Arranmore Glamping

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  • Beautiful award winning Glamping site on the Island of Arranmore
  • Catch the ferry to an unforgettable location
  • For those couples seeking a relxing break away
Escape to a breathtaking glamping experience at Arranmore Glamping! Our family-run business has been welcoming guests since 2021, offering a unique and unforgettable getaway for couples seeking a relaxing retreat. Our double-glazed lodges offer incredible views of the Wild Atlantic coastline and surrounding islands. Our 4* Fáilte Ireland approved lodges are named after the nearby islands of Oileán Cróna, Róninis, Inis Caorach, Inis Fraoich, Inis Éan, and Inis Sáille, which you can view from the island

Site type

Lodges, cabins, pods or huts 6
Open all year
Please note
  • Under 18s must be accompanied by their parents or legal guardians.
  • No hen/stag parties permitted via Pitchup.com.
  • At least one of the party members must be aged 18 or over.
  • No naked flames are allowed inside the hired accommodation units.

Languages spoken

English

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Features

Leisure on site

Bar or club house

Cycle hire

Evening entertainment

Fishing

Fitness centre

Games room

Indoor swimming pool

Kids' club

On-site restaurant/cafe

Outdoor swimming pool

Play area

TV room

Take away

Tennis

Watersports

Amenities on site

Bath available

Car parking by pitch/unit

Composting toilet

Disabled facilities

Dog park

Drying room

Food shop

Free wifi

Ice pack freezing

Internet access

Launderette

Parent & baby washroom

Pick-up from public transport

Portable toilet

Pub toilets

Public telephone

Shower available

Toilet block

Washing-up area

Wifi

Groups welcome

Family friendly

Motorcycle friendly

Single-sex groups welcome

Student groups welcome

Rules

Barbecue provided

Barbecues allowed

Campfires allowed

Commercial vehicles allowed

Dogs allowed

No pets allowed

Themes

Lake and/or mountain

Peaceful

Remote location

Walkers' paradise

Wildlife haven

Utilities

Charging facilities

Chemical disposal

Electric car charging point(s)

Gas cylinders available

Recycling available

Renewable energy

Nearby amenities

Bar nearby

Dog walk nearby

Type

Tiny (1-10 pitches)

Nearby leisure

Climbing nearby

Fishing nearby

Location

Arranmore Glamping

Upper Illion

Arranmore

Co. Donegal

Republic of Ireland

F92 X207

Directions

Timezone

Europe/Dublin GMT (GMT+01:00)

GPS

54.98183°N
-8.51723°W

Route directions

Disembark ferry and continue left at top of slipway. Continue for 200m and turn left at T junction, through Leabgarrow Village and school on right. Continue on main road to Neily’s Bar. Take right turn immediately after bar. Continue for approx 1 km. Turn left. Property is the first on left. Arranmore Island is accessible in all seasons by passenger and vehicle ferries from Burtonport/Ailt an Chorráin. FOR FERRY BOOKINGS CONTACT: call BLUE FERRY: 087 3171810 call RED FERRY: 074 9520532

Please note: All distances on this page are calculated "as the crow flies" - please check actual distance depending on your mode of travel using the Get directions button above.

Local attractions

Arranmore Lighthouse One of the first stops when you get off the ferry should be the Arranmore Lighthouse located on the north-west of the island. It’s a scenic 15-minute drive from the Arranmore ferry terminal. While the grounds of the lighthouse are off-limits to the general public, the views are amazing from the surrounding area. There is a nice hike along the headland if you follow the wall north of the lighthouse. The hike is unmarked so you’ll need to be careful as there are sheer drops off the edge of the high cliffs. Due to its strategic location the lighthouse was used as a World War II outpost and as a lookout point for U-boats. The unique Old Lighthouse steps are an Arranmore icon. The steps led from the headland beside the lighthouse down to the water. These amazing steps are carved into the rock and allowed the lighthouse crew to access rescue boats in the waters below. The Arranmore Cliffs are visible from the narrow road that leads to the Arranmore Lighthouse. There are lots of opportunities to pull in off the road to look at the cliffs and there’s also a few benches to sit and relax and drink in the epic views. Beaver Island Monument / Marian Shrine The people who lived on Arranmore Island were very badly affected by the Irish Potato Famine in the mid-1800s and the population of the island was decimated as a result. Many fled during the famine and a large number of those who moved across the Atlantic settled on Beaver Island in Lake Michigan. The Beaver Island monument commemorates those who were forced to flee the island and the ties between the two islands which continue to this day. Enjoy Old Ireland There are very few places that are as untouched as Arranmore Island. Simply driving around the island and taking in the incredible views is worth the trip. While life on Arranmore has moved with the times, there are many parts of the island where it feels like a step back in time. Take your time, explore the random stops and beautiful views the island has to offer.

Water quality at nearby bathing waters

Name Distance Type 2020 2019 2018 2017
Carrickfinn 7.9 mi Sea Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent
Dooey 9 mi Sea Excellent Excellent Excellent N/A
Naran 10.1 mi Sea Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent
Portarthur, Derrybeg 11.4 mi Sea Good N/A Good Good
Magheraroarty 17.8 mi Sea Excellent Excellent Excellent N/A

Data source: European Environment Agency

  • Does Arranmore Glamping have a swimming pool? No View all features
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  • What attractions are near Arranmore Glamping? Arranmore Lighthouse One of the first stops when you get off the ferry should be the Arranmore Lighthouse located on the north-west of the island. It’s a scenic 15-minute drive from the … Read more
  • When can I check in and check out of Arranmore Glamping?
    On-site accommodation
    Arrive:  3 p.m. –  7 p.m.
    Depart by:  11 a.m.
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