-friendly apartments and offers a pet concierge service. When you check in, you’ll find a dog food and water bowl in your apartment, along with a goody bag of toys and treats. Dogs should not be brought into eating or drinking areas and should not be left alone in apartments; Dog walking and sitting service available for €15/hour (paid in cash directly to the sitter/walker). Dog grooming salons can also be arranged. The Pet Concierge has specialist information on everything from vets to Killarney’s favorite walks. €30 is charged for the first night and €10 for additional nights and one dog is allowed per apartment. Pamper your dog with Muckross Park Hotel & Spa’s pet concierge service. 5 | Eco Lodge, The Mustard Seed in Co Limerick For a relaxing country retreat, The Mustard Seed offers comfortable and cozy dog-friendly accommodation in Limerick. Close to the pretty village of Adere, this cozy Victorian accommodation accommodates separate dogs in two pet-friendly rooms: The Garden Suite and The Courtyard Mews, both with direct access to the outdoors. There’s no extra charge, and furry friends will enjoy exploring the grounds’ 10 acres of manicured lawns, an orchard and a working orchard. Dogs are welcome to stay in your room while you eat (and dinner is always important). 6 | Ocean Sands Hotel, Co Sligo Book at the Ocean Sands Hotel in Enniscrone and receive a special pet pass before your stay, detailing all the fun that awaits you at this dog-friendly beachside hotel. Eight dog-friendly rooms (all on the ground floor), apartments with kitchens and patios and a dog-friendly dining area, request a pet-friendly room when booking. €15 charge per dog per night, maximum two dogs per room. Dogs can be left in the room unsupervised for short periods of time. Pets must be well trained, well behaved and up to date on all standard vaccinations. For the comfort of guests the number of large dogs allowed in the lodge is limited and dogs on the restricted breed list are not allowed. Photo: @oceansandshotelsligo Bring your dog to the beach at Ocean Sands Hotel.

Dog Friendly Hotels in Ireland’s Ancient East7| Bellinter House, Co Meath is an ideal base for exploring the Boyne Valley. Meath’s Belinter House is a charming boutique hotel that allows dogs at no extra charge. The converted farmhouse’s atmospheric stable rooms are perfect for dogs – two at a time – and your furry friend can join you for outdoor dining. Pets can be left alone in their room while you’re there, perhaps eating or enjoying a spa treatment, and all breeds are welcome, although you’ll need to pack your bedding, supplies and dog food for this cozy Georgian getaway. Photo: @miss_bobbie_the_frenchie_ Bring your best friend to Bellinter House Boutique Hotel. 8 | Fairmont Carton House, Co Kildare Think your pet deserves a little five-star luxury? The Fairmont Carton House in Kildare is set to roll out the red carpet for pampered pooches at €50/night. This luxury dog-friendly resort comes with a bowl, treats and a mat in your room. Outside of the room, dogs must be on a leash and not left alone, although dog grooming services can be booked so you can enjoy a round of golf, fancy dinner or spa. Although your pet is not allowed in public areas, it is welcome to accompany you on the terrace of the carriage house and courtyard bar. The maximum permitted size of a dog is the standard Labrador size. Photo: @lornamullins Share a meal with your dog on the Carriage House terrace.

Dog-friendly hotel hidden in Ireland9| Gleesons Townhouse, Co Roscommon A restored 19th century townhouse in Roscommon when traveling the county with your dog. The family-run Gleasons Townhouse welcomes dogs in the rooms and has dining tables in the reception area. Your pets can stay in your room for a limited time. You should bring all of your dog’s supplies from the bowl to the bed and the room can accommodate two dogs. Nearby walks include Loughnanane Park and Cloonlarge Bog Walk. Dine with your dog at Gleeson’s Roscommon. 10| Fuchsia Lane Farm welcomes the furry playmates of dog-friendly Fuchsia Lane Farm’s Co Tipperary home border collie Jessie. With four self-catering cottages (the largest sleeping eight guests) and close to the village of Terriglass and Lough Derg, there is plenty to do in this quiet, charming corner of North Tipperary. Dogs are accommodated free of charge, preferably only one per cabin, and must be social and friendly. Large gardens and long walks around the property require dogs to be on a lead when other guests are around. You’ll get advice on which fields are safe to give away for free. Pets cannot be left alone in the cabin, but if necessary, you can leave them stationary for an hour or two. Photo: @fuchsialanefarm Bring your dog on a playdate with a puppy from Fuchsia Lane Farm. 11 | Glasson Lake House,

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