




Green Glamping from Modern Tipi on Family-Friendly Cider Orchard, Ireland
"The camp ground was very inviting and found that there was plenty of privacy while being open. The owners were very hospitable and we enjoyed their s…"
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Entire accommodation to yourself
Enjoy having the accommodation to yourself; with all facilities for exclusive and private use
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Perfect for fishing
The host recommends this activity
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Free cancellation if cancelled within 24 hours of confirmation and more than 30 days before check-in
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Tipi • 2 guests • Bathroom • Kitchen
About this place
The luxury tipi at this glamping property is a modern take on the traditional tipi, and it was handcrafted on-site with locally sourced woods. What makes this tipi different is that while it maintains the typical conical form of a normal tipi, it has its own unique, wooden door. This secluded rental is the perfect accommodation for couples or a small family with one child.
Inside the tipi, there is a queen-size bed and a twin bed. Tucked behind trees and handmade dividers, the tipi provides the ultimate in privacy for its guests and even includes its own separate outdoor seating area, featuring log furniture. In addition, it is located very near the children's play area for those glamping with a little one.
There is a shared kitchen and shared bathroom facilities for all glampers to use. The secluded bathroom facilities include showers and eco-friendly, dry composting toilets. Next to the kitchen is the large barbecue and the children's play area, which includes plenty of outdoor seating.
This glamping site has its own apple orchard, from which they produce cider. Glampers are not allowed to pick the apples in the orchard, as they are not for eating, as well as it can affect the crop.
In addition, there is a shared kitchen and shared bathroom facilities for all glampers to use. The secluded bathroom facilities include showers and eco-friendly, dry composting toilets. Next to the kitchen is the large barbecue and the children's play area, which includes plenty of outdoor seating.
Book your dream holiday glamping rental near Drumkeeran today!
1 bed
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1 Queen-size bed
Features and services
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Shared Kitchen
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Fishing
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Wildlife watching
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Shared Barbecue
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Bathroom
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Parking
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Fire pit
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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Game room
Property reviews
Accommodation rules
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Check-in: 03:00 PM
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Check out: 11:00 AM
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Infants allowed Under 2 years old
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Children allowed 2-12 years old
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No Pets allowed
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No smoking
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No parties
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No events
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Some spaces are shared
This property does not accept pets.
Smoking is only allowed in the designated areas. There is a strict NO smoking policy inside the accommodations, toilets and the shared kitchen.
Be kind to the environment and take care of the surroundings.
Cancellation policy: Thirty
Location and surroundings
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Drumkeeran, County Leitrim (Ireland)
Detailed location provided after booking
Activities near Drumkeeran, County Leitrim
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Biking on-site
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Kayaking/Canoeing on-site
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Fishing on-site
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Wildlife watching on-site
This glamping property features bird and butterfly watching around the garden. Popular birds are the Chaffinch, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Coal Tit, Song Thrush, Swallow, Pied Wagtail, Wren, and Robin. Popular butterflies are the Tortoiseshell, Small White, Small Heath, and the Dark Green Fritillary. In the area, there is kayaking, canoeing, hiking, walking, and much more. Corry and Drumkeeran provide endless activities, restaurants, and shopping. There are also many fairs throughout the year. Lough Allen provides lake activities for glampers and their furry friend. There are many nearby cultural attractions including the Drumkeeran Heritage Centre, the Holy Wells in Ballinaglera, the Shannon Pot, the Cuilcagh Mountains, and the Cavan Burren.