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Farmstay vacation rentals in Ulster

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Top-rated farm stay accommodations in Ulster

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Bungalow in County Donegal
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 461 reviews

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This unique cottage sleeps six people & is ideally placed in South-West Donegal along the Wild Atlantic Way. It offers complete tranquillity & lies within easy reach of the main attractions of the area (beaches, hiking, surfing, kayaking, horse riding, chasing waterfalls & sunsets). The cosy cottage is perfect for peaceful strolls across Donegal’s breathtaking beach’s& it’s the ultimate backdrop for a low-key romantic break, however, you’ll have to make friends with the cows while you’re there!

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A charm-filled shepherd's hut is presented in a serene outdoor setting, featuring a newly installed electric hot tub nearby. The hut's exterior is painted in a sleek black, complemented by light blue doors. A paved area surrounds the hut, with a seating arrangement positioned nearby.
Shepherd’s hut in Ballyward
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 216 reviews

Croob View Black Hut

Enjoy the setting of this romantic spot on a working sheep and cattle farm in the Dromara Hills, nestled in nature. Between Castlewellan and Dromara, 15min drive to Newcastle, 25min from Belfast. A couples retreat with a new electric hot tub in the middle of a mountain, sheep as the only possible disturbance. Guests are welcome to meet and greet our animals at the gate up to the hut. Honey the Falabella horse, 5 pygmy goat and our Free range hens, who give our guests eggs in our welcome pack.

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Treehouse in County Donegal
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 526 reviews

The Birdbox, Donegal Treehouse with Glenveagh view

Airbnb Host Spotlight Award - Most Unique Stay 2023 ***Please read the listing profile in full to completely understand the space before booking.*** The Birdbox at Neadú is a cosy, handcrafted treehouse nestled in the branches of beautiful mature oak and scots pine trees on our property. To the front are stunning views towards Glenveagh National Park. A short distance from The Wild Atlantic Way, The Birdbox is ideal for a fun, peaceful getaway or a great base from which to explore Donegal.

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Tiny homes in Ballycastle
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 591 reviews

The Surf Shack, Causeway Coast, Ballycastle.

The Surfer’s Shack is a unique tiny space created from an upcycled shipping container. The decor is inspired by the local Causeway coastline. If you’re looking for a quiet secluded getaway, this is the place for you, as the shack is surrounded by rolling county Antrim farmlands, all the while being within minutes of the top spots such as the giants causeway, Carrick-a-rede rope bridge, the dark hedges and the Bushmills distillery. A little further (15 minutes drive) will take you to Portrush.

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A charming thatched cottage features a white exterior with bright red doors and window frames. Surrounded by greenery, a gravel pathway leads to the entrance. A green bench and bicycle are visible in the foreground, enhancing the inviting rural ambiance.
Home in County Longford
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 282 reviews

Stunning thatched property: Nanny Murphy's Cottage

Featured in the Irish Times, Independent & sustainable building websites; this unique property is all about traditional Irish culture, heritage & passionate craftsmanship. Quiet, cosy and romantic, it boasts many authentic features (cob walls, open fireplace, exposed beams) that transport you back to old Ireland! Includes modern conveniences for comfort. Great central location in beautiful countryside - ideal for exploring Ireland's gems. This isn't just a place to stay - its an experience...

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A luxury glamping pod features a distinctive curved roof and a glass door framed by light curtains, showcasing a blend of modern design and natural surroundings. It is set against a backdrop of green fields and a cloudy sky.
Farm stay in Bundoran
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 375 reviews

Glamping in Bundoran with Sea Views

In a quiet corner of Bundoran, our luxury glamping pods offer a relaxing base on the Wild Atlantic Way with stunning views of Tullan Strand. We are based in an excellent position for adults/couples to explore Donegal, Sligo & Leitrim. You can enjoy walking, cycling, and horse trails locally or just soak up the scenery and relax. We are located looking over Tullan Stand which is known worldwide for its perfect surf beach breaks. *We are a working stud farm with horses and dogs/cats on-site.

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Farm stay in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Myrtle's Place - Cosy Cottage near Banbridge.

Myrtle's Place is a traditional, well equipped two bedroom annex with ample parking in a rural setting. 5 miles north of Banbridge; 30 mins south of Belfast and 5 minutes off the A1, it offers a central country base for catching up with family, exploring Co. Down and Belfast. A good stopping point travelling from Dublin to Belfast, the Giant's Causeway or North Coast. A short drive from Linen Mill Game of Thrones Studio at the Boulevard Banbridge and 14 miles from seaside Newcastle.

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Cottage in Broughshane
5 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

Burnside Cottage NITB 4*

Burnside sits on the edge of a working farm in the Braid Valley. Looking across to splendid views of Slemish mountain, it is 30 mins from Belfast and 4k from the award winning village of Broughshane. The surrounding countryside is perfect for cycling or walking. Renowned golf courses Galgorm Castle & Royal Portrush are nearby. Burnside is an ideal location for discovering the Antrim Glens and Causeway Coast. Local hotels include Galgorm Luxury Resort & Spa and Raceview Mill Wooltower.

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A hot tub is situated on a patio, providing a view of lush green fields and distant rolling hills. Sheep are grazing peacefully in the pasture, adding to the serene landscape. The cloudy sky above creates a calm ambiance over the countryside.
Tiny homes in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 484 reviews

The Burrow at No. 84

Cosy country log cabin with beautiful panoramic views over the Antrim hills with Slemish in the distance. The Burrow is a ground floor luxury log cabin with exclusive use of private garden, patio and hot tub. The apartment is a 30 minute drive from the stunning North Coast attractions and a 45 minute drive from Belfast. The apartment is located 50m from our house so we are nearby to make your stay enjoyable. An Electric Vehicle charger is available on request. Additional charges apply.

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Cottage in Dromahair
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 922 reviews

Rural Traditional Cottage

Ideal rural retreat - escape the stresses of modern living. Delightful and quaint traditional cottage with original features, comfortably decorated to give a warm and pleasant stay. Filled with books for every interest, making this cottage a particularly pleasant experience. Situated on a secluded country lane, both private and peaceful. 7 kilometres from the village of Dromahair, and 8 kilometres from the town of Manorhamilton. The River Bonet is nearby. High speed wifi included.

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Castle in Drogheda
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 1,400 reviews

Drummond Tower / Castle

Victoria Drummond Tower was built as a Folly Tower in the victorian period in 1858 by William Drummond Delap as part of Monasterboice House & Demesne. The tower is regarded as a folly tower built in remembrance of his late mother. Recently restored into a small habitable dwelling and is now available for rental for selected months of the year. A very unique and enjoyable place to stay with a vast range of local & historical amenities at your disposal.

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The exterior of a charming cottage showcases a mix of red brick and stone features. Illuminated windows highlight the inviting entrance under a spacious covered porch. A gravel area in front complements the surrounding greenery and mature trees, contributing to a serene ambiance.
Cottage in Crossdoney
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 382 reviews

Peacock House

The Peacock House is located within the Lismore Demesne. It was once the dairy and workers cottage. From the 1980s onwards it was used to house peacocks, giving the cottage its name. After being left dormant for 80 years it was lovingly restored three years ago. These days it is a bright and cozy cottage offering tranquil views of mature trees and park land. There is private access to forest walks along the Doney Stream just outside the doorstep.

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