

Self-catering stays
Sometimes, there’s nothing better than the truly bespoke freedom of a self-catering holiday






Perhaps more than any other type of accommodation, a self-catering stay promises the most variety, freedom and potential for personalisation. So, whatever your reason for opting to take a self-catered trip, you’re bound to find something as central, secluded, simple or splendid as you like!
Take The Cottages in Bettystown, County Meath; once inhabited by fishermen, these 300-year-old cottages are now simply gorgeous self-catering beach homes; the beachfront thatched cottage overlooking Omey Island in the wilds of Connemara; or the picturesque Mamore Cottages on the Inishowen Peninsula for wonderfully traditional stays. Maybe you’ll fall in love with the tranquillity of the lakeside lodges at the five-star Lough Erne Resort? Or perhaps you like the idea of stunning views over Belfast Lough from the Blackhead Lightkeeper’s House? No two of these properties are alike – but each one is the perfect home away from home.
Self-catering stays around the island of Ireland
L-R: Batty Langley, County Kildare; Blackrock Beach House, County Antrim; Shackleton Ell, County Laois; Tír na nÓg, County Galway
A self-made stay
For large groups, self-catering is the way to go. But that doesn’t mean you have to settle for any old standard set-up: Ballyportry is a 15th-century Gaelic tower house that sleeps up to eight guests; while the luxurious, 14-person Blackrock Beach House sits right on the seafront in picturesque Portrush.
At the other end of the spectrum are getaways for two. All stone turrets and gothic arched windows, Batty Langley Lodge is the setting for a truly romantic trip; as is the snug and secretive Barbican tower in County Antrim, with its portcullis poised on a bridge above the Glenarm River. The lakeside lodges and villas at Fermanagh’s Finn Lough allow you to take things really easy as you enjoy the onsite spa and natural, untouched surroundings.


Mamore Cottage, County Donegal
Catering for yourself!
If you’re self-catering, you’re going to want to stock up your kitchen cupboard with delicious food, so make the most of local specialties. Take a delicious tour of a smokehouse and bring some goodies back to your fridge; and definitely look up the times for local farmers’ markets. If you’re near Belfast, head for the award-winning St George’s Market (Friday-Sunday) or if you’re in Cork city, you have to wander and feast on the delights on display in the English Market.
Tasting local flavours is a must if you’re eating out, too. In Armagh, it’s the Bramley apple; in Cork, you’ll find drisheen, crubeens and tripe; while in Northern Ireland, it’s the Ulster Fry – recognisable by the inclusion of the soda farl; and in the Republic of Ireland, it’s the Full Irish Fry.
Last but not least, remember: many self-catering stays are more likely to be pet friendly than hotels—so your furry friend can enjoy the adventure with you!


Barbican Gatelodge, County Antrim
Self-catering locations to get you started
Ireland's self-catering gems
Discover some of the island's most enticing places to stay




Fota Island Lodges
For luxury accommodation combined with the independence of self catering, look no further than the Fota Island Resort Lodges, available with two, three or four bedrooms. Set near Cork City, the resort offers golf, spa facilities, dining and more.
Cork
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Magherintemple Lodge
Magherintemple Lodge is located in the beautiful seaside town of Ballycastle on the north Antrim Coast. It sleeps 2 adults and 2 children. There is a great feeling of quiet and peace, yet it is only 5 minutes drive to a beautiful beach.
Ballycastle
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Roe Valley Resort
Northern Ireland's premier golf and spa resort. Overlooking its own stunning 18 hole golf course and set amidst the gorgeous surroundings of the Roe Valley Country Park, the hotel boasts 118 guestrooms and 3 dog friendly residences..
Limavady
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One Bedroom Lodges at Lusty Beg
Nestled on the lough shore, our one bed lodges for two have everything you need to create a cosy sanctuary that doesn’t feel too far from home.
Kesh
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Potters Cottage
Quaint, two-bedroom Potter’s Cottage is in what was the working farmyard of Castle Ward Estate, on the shores of Strangford Lough. There are white-washed stone walls, small peeping windows and a roaring fire to welcome you after a busy day of exploring, and room for your dog too.
Down
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Milk Harbour Holidays
On the edge of the Atlantic Ocean between Streedagh Beach and Mullaghmore, Milk Harbour Holidays offers two apartments with sea views, access to the seashore and is an ideal location for both exploring North Sligo and South Donegal and relaxing.
Sligo
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Lakelodge
Nestled in a wonderful, lakeside location close to the banks of the picturesque Lough Owel, adjacent to beautiful forest walks and in an outstanding beautiful and natural area, Lake Lodge is located in the Midlands area of Irelands Ancient East.
Westmeath
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The Courtyard - Sheen Falls Country Club
The Courtyard at Sheen Falls Country Club is a magnificent development of townhouses adjacent to the Sheen Falls Lodge Hotel, in Kenmare, County Kerry.
Kerry
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