Northern Ireland Glamping Pods & Shepherd’s Huts With Hot Tubs

Northern Ireland is the perfect destination for glamping trips and hot tub breaks. The country boasts an incredible collection of habitats paired with stunning views. Glampers can also spend their afternoons in their holiday homes while at the same time staying close to nature and its beautiful attractions. Whether you’re planning a weekend break or a rural getaway, you’re promised an exciting adventure along the Northern Irish coast. Discover the best lodges with hot tubs in Northern Ireland today!

Best Glamping Pods & Shepherd’s Huts With Hot Tubs in Northern Ireland

When it comes to glamping homes, Northern Ireland has its fair share of country lodges and cottages. Each home featured in this collection is self-catering with furnished bedrooms and extra amenities. All properties are also close to natural hotspots, ensuring that you’re never too far away from adventure. From renovated shepherd’s huts to luxury log cabins, these homes are sure to fit the needs of your glamping trip. Check out these self-catering hot tub breaks in Northern Ireland below!

  • The Rocks Luxury Cabin 1Dog Friendly
    The Rocks Luxury Cabin 1
    Newry, County Armagh
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Luxury log cabin with private hot tub and garden area. Spacious, fully-furnished, and pet-friendly. Features stunning views over Camlough Lake.

  • Ballyness Shepherd's Hut 1
    Ballyness Shepherd’s Hut 1
    Dungiven, Northern Ireland
    Sleeps 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Romantic hut for couples or small groups. Decked terrace with al fresco dining. Only a 15-minute drive away from the Magilligan Ferry.

  • Rostrevor Valley Caravan 1Dog Friendly
    Rostrevor Valley Caravan 1
    Newry
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Holiday caravan with modern furnishings. Exclusive hot tub and car service. Can accommodate couples or small families.

  • Rostrevor Valley Caravan 2Dog Friendly
    Rostrevor Valley Caravan 2
    Newry
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Furnished touring caravan and hot tub. Added beddings for extra guests and lots of garden space. Well-behaved dogs are more than welcome.

  • The Rocks Luxury Cabin 2Dog Friendly
    The Rocks Luxury Cabin 2
    Newry, County Armagh
    Sleeps 4 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Luxurious cabin in contemporary style. Private deck and garden with countryside views. Close to local amenities and natural attractions.

  • Ballyness Shepherd's Hut 2
    Ballyness Shepherd’s Hut 2
    Dungiven, Northern Ireland
    Sleeps 3 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

  • Ballyness Shepherd's Hut 3
    Ballyness Shepherd’s Hut 3
    Dungiven, Northern Ireland
    Sleeps 3 Bedrooms 1 Bathrooms 1

    Romantic hut near Wild Atlantic Way. Fully-fitted kitchen and dining areas with adjoining terrace. Near popular tourist spots and pubs.

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Things To Do Glamping In Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland is the perfect playground for glampers. If you’re looking for a traditional camping retreat, the region has many national parks and nature reserves where you can freely explore. For glampers who love learning about history, there are heritage sites with hiking trails, rich local lore, and ancient ruins. Coastal towns are also in abundance along the Northern Irish coast, providing the best mix between a seaside holiday and a rural retreat. Here are some exciting activities in Northern Ireland that you should add to your glamping agenda:

Remember to check out the iconic Giant’s Causeway.

The Giant’s Causeway is Northern Ireland’s most iconic attraction and is a must-visit on every glamper’s list. The location is best known for its jagged rocks and dramatic cliffsides while overlooking the rogue waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors are welcome to explore four walking trails tracing the edges of the cliffs. After exploring the area, you can rest easy in one of the onsite cafes or shops. The attraction is dog-friendly as well, so make sure to bring your furry friends along for the adventure!

Be daring and walk across the Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge.

If you’re feeling brave, why not dare to walk across the Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge? The bridge was first erected by fishermen over two hundred years ago and connects the mainland with a smaller island. Nowadays, the site is preserved by a charity to ensure that its history and significance don’t fade away. Holidaymakers who love the thrill of heights will enjoy the rope bridge and the exquisite sights. There are also other attractions in the area such as the Fisherman’s Cottage and the Quarry. Both act as museums which showcase the lives and stories of the past.

Enjoy the fascinating history and the sights at Dunluce Castle.

Dunluce Castle consists of ancient ruins dating back to the medieval times of Northern Ireland. According to experts, the castle used to be the seat of the Clan MacDonnell and was also used as a defence fortress. Sitting atop a hill in County Antrim, the location is a challenging climb due to its steep drops and footpaths. However, the journey is definitely worth it and you’ll be rewarded with far-reaching views of the coast. Dunluce Castle is an important part of Northern Irish heritage and has even been featured in films and shows.

Travel back in time with a walk through The Dark Hedges.

For a classic woodland experience, glampers must visit the Dark Hedges in between Armoy and Stranocum. The road, which is also known as Bregagh Road, is lined with massive twisting beech trees, creating an eerie atmosphere for adventurers. It was a local gem until the road was featured in Game of Thrones, turning it into a popular tourist attraction. There are many legends surrounding the Dark Hedges which make for excellent campfire stories. Among them is the story of a ghost called the Grey Lady who haunts the road.

Check out the majestic falls at Glenariff Forest Park.

Glenariff Forest Park is a thousand-hectare nature reserve located in County Antrim in Northern Ireland. The park is popular among tourists and glampers thanks to its numerous walking trails. The Waterfall Walkway in particular is especially busy because of its scenic route and majestic views of the Ess na Larach waterfall. Aside from its natural attractions, the park also boasts a wide selection of activities including horse riding and hiking. It also has plenty of picnic areas for families and friends.

Plan a family day out in Hillsborough Castle and Gardens.

If you want a mix of nature and history, you must visit Hillsborough Castle in County Down. The building serves as the official residence of the British Royal Family whenever they are in the country. On the other hand, visitors are free to explore the estate’s sprawling lawns and gardens. When you’re feeling tired, take a rest in one of the onsite cafes or under the shade of the woodlands. The estate is pet-friendly as well, so you can bring your dogs for walks!

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