Holiday rentals with outdoor seating in County Clare

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A rustic farmhouse is set against a clear blue sky, with flowered plants lining the gravel driveway. A rooster stands prominently in the foreground, adding a touch of farm life to the scene. Large windows reflect the sun, inviting natural light into the home.
Farm stay in Kilfenora
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Stunning Burren Farmhouse, sleeps 8

'The Old Farmhouse' is located on our family run farm in the heart of the Irish countryside, just 2.5 miles from Kilfenora village. This self catering accommodation is suitable for people seeking peace and tranquillity, but also families with children. The area is peaceful and relaxing, but within easy reach of a wide variety of amenities and attractions. We provide information folders and the Jim Robinson map in the cottage. Looking forward to seeing you! Martin & Marian Barry The Burren Farm Cottages are situated on the edge of the world famous Burren region, which is an unspoiled part of Ireland. Here in the Burren, the bare exposed limestone which is up to 780 metres in thickness, covers an area of 250 square kilometres. Great slabs of rock are almost as flat and undisturbed as they were when they were formed in the warm shallow seas of the Carboniferous ocean 340 million years ago. The Burren does not mean barren; people have settled here since Stone Age times. Evidence of their habitations and tombs are all around you. The unusual flora of the Burren has attracted huge interest and attention over the years. Rare and spectacular plants grow in abundance throughout this unique limestone region. Unusual butterflies and moths feed on the flora and the hazel scrub. Pine forests give cover to the larger animals including Pine Marten.

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A charming home is set against a backdrop of rolling hills and a coastal view. The exterior features a white facade with a unique stone entrance. Outdoor seating is visible on a small patio area surrounded by native grasses and shrubs, offering a tranquil setting.
Place to stay in County Clare
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 275 reviews

Hillside Hideaway Lahinch Co Clare

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway in Lahinch near The Cliffs of Moher and The Burren. The hideaway loft, nestles in the hillside with panoramic views of Lahinch beach and golf course. This property is a colourful, cosy and creative one bedroomed apartment unit which is attached to the side of a family home where the owner lives with her young family and golden labrador Eric. Its two minutes drive from Lahinch village with a patio area to the side with breath taking sea views.

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The exterior of a traditional stone farmhouse is presented, showcasing a grey slate roof and wooden front door. Windows on either side feature inviting views, while a stone wall surrounds the front yard. A parking space is visible adjacent to the house.
Cottage in County Clare
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Filleadh na Fainleog (Swallows Return)

This beautiful, traditional and historic farm house is filled with a richness of Irish culture, music and folklore. Lovingly restored using original flagstone and ash from trees on its own land. This home offers an unique experience to steep oneself in rare beauty. Filleadh na Fainleog is situated on the edge of the Burren just a 5 mins drive from the market town of Ennistymon and 8 mins from the seaside resort of Lahinch on the Wild Atlantic Way. The majestic Cliffs of Moher is 20 mins drive.

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A traditional thatched cottage with a distinctive peaked roof is surrounded by a manicured garden. The whitewashed exterior is complemented by green landscaping and a clear sky, showcasing a blend of classic architecture and natural beauty.
Home in County Limerick
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Elizabeth's Thatched Cottage on Wild Atlantic Way

Elizabeth's Thatched Cottage is a two hundred year old listed building located in the heart of a working farm on The Wild Atlantic Way. The cottage has three bedrooms, bathroom, sitting room and kitchen with stunning views of the River Shannon. 30 minute drive to Adare Manor and Ballybunion Golf Club, Limerick Greenway and an hour away from Killarney National Park. Tarbert/Killimer ferry to Burren National Park and Cliffs of Moher 5 minutes away. An hours drive from Shannon and Kerry Airports.

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The glamping dome features a unique hexagonal structure with a clear exterior, reflecting the surrounding landscape. A wooden deck is positioned nearby, accommodating outdoor seating. The sky above displays a blend of clouds and soft evening light, creating a serene atmosphere.
Dome in County Clare
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 381 reviews

Burren Glamping Luxury Dome

Nestled in the rolling hills & deep green meadows of the Burren lies your luxury glamping stay. A place where the heartbeat of nature will soothe and comfort body & mind. Stay up late to watch the sunset & the spectacular Burren night sky from your luxury garden dome. Wake to birdsong, the fresh Burren air & a wholesome breakfast. Guests have a private modern kitchenette and a bathroom annex. A place to relax and de-stress, the gateway to your Burren adventure. We look forward to hosting you!

