5 Reasons to Visit Ireland This Summer

5 Reasons to Visit Ireland This Summer

Beautiful irish landscape and sunset Visit Ireland Summer

Is a trip to Ireland on your travel bucket list? It’s time to tick it off! What are you waiting for?

We may be biased, but Ireland is one of the most magnificent places in the world for a long visit or short trip.

From the rolling green hills and sparkling sea to the culture, people, and food – there are sooo many reasons to book a trip to Ireland this summer!

Here are five reasons to visit Ireland this summer of 2022!

1. The culture

There’s a reason why people love Ireland and Irish people worldwide – the culture.

Ireland’s rich culture spans across our language, traditions, festivals, literature, music, dancing, art, folklore and mythology, cuisine, and sport. And when visitors get to experience a little bit of all of these, they dream of them forever – and keep coming back for more!

Two men playing Irish music

2. The people

Irish people are as friendly as you’ll find – to locals and visitors alike!

Tourism in Ireland is welcomed with open arms. We love showing guests from abroad the beauty of Ireland, and tourism is one of our largest industries.

Be sure to say hello and strike up a conversation when you meet people in Ireland, if they don’t beat you to it!

Street in Ireland Dublin

3. The food

Access to the freshest, organic produce and incredible Irish seafood means one thing – amazing local cuisines are easily found all around Ireland.

When people think of Ireland, they often think of stew and soda bread – but the creativity and sheer level of gastronomical sophistication that can be found in the Irish food scene today is astounding. Young, pioneering chefs are continuing to open up restaurants all over Ireland, resulting in some of the most mind bowing dishes and dining experiences.

If you would rather enjoy some Irish cuisine from the comfort of your own Unique Irish Home, please reach out to us about booking a private chef for your stay!

Fresh seafood dish in restaurant

 

4. Nature & the great outdoors

If you’re the outdoorsy type, you must visit Ireland this summer. It’s the perfect place for you!

Hiking, biking, walking, surfing, kayaking, sailing, swimming – you name it, you can enjoy doing it in Ireland – and with the most stunning surroundings and views all over the country just waiting to be enjoyed. Check out some outdoor activity ideas here.

5. Beautiful Irish homes to stay in

Courtesy of us! Our exclusive collection of luxury self catering homes are located all over Ireland. From castles and cottages to estates, manors, and more in every gorgeous inch of Ireland – from Kerry to Dublin and up to the North!

There’s something about staying in an actual home, rather than a hotel, that makes a trip to Ireland that bit more authentic and personal. We recommend checking out our home collections to find your perfect place to call home while visiting Ireland.

 

Obviously, these are just five reasons from hundreds, even thousands, of great reasons to visit Ireland.

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Friends of Unique Irish Homes: Kildare Village

Friends of Unique Irish Homes: Kildare Village

With summer on our doorstep, Unique Irish Homes has partnered with the wonderful Kildare Village to give you an additional 10% savings* on the Village price.

Explore unmissable savings and new arrivals at over 100 boutiques from world-leading fashion and lifestyle brands, before unwinding at one of the Village’s wonderful cafes and restaurants, such as Saba or Sprout & Co.

Click the link below to retrieve your 10% saving.

*Standard Village terms and conditions apply.

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Homes to stay in near Kildare Village, for the ultimate shopping trip!

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Our 5 Best Kitchens for Culinary Treats

Our 5 Best Kitchens for Culinary Treats

If you’re thinking of getting away in the quiet months, a good kitchen is an absolute must. When the weather keeps you indoors, explore the pages of a good recipe book instead!
Here we’ll list some of the stand-out kitchen and dining options in the UIH Collection

#1. Stream’s End – Moyard, Co. Galway

This beautiful coastal Connemara home is a chefs delight. With a bright, airy and spacious twin island kitchen; open-plan with a 12 seat dining area.
Driving north from Galway Town along the coast you’ll find yourself overstocked with great options for farm to table markets and some tip-top catering options if that’s more your speed…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Catering by Norah’s Kitchen in Clifden, Co. Galway

 

 

#2 The Ridge – Caherdaniel, Co. Kerry

Another wild, Atlantic retreat, The Ridge House will give you picture perfect surroundings for any dinner party.
With a pale granite island matching the counterr and oven space in the lofted open-plan diner; The Ridge sets the perfect vibe for a sophisticated getaway.

