Rent self-catering accommodation in a national park in Ireland

Are you bored of the usual package holiday? You can’t go wrong with holiday homes in Ireland near a national park – the perfect choice for your next break. Ireland is full of rolling hills, lush green landscapes, stunning coastlines and much more – and there’s lots to do too. A holiday home allows you to enjoy all the modern conveniences you would expect with the flexibility to do what you want, when you want. There are lots of national parks to enjoy, from the gorgeous Glenveagh in County Donegal, the beautiful Ballycroy park in County Mayo, the inspirational delights of Connemara in County Galway, to the awe-inspiring views of the Wicklow Mountains. Going self-catering gives you the perfect base from which to enjoy these amazing national parks – for a break that memories really are made of.

Take the dog on holiday to IrelandBring your pooch

Many Irish holiday homes are dog-friendly, which means you don’t have to leave your precious pooch at home when you head off on your break. Man’s best friend will be in his element as you explore the nearby national park – so much so that you’ll probably end up walking for miles before you realise how far you’ve come! This is the ideal opportunity for you and your pet to embrace your natural surroundings and really make the most of your time away.

Destress

Holiday homes in Ireland near a national park offer you the opportunity to shake off the shackles of your busy working life, and embrace beautiful natural surroundings. Strolling through an Irish park with accompanied by a gentle breeze and breath-taking views is sure to help you to truly relax and unwind. All that delightfully fresh air will help you to sleep better than you have in years, and you’ll easily be able to work up an appetite for the delicious local seafood and fresh produce – healthy living at its most rewarding!

Get the kids outdoors

Do you find yourself lamenting the old days, when kids did not have access to smartphones, tablets and constant internet? Holiday homes in Ireland near a national park can help you to remind your children of the joys of exploring and playing outdoors – so tell them to leave their gadgets behind and start enjoying Irish nature at its finest – the closest you can get to the good old days without a time machine! You might even find yourself having conversations with them that do not involve you having to compete with a screen – and you can’t put a price on that!

Time to ask the big question

If you’ve been thinking about proposing to your other half, a holiday home in Ireland near a national park will provide the most romantic setting for that big moment. Pack a picnic in your modern kitchen that features all the mod cons you need, and don’t forget the champagne for celebrating! Lead your partner along a gorgeous natural path through the woods that would not be out of place in the most magical of fairy tales, until you find the perfect spot for asking that all important question. She won’t be able to say no in a setting as stunning as this – and you’ll have created a memory that will last a lifetime!

 

wind sirf on holiday in IrelandGet active

Do you get bored lying on the beach for hours on end? Shake things up with a self-catering break to Ireland in the vicinity of a national park – the perfect choice if you like your holiday to be action packed! Hire a mountain bike and explore the area while keeping fit and adding a healthy dose of adrenaline to your stay; or put on your hiking boots and get moving to explore some of the most beautiful countryside the world has to offer. If you have your own holiday rental, it’s easy to pack your fishing rods and everything else you need to indulge your favourite past-time – and it will be easy to store all your things too – you don’t get that kind of experience if you stay in a generic hotel hot-spot!

Indulge your creativity

If you like to dabble at writing or painting, you couldn’t wish for a more inspirational setting than a holiday home in Ireland near a national park. Feel the creative juices flow as you gaze out at rolling hills and lush landscapes – you will be picking up your paintbrush or pen in no time! If photography is your thing, you’ll be very much at home in the Irish countryside too – the hardest part will be deciding what not to photograph!

For a break that will allow you to make the most of every second of your time away, holiday homes in Ireland near a national park are the obvious choice. This kind of accommodation is equally accessible for those on a budget and big spenders, so book now!

The national parks in Ireland for great outdoor holidays:

  • Glenveagh National Park in Donegal
  • Wicklow Mountains National Park
  • Connemara National Park in galway
  • Burren National Park in County Clare
  • Ballycroy National Park in County Mayo
  • Killarney National Park in County Kerry