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A winding gravel path leads to a cozy cabin nestled among tall trees, with the sun setting in the background. The grassy area surrounding the cabin features a mix of light and shadow from the trees, creating a serene outdoor setting.
Cabin
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 495 reviews

Tranquil Log Cabin in the Comeragh Mountains (2/2)

Crab Tree Cabin Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Comeragh Mountains on a working sheep farm, Raven's Rock Glamping is the perfect blend of nature and luxury. Perfect for those looking to escape it all and immerse themselves in the Irish countryside. Raven's Rock is off the beaten path, located on the East Munster Way, near stunning hillwalks such as Lough Mohra and Coumshingaun and the Suir Blue Way. We'll be happy to help you plan some hikes to make the most of your South East stay.

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An architecturally designed cabin is situated amid a field of wildflowers. The exterior features dark wooden siding with large windows reflecting surrounding nature. A chimney extends from the roof, suggesting a cozy interior atmosphere. The cabin blends harmoniously with its tranquil environment.
Cabin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Wild Cabins Kinvara

Escape into nature in a 5 star, architecturally designed, off grid cabin. Stay in seclusion at Burren Nature Sanctuary voted 'Best Nature Attraction ROI 2023' Spend your evenings enjoying the walks and meeting the farm pets Fully off grid experience including solar powered hot water and a modern Scandinavian dry (compost) toilet. Upon arrival you are provided with a fully charged battery, powered by solar panels on the roof and a reservoir of treated rainwater harvested on the roof for washing.

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The traditional thatched cottage is surrounded by a gravel driveway and lush greenery. Soft lighting from the windows creates a welcoming glow against the evening sky. A small patio area with garden furniture is visible, adding to the quaint rural charm.
Farm stay
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

IrishThatched farm cottage. Private rural retreat

Traditional Irish Thatched b cottage. Rural, Self catering, basic supplies on arrival. WiFi. Private, with modern facilities, ideal for 4px sharing 2 x double beds. Experience a night under the thatch, ideal base to explore Munster, hike in the galtees, cycle in ballyhoura, visit Kerry,, Cork, the Cliffs of Moher,, Rock of Cashel. At night relax by the wood stove or in the pretty garden. Gated with parking. Rural location Farm, with animals ,car is a must. Pets by request, not child proofed

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A comfortable bedroom features a dark leather headboard with white and blue bedding. Two elegant wall sconces provide soft lighting above bedside tables, which hold decorative accents. A floral wall art piece adds a touch of color to the neutral walls.
Guest suite
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 439 reviews

Elegantly Restored Suite in Historic Limerick

Comfortable one-bedroom suite in an authentic 1840s Georgian townhouse. In the heart of Limerick, gateway city to Wild Atlantic Way. Enjoy this classy home with private entrance and underfloor heating. Cook dinner in the fully equipped kitchen and then head out to enjoy the attractions of Limerick historic area. Be it the galleries, theatres, museums, history (King John's Castle), sports (Munster Rugby) or shopping, wining and dining all on your doorstep. Onstreet parking directly outside.

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An open-plan living and dining area is featured, with a wooden dining table surrounded by matching chairs. Natural stone walls add character, while a sleek armchair sits beside a lamp. A staircase leads to the upper level, illuminated by soft hanging lights.
Townhouse
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 301 reviews

Authentic Georgian City Centre Town House.

The Mews, Theatre Lane is a beautiful converted stable house in the centre of Georgian Limerick. It has on it's doorstep the award winning Freddys Bistro as well as numerous cafes, bars and shops within walking distance. It comprises of a spacious open plan living/ dining room, fully fitted kitchen, 1 double bedroom, a twin bedroom & bathroom. If you relish the opportunity to stay in a true heritage building in Ireland then The Mews is for you, it is perfect for business or a city break.

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Apartment
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Dromsally Woods Apartment

Newly refurbished one bedroom apartment in the heart of Cappamore village. Located in a quite development with all mod cons. Its only a 20 minute drive to Limerick City and close to Clare Glens and Glenstal Abbey. The perfect place to chill out or it can be a home away from home for those working and travelling with a dedicated work station and good internet. A car is recommended but there is a good bus service that operates from Limerick City to Cashel about 6 times a day - the 332.

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A spacious bedroom features a comfortable double bed layered with soft white bedding. Nightstands with green lamps are positioned on either side of the bed. A vibrant yellow decorative pillow is placed against the headboard, and a textured rug adds warmth to the floor.
Flat
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 312 reviews

The Apartment, Curraghbeg - Adare

Beautiful, bright, luxurious self contained apartment adjoining our home. Own entrance and private parking. One bedroom upstairs with very comfy double bed, sofa bed downstairs in living room that sleeps two people. Bathroom is upstairs ,electric shower and lovely fresh fluffy towels.USB charging points and WiFi throughout. Wood burning stove in living room to make your stay cosy! ONLY GUESTS BOOKED ARE PERMITTED ON THE PROPERTY. Beautiful countryside 1.2km outside Adare village

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Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 490 reviews

The Shed

A 15 / 20 minute drive from Killarney on route to the famous Ring of Kerry in the middle of the Reeks District voted in the top 5 destinations to visit in the Rough Guide. 7 minutes to Killorglin the home of Puck Fair the oldest festival in Ireland. This cottage is set at the foot of the McGillycuddy Reeks with a view of Carrantuohill. Perfect for hiking, walking and cycling... The space sleeps 2 people. The heating is electric. The stove in not in use for burning fuel ....