The Blind Piper (just 2km away) in Caherdaniel serves a contempary menu with plenty of fresh seafood and allow takeaway provided notice is given.
They can be contacted here: The Blind Piper

In-house catering is available from the wonderful  Just Cooking in Killorglin, contactable here: Just Cooking

#3 Aherlow Castle, Aherlow Co. Tipperary

Aherlow Castle is one of our favourite historic houses, with a high vaulted kitchen with room for all.
A 20 minute drive will have you at the Rock of Cashel; and The Rock House Restaurant which offers catering for all occasions.

The Rock House can be contacted here: Rock House Restaurant

#4 Mount Corrin, Blairs Cove, Co. Cork

Mount Corrin is a contemporary  Haven, nestled close-in to Blairs Cove, in Cork. With a kitchen garden making fresh vegetables available to all guests; and a second, conservatory diner should you need some sunshine with your meals.

For a quick outing nearby the Blairs Cove Restaurant comes well-reccomended.

We’ve worked with Ralph Schuler, an independent chef who works in many of our homes in Cork.

Ralph can be contacted here: A Chefs Affair


#5 Candlewick Cottage, Donegal, Co. Donegal

Perhaps our most popular larger home; Candlewick Cottage is close in to Donegal town and an array of fantastic eateries and diners.

Feasta Catering  offer an array of modern takes on Irish traditional eats, and are happy to help at Candlewick.
They are contactable here: Feasta Catering

For a simpler repast, a range of hearty ready cooked meals Kavanagh’s SuperValu comes well-reccomended; and offers delivery.
They are Contactable here: Kavanagh’s Supervalu Donegal

New Listing: Drombeg Cottage

New Listing: Drombeg Cottage

New Listing: Drombeg Cottage

 

Drombeg Cottage is perhaps the best situated house on Beara, with Panoramic views of Kenmare Bay, Caha and Kerry Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean stretching outwards from the coast. Set on a hilltop just two miles from Drombeg Village.
A respectfully modernized traditional Irish farmhouse, Drombeg Cottage has every convenience and plenty of character for any family hoping to make the most of a week on the Beara Peninsula

 

With gentle sloping hills surrounding the terraced gardens offers shaded seating to the North, East and West of the cottage. A morning coffee and a survey of the surrounding hills will offer you an early opportunity to see the routes of the 15 marked loop trails that will suit any walker.
See the Beara Loop Walks Guides: Beara Looped Walks

 

Drombeg Cottage is perfect for an easygoing summer days of touring West Cork and Kerry.; in the words of one guest:

A wonderful magic place-both this cottage and Beara. The view was incredible and our cow neighbours fun and friendly. Beara itself was beyond words: the beauty, not touristy, just a beautiful, haunting, spectacular world that we will always cherish and hopefully come back to.” – John and Karen June 2019

 

To see more reviews of Drombeg and see the Booking Calendar: Booking Calendar and Reviews

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The Best Homes to Rent for Christmas in Ireland

The Best Homes to Rent for Christmas in Ireland

Beautiful home to rent for Christmas in Ireland

There is no place more magical to spend Christmas than in Ireland. With classic wintry conditions, and great proximity for Santa to travel, Ireland is a winter wonderland. Whether traveling from abroad, or staying put, consider renting a Unique Irish Home for the most memorable Christmas gathering in Ireland.

 

These are the best self catering holiday homes to rent for Christmas gatherings in Ireland…

 

5. Danieli, County Galway

When it comes to homes to rent in Ireland over Christmas and the festive season, Danieli is utter perfection. This generous stone cottage sleeps eight across five bedrooms with classic Connemara seascape views, uniquely suited to cross generation family vacations.

As for a kitchen to cook up a serious feed in, an expansive and comprehensively equipped family kitchen complete with Aga range, annexes the southerly aspect of the cottage. Just off the sitting room, this space is shared with a generous dining table, leather and chrome chairs, marble floors, and a wood burning stove. Check out every nook and cranny of Danieli here and find some nearby activities here!

