Glamping in Donegal, Ireland: Sleep Wild, Stay Cozy

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Donegal is the kind of place that makes you stop and stare. Wild coastlines, winding backroads, quiet beaches—it’s Ireland at its rawest and most beautiful. As more travelers seek meaningful experiences in nature (without giving up a good night’s sleep), Ireland glamping has found its perfect home here. Whether you’re curled up in a treehouse with a wood-burning stove or soaking in a hot tub under the stars, Donegal makes it easy to feel off-grid and spoiled at the same time.

This guide rounds up some of the most memorable glamping in Donegal spots, each offering its own version of comfort, charm, and connection to the land. Whether you’re in it for romance, family fun, or a peaceful solo recharge, these stays are ready to welcome you.

Best Glamping in Donegal


Lough Mardal Lodge – Ballintra

Set on 90 acres of peaceful bogland, Lough Mardal Lodge is what happens when eco-living meets comfort. Their Skydome Yurts let you fall asleep under the stars without sacrificing an actual bed—superking, of course. Add a wood stove, compost loo, and views of Lough Mardal, and you’ve got a perfect unplugged escape. Prefer something more compact? Their Shepherd’s Hut, with lake views and a kingsize bed, is ideal for a quiet couple’s retreat.

Lough Mardal Lodge – Ballintra
Lough Mardal Lodge – Ballintra

A shared lodge offers everything you need to make a stay here feel like home: a full kitchen, cozy showers, and a panoramic lounge complete with fireplace. Bonus points for the lakeside sauna and optional food packs. Even your dog can tag along (in certain yurts).


Portsalon Luxury Camping – Portsalon

Tucked above Ballymastocker Bay, Portsalon Luxury Camping is a grown-ups-only slice of heaven. Each of the five yurts sits in its own 2-acre space, so privacy is built-in. King-size beds, hotel-quality linens, wood stoves, and ambient lighting mean comfort is the name of the game.

Portsalon Luxury Camping – Portsalon
Portsalon Luxury Camping – Portsalon

The bathrooms are just a short stroll away, and each yurt is fitted with safety features like lockable doors and detectors. But what really sells this place is the view—think sunsets, golden sands, and the open Atlantic, all just outside your door.


Glamping Rann na Feirste – Ranafast

Deep in the Gaeltacht along the Wild Atlantic Way, Glamping Rann na Feirste is as close as you’ll get to blending luxury with Irish tradition. Their three handcrafted shepherd huts are cozy, comfortable, and perfect for two adults (with room for a child, if needed). Inside you’ll find wood stoves, soft beds, and even your own private hot tub.

Glamping Rann na Feirste – Ranafast
Glamping Rann na Feirste – Ranafast

The huts also come with Wi-Fi, electricity, and ensuite showers. You’re surrounded by beaches, trails, and Gaelic culture, making it a great spot to unwind and reconnect with Ireland’s roots.


Meenaleck Glamping – Crolly

Near Leo’s Tavern—where Clannad and Enya began their musical journeys—you’ll find Meenaleck Glamping, a cozy collection of pods perfect for families or couples. Each pod sleeps up to four and includes a mini kitchen, Smart TV, USB outlets, and Wi-Fi. It’s the kind of place that’s just as easy to relax in as it is to head out exploring.

Meenaleck Glamping – Crolly
Meenaleck Glamping – Crolly

When you’re not sipping tea on your private patio, you can visit Carrickfinn beach, climb Mount Errigal, or take a day trip to Glenveagh National Park.


Lough Foyle Glamping – Greencastle

Up on the Inishowen Peninsula, Lough Foyle Glamping delivers quiet adult-only pods with a big perk—private hot tubs. Inside each pod, you’ve got a full kitchenette, while outside you’ll find fire pits, outdoor seating, and even a pizza oven.

Lough Foyle Glamping – Greencastle
Lough Foyle Glamping – Greencastle

For something extra, there’s a shared sauna and plunge pools, plus a little library for book lovers. The walking trails around Lough Foyle are peaceful and scenic, and the nearby villages are full of friendly pubs and cafes.


The Bee Pods – Rossnowlagh

Eco-minded and full of character, The Bee Pods sit along the coast of Rossnowlagh. With stylish interiors, comfy beds, and sea views, each pod is both pretty and practical. You’ll get a full kitchenette, ensuite bathroom with luxury toiletries, and a private outdoor patio with a fire pit.

The Bee Pods – Rossnowlagh
The Bee Pods – Rossnowlagh

Some pods even offer outdoor bathtubs facing the ocean—yes, it’s as relaxing as it sounds. If you’re feeling adventurous, explore the Wild Atlantic Way, hit the waves, or take a bike ride through local villages.


The Birdbox – Neadú

Hidden in the trees near Glenveagh National Park, The Birdbox is a one-of-a-kind treehouse experience made for adults who want something extra special. Reach it by a rope bridge (yes, seriously), and stay in a handmade hideaway with wood stoves, big views, and a quirky staircase up to your bed.

The Birdbox – Neadú
The Birdbox – Neadú

It’s got everything you need: kitchenette, indoor bathroom, and even access to a washer/dryer nearby. The views stretch out over the valleys, and the silence? It’s something else.


The Wonderly Wagon – Fintown

Ever wanted to stay in a real gypsy wagon? The Wonderly Wagon brings that dream to life with a lovingly restored bow top caravan, set in the quiet Donegal hills. It’s ideal for a small family or a romantic escape—with two double beds, electric heat, and a nearby bathroom just for you.

The Wonderly Wagon – Fintown
The Wonderly Wagon – Fintown

There’s Wi-Fi, though the peace and nature might convince you to skip it. Campfire spots, gardens, and the chance to help out on the working farm make this stay feel wholesome and special.


Arranmore Glamping – Arranmore Island

Take the ferry to Arranmore Island and you’ll discover six boutique lodges designed for comfort and sea views. Each one is named after a local island and features ensuite bathrooms, a small kitchenette, and cozy places to sit inside and out.

Arranmore Glamping – Arranmore Island
Arranmore Glamping – Arranmore Island

The real magic here is in the setting—quiet island life, marine tours on your doorstep, and sunsets that stop you in your tracks. It’s a perfect choice for couples looking for something memorable and a little off-the-beaten-path.


The Final Word

Glamping in Donegal is more than just a holiday—it’s a way to experience the wild beauty of Ireland without giving up the comforts that make you feel at home. Whether you’re perched above a lake, tucked into the trees, or lounging by the sea, these glamping spots offer unforgettable stays in one of the country’s most stunning corners.

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