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The cottage features an exterior of traditional stonework with a slate roof, set against a natural landscape. A rustic picnic table is positioned in front, inviting outdoor gatherings. The surrounding area is marked by gravel and greenery, enhancing the cottage's connection to its tranquil environment.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 323 reviews

Artists' Cottage @ Multi Award-Winning Cnoc Suain

''A place quite unlike any other'' The Guardian. Welcome to Cnoc Suain, our family-owned hillside settlement nestled within an enchanting rural landscape in the Gaeltacht region of Connemara. Located on a popular cycling route between two villages: Spiddal(6.5km) for beach, crafts & music, and Moycullen(8.5km) for Friday farmers market & adventure centre. Only 25 mins drive from Galway City (Ireland's cultural capital) yet fully immersed in the wild beauty of Connemara.

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The exterior of a stone townhouse is visible, featuring a gray front door with a diamond-shaped window. A matching arch window is set above it, framed with light blue trim. The rustic stone wall exhibits a mix of natural textures in neutral tones.
Townhouse
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 652 reviews

City Centre Townhouse

This property is situated at No. 3 Theatre Lane in the heart of Limerick City Centre. The townhouse is within walking distance of all the History, Shopping, Restaurants and Bars that Limerick has to offer. It has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and can accommodate up to 5 people. It has a high quality finish and is very spacious and bright with many skylights throughout the property, all with blackout blinds. High speed internet/Netflix, no cable tv Smart TVs in all three bedrooms

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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
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 serene view captures the log cabin set against a backdrop of tall, bare trees. A still body of water, reflecting the surrounding landscape, lies in the foreground, framed by moss-covered rocks. The cabin shows large windows, allowing natural light to enhance its surroundings.
Cabin
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

LakeLands harbour cabin

Private Log Cabin, fronting on to the lake with access to private harbour. Surrounded by mature woodlands, this modern but cosy cabin is positioned on Eastern Shores of Lough Derg, by Garryknnedy. Perfect for holidays at anytime of the year,it's a heaven for fishermen and nature lovers. Excellent for water sports, local forest walks, pony trekking, and relaxation. Makes great holiday base for families, or those who want to get away from it all.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Limerick?

    Consider staying around the medieval city center for access to historic landmarks, riverside walks, and local dining. The Newtown Pery area has Georgian architecture and arts venues, while neighborhoods near the University of Limerick create a lively atmosphere with green spaces.

  • What are the best things to do in Limerick with kids?

    Families often explore King John's Castle with its interactive exhibits or visit the Hunt Museum for creative workshops. Public parks and riverside trails encourage outdoor play and easy strolls.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Limerick?

    Discover the medieval history at King John's Castle, browse Irish art at the Limerick City Gallery of Art, or stroll the Milk Market packed with local produce. The riverside area is known for its lively cafés and scenic paths.

  • How is the weather in Limerick?

    Limerick has cool, damp winters around 38–48°F (3–9°C) and milder summers from 54–67°F (12–20°C), with rainfall spread throughout the year. Layered clothing and a waterproof jacket are useful in any season.

  • What are the best places to visit in Limerick?

    King John's Castle, St. Mary's Cathedral, and the Hunt Museum are among the most popular sites for history and culture. The riverside streets and Georgian quarters highlight Limerick's distinctive character.

  • What are some hiking trails in Limerick?

    Explore trails along the River Shannon, as well as tree-lined paths in nearby parks and woodlands. Longer routes around the countryside invite walkers to experience scenic hills and quiet rural landscapes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Limerick?

    Families often visit King John's Castle for engaging exhibits, explore interactive science spaces, or enjoy public parks with playgrounds. Arts centers and museums frequently run special events for children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Limerick?

    Many explore traditional villages, dramatic coastal cliffs, or visit nearby castles and heritage estates. Nature walks, artisan food trails, and historic abbeys are frequently suggested around the region.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Limerick?

    Limerick has a range of pet-friendly vacation rentals, especially in residential neighborhoods near parks or green spaces. When booking, check for specific amenities and house rules regarding pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Limerick?

    Locals recommend browsing the Milk Market for artisan goods and tasting traditional breads or cheeses. Walking is a great way to take in the street murals, and carrying a compact rain jacket is always useful.

  • What is Limerick known for?

    Limerick is known for its medieval core, rugby traditions, and vibrant arts scene. Its long riverside and historic markets help create a strong sense of local identity.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Limerick?

    Seek out the People's Park for peaceful gardens or discover lesser-visited art studios tucked away in old Georgian buildings. Smaller galleries and cafés around the city often showcase local creators.

  • What are the best foods to try in Limerick?

    Limerick is known for artisan breads, traditional Irish stews, and homemade preserves available at local markets. Smoked salmon, black pudding, and farmhouse cheeses are frequently suggested tastes.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Limerick?

    Pack layered clothing, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable shoes for exploring both city streets and rural paths. An umbrella and travel adapter for electronics are also helpful for most travelers.

  • What is the nightlife in Limerick like?

    Limerick has a lively pub culture with live music, locally brewed ales, and friendly venues. The city center is known for its mix of contemporary bars, traditional pubs, and late-night venues hosting performances.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Limerick?

    Limerick has a celebrated Saint Patrick’s Day parade, an annual arts festival in summer, and lively rugby matches drawing passionate fans. Seasonal street fairs and food events often highlight local culture.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Limerick?

    Family friendly vacation rentals are available throughout Limerick, especially near public parks or close to cultural sites. Many have space for groups and amenities to make traveling with children easier.

  • When is the best time to visit Limerick?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and more outdoor festivals, while winter brings quieter streets and indoor exhibitions. Ireland's climate means occasional showers year-round.

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    230 of Limerick holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Limerick stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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