Danieli house luxury rental Ireland Christmas rent

4. Mount Corrin, County Cork

Sheltered in the crook between Mizen and Sheep’s heads, the sensitively restored Mount Corrin in West Cork is a festive oasis in a wilderness landscape.

A very special home to rent for Christmas in Ireland with space for up to 11 guests (not including the additional self contained cottage). Filled with incredible details, paintings, and delight at every turn, the unique property also features a heated swimming pool, jacuzzi, fitness centre, and enclosed garden hermitage in the grounds. The organic kitchen gardens are magnificently maintained to ensure fresh herbs and vegetables – the perfect addition for Christmas dinner.

Split image of kitchen and living room at Mount Corrin luxury home Ireland

3. Doolin Lodge, County Clare

Dear Santa, can we have Doolin Lodge for Christmas? The larger of two meticulously restored 18th century farmhouses, Doolin Lodge’s surprising interior shows great attention to detail, and brings an international five star quality to a remote rural cottage.

The traditional rustic stone hearth is now occupied by a more serviceable wood burning stove – perfect for getting toasty beside during the winter. Bedrooms don’t get much cosier than those at Doolin Lodge, perfect for curling up and snoozing in during Irish winters. The home sleeps 8 people across four double bedrooms.

Check out the area here and the full holiday home listing here.

Dooling Lodge rent for Christmas Ireland

2. Hunters Lodge, County Kilkenny

Celebrate Christmas in style at Hunters Lodge, an elegant, peaceful country cottage with classic period interiors in the heart of rural Ireland. Enjoy exceptional views of the Kilkenny landscape from the lodge, just half an hour from the delights of the Medieval City itself and less than an hour from the south coast.

The kitchen is well equipped while the intimate, oak furnished dining room seats six. Outside you’ll find the most tranquil gardens with magnificent views across the Nore valley, cascading downwards from the front terrace, and feature an ornate fountain and pond and a broad sloping lawn.

A total gem for a Christmas get together. View more of Hunters Lodge here.

1. Castlehaven House & Castlehaven Lodge, County Cork

The perfect pair for larger groups at Christmas. Together, Castlehaven Lodge and Castlehaven House sleep a total of 16 people. Just a short jaunt from the main house which sleeps 12, you’ll find the charming lodge which sleeps an additional four – perfect for keeping the peace this holiday season. ⁠⠀
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The whimsical estate offers plenty of space to entertain, dazzling views of the Atlantic, acres of maintained gardens, and a private walk through an historic glen to the secluded seashore. This home is everything you’ve dreamed of, and so much more. Follow the links above to view more and book now.

Split image of Castlehaven House and Lodge in Ireland with gorgeous living room and lush exterior

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New Listing: Aherlow Castle in Tipperary

New Listing: Aherlow Castle in Tipperary

A man’s home may well be his fortress, but we would hope any person could feel at home in Aherlow Castle.  A beautifully restored country house; taking in a surrounding panorama of Tipperary’s side of the Galtee Mountains.

The twin turrets and defences are purely decorative; with it’s imposing exterior belying a warm and welcoming interior. The castle is nestled in 30 acres of private wooded valley and serves as a wonderful escape with many stunning forested trails surrounding. Why not take a brisk walk, followed by a warming drink by one of the castles many open fireplaces, a remedy for any worries.
With four doubles and one single; Aherlow would suit an older group, looking for a perfect country retreat; as in this guest’s words:

“We really loved our time here, there is something very special about this place, a deeply restful and calming space that’s incredibly healing. The surrounding environment is beyond beautiful, such a joy to wake to mists over the distant hills.

Sitting in the middle reading room in the mornings with the French windows giving such an amazing view. The silence was restorative and we were able to just ‘be’. Loved the big kitchen, high ceilings, furnishings, everything was so calming. After a very busy and stressful few months, we all felt so blessed to have come to Aherlow castle and we left lighter, calmer and ready to face the world again.Jennifer M -2020

Aherlow’s booking calendar is available here: Book Aherlow Castle.

For more marked trails in the Glen Surrounding, Visit Discover Ireland: Glen of Aherlow Looped Walks

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