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The spacious master bedroom features a Queen bed, accented by a warm blanket. Two armchairs with a side table create a cozy reading space. A large panoramic window offers views of the surrounding landscape and natural light, complemented by wooden paneling and a serene painting.
Cottage in County Clare
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Cottage at Doonagore Castle

Welcome to the Cottage at Doonagore Castle. Nestled alongside one of Ireland’s most iconic landmarks, Doonagore Castle Cottage has been painstakingly renovated by the castle’s owners, merging authentic 300-year-old features with modern amenities, to offer guests a unique vacation experience. Doolin village, famous for its music and culinary delights, is a ten-minute walk away, the dramatic not-to-be-missed cliffs of Moher a short drive, and a spectacular 14th century castle right next door.

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A well-organized kitchen shelf displays an assortment of decorative and functional items. Wooden bowls, ceramic mugs, and colorful dishes are neatly arranged alongside a small toaster and utensils. A vintage-style oil can adds character to the space, complementing the wooden countertop.
Cabin in County Clare
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Cosy cabin 10 min drive from Cliffs of Moher.

Perfect for visiting The Cliffs of Moher, this one bedroom apartment with patio area, offers a fully equipped kitchen, free wifi, cotton bedlinen, towels, toiletries and cooking basics. Set at the back of my old cottage, offering plenty of privacy, overlooking the vegetable garden and apple trees. Ideal for coastal walk to The Cliffs, ferry to Aran Islands, Doolin with it's mix of traditional music pubs & fine dining. Lahinch beach and The Golf Club. The Burren National Park is 30 min away.

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A traditional stone cottage with a light grey exterior is positioned within a gravel area, surrounded by low wooden borders. The roof is covered with slate tiles, and two chimney stacks are visible. Windows with white curtains allow natural light into the interior.
Cottage in Liscannor
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 468 reviews

Kitty's Cottage, Cliffs of Moher

Countryside location in the Parish of Liscannor with close proximity to the magnificent Cliffs of Moher. Traditional Moher Flag stone Cottage built circa 1940's. If its peace and quiet you want, Kitty's Cottage is the right place for you to relax and unwind. It is ideally located due to its close proximity to Lehinch (15 Min drive, Doolin 15 min drive and the Cliffs of Moher 10 min drive) connecting you to the Burren making it a great base to visit all of what Co Clare has to offer.

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A historic stone tower stands prominently on a grassy hill, surrounded by the expansive Atlantic Ocean and rolling waves. The tower features a conical roof and battlement-like structures at the top, offering a striking contrast against the dramatic coastal landscape.
Cottage in Doolin
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 275 reviews

Doonagore lodge with Spectacular elevated Seaviews

This beautifully designed and refurbished coastal retreat is all about its stunning location and panoramic views of the Atlantic ocean, Doolin, the Aran Islands, and across to the twelve pins of Connemara. Perfectly located to explore the rugged Wild Atlantic way of County Clare and a gateway to the iconic Burren National Park, voted the number 1 visitor location in Ireland, not to mention the nearby breathtaking Cliffs of Moher known to many as the 8th wonder of the world!

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A charming stone cottage is set amidst lush greenery, featuring a sloped metallic roof equipped with solar panels. The facade includes large windows that invite natural light, while a gravel path leads to the entrance, framed by a rustic stone wall and flowering plants.
Home in Miltown Malbay
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Silverhill House, Miltown Malbay

Retreat to this charming and elegant home located just a short drive from Miltown Malbay, Lahinch and the Cliffs of Moher. This house is nestled in nature, offering private access to the old native woodland of the Glendine Valley. The home radiates warmth and sustainability, renovated with natural materials and utilising solar panels. It accommodates a couple or two guests with loads of spaciousness, a family of four would be very comfortable, and pets are welcome.

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The exterior of a charming converted barn is shown, featuring stone walls adorned with green ivy. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, flanked by two wooden chairs and a small table on a grassy area, with trees framing the scene under a clear blue sky.
Barn in Tulla
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Charming renovated cottage in a rural setting

You are very welcome in “The Mews”, a charming converted barn located on the grounds of the 18th Century restored Fomerla House, also called Castleview Cottage. The Mews, a traditional barn with the convenience of modern life, is ideally located in a tranquil setting, convenient for exploring the sights of County Clare. It is 25 minutes from Shannon Airport, 15 minutes from Ennis, the medieval capital town of Clare and 10 minutes from Tulla, the local town.

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A modern stone cottage is depicted with large glass doors that provide access to a charming outdoor seating area. A round wooden table is surrounded by folding chairs, while a bench is positioned nearby. Lush greenery and a clear blue sky complete the serene setting.
Cottage in Carron
5 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

The Shed, Carron, in the heart of the Burren

A spacious modern cottage in the beautiful Burren. A place to relax and enjoy the beautiful countryside or a starting point for adventure the choice is yours. The cottage is situated on a walking route and is only a 5 minute walk to Temple Cronan's medieval church and St Cronan's holy well. The cottage is well situated for taking in the many attractions of the Burren and the wider North Clare area and is only 10 mins from the Wild Athlantic way.

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