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    Clare Island Lighthouse perched on a rugged sea cliff overlooking the Atlantic in County Mayo. Clare Island Lighthouse perched on a rugged sea cliff overlooking the Atlantic in County Mayo.

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    Sightseeing in Ireland is that bit more of an adventure when you can lay your head somewhere special, like a hulking castle or cliff-top lighthouse

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    Barberstown Castle with adjoining white Georgian-style wing set among trees and landscaped lawns in Kildare. Barberstown Castle with adjoining white Georgian-style wing set among trees and landscaped lawns in Kildare.

    1. Barberstown Castle, County Kildare

    Built in the 13th century, Barberstown Castle has been welcoming visitors for over 700 years — even once transforming into the home of Eric Clapton. Voted the Best Historic Hotel of Europe, roaring open fires and delectable dinners await any visitor.

    Clare Island Lighthouse and cottages glowing warmly at twilight in County Mayo. Clare Island Lighthouse and cottages glowing warmly at twilight in County Mayo.

    2. Clare Island Lighthouse, County Mayo

    One of the most exclusive spots in Ireland, it's impossible to hold on to your cares when the salt-slicked wind sweeps in from the Atlantic Ocean at Clare Island Lighthouse. It's one of the island's greatest escapes.

    Round Martello tower nestled on a rocky coastline with steps leading to a modern entrance deck in County Dublin. Round Martello tower nestled on a rocky coastline with steps leading to a modern entrance deck in County Dublin.

    3. Martello Tower, County Dublin

    Built in 1804, this Martello Tower benefits from unparalleled views of Dublin Bay. This quirky, round tower offers a truly unique self-catering experience for those who want to experience a more "rounded" accommodation option.

    The Merchant's House with bright doors and flower boxes in Derry~Londonderry. The Merchant's House with bright doors and flower boxes in Derry~Londonderry.

    4. The Merchant’s House, Derry~Londonderry

    An award-winning, restored Georgian house in the heart of Derry~Londonderry, in The Merchant's House you can chow down on some locally produced jams and yoghurts, relax in the reading room or take advantage of the location and go on a sightseeing stroll through the city.

    Illuminated Portsalon Luxury Camping yurt overlooking Lough Swilly under deep blue night sky with nearby campfire. Illuminated Portsalon Luxury Camping yurt overlooking Lough Swilly under deep blue night sky with nearby campfire.

    5. Portsalon Luxury Camping, County Donegal

    With wood-burning stoves and space for up to six people, the yurts at Portsalon Luxury Camping are a world away from your typical tent. Take in views of Knockalla Mountain and Mulroy Bay from your plush, king-sized bed, as you travel off to the land of nod.

    Palladian Roundwood House surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage in a woodland setting in County Laois. Palladian Roundwood House surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage in a woodland setting in County Laois.

    6. Roundwood House, County Laois

    Drawing room, library, log fires: oh yes, Roundwood House is for people who know how to spoil themselves. Live like a lord or lady for a night here, where the 18th century beckons from the walled garden, courtyards, and even the menu, packed with delicious local produce.

    Finn Lough bubble dome with forest views and starlit sky, furnished with armchairs and cosy bed in Fermanagh. Finn Lough bubble dome with forest views and starlit sky, furnished with armchairs and cosy bed in Fermanagh.

    7. Finn Lough, County Fermanagh

    The Bubble Domes at Finn Lough aren’t your typical retreat. With nothing but transparent walls between you, the forest, and the star-strewn night sky, you are truly at one with nature here – all while snugly tucked up in a four-poster bed.

    Helen's Tower turret overlooking rolling farmland and forest in County Down. Helen's Tower turret overlooking rolling farmland and forest in County Down.

    8. Helen’s Tower, County Down

    The three stone storeys of Helen’s Tower could have come straight from the pages of a fairytale. Drink in the panoramic view from the rooftop terrace, or simply set a blaze in the open fireplace and settle down in the reading room with a good book.

    Red and green narrowboat docked along a canal bank near a stone bridge at Riversdale Barge Holidays in Leitrim. Red and green narrowboat docked along a canal bank near a stone bridge at Riversdale Barge Holidays in Leitrim.

    9. Riversdale Barge Holidays, County Leitrim

    Wider than a traditional narrowboat, the accommodation onboard a Riverside barge is on the comfortable side of cosy. Explore Ireland’s inland waterways, taking in the buzzing life of the River Shannon and Lough Erne as you chug along.