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    Sustainable stays

    If you love Ireland’s glorious green beauty, we’ve got a few tips on sustainable places you can stay to help keep it intact

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    While many of us may consider carbon offsetting while we’re travelling, did you know that accommodation is the second biggest hitter in terms of the tourism sector’s carbon emissions?

    Thankfully, it’s possible to do your bit for the planet by reducing your emissions and your carbon footprint while still visiting the places you love and supporting local communities, too.

    We’ve lined up accommodation recommendations for every type of trip – so whether you feel like glamping under the stars at a place like Rock Farm Slane; or if you prefer more of an unplugged retreat, like the Trannish Island Bothy, you’ll find Ireland is teeming with sustainable places to lay your head!

    Accommodation contributes to 20% of all tourism-related carbon emissions

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    Environmentally friendly places to stay

    Stays that suit everyone

    Making sure that your accommodation is sustainable can sound like a chore – but the principles can add a lot of charm to the places that practise them! Take Limepark in County Antrim: this delightful historic farm uses sheep and Shetland ponies in place of lawnmowers, and invites guests to make their own rose petal syrup from the flowers in its organic garden.

    Tory Bush Eco Loft in County Down, is a the two-person hideaway that’s cosily insulated with locally sourced wool from nearby sheep and fully equipped with everything you could need.

    That’s one of the most important points to note: “sustainability” doesn’t have to equal “sacrifice”! Salthouse Eco Hotel in County Antrim is powered by onsite wind turbines and solar panels, lit by energy-efficient LEDs and free from single-use plastics – but its guilt-free status doesn’t detract from its grandeur. 

    Delphi Resort in County Mayo is the first adventure centre in Ireland to win the ECO-centre award. With its prize-winning spa plus the spectacular sights of Connemara on its doorstep, this ticks all the boxes for a glorious eco-friendly hotel stay.

    That’s the charm of many sustainable places to stay. Often, they reveal the natural beauty and local ways of life so well that visitors simply fall in love, and want to learn how to preserve them. Dreamy Ard Nahoo Eco Retreat unveils rural Leitrim to yoga enthusiasts and canoeing groups alike; while The Dolphin Hotel on an island off the coast of Galway, shows off the flora and fauna of wild Inishbofin to perfection.

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    Co-existing with nature is at the heart of its philosophy.

    Environmentally conscious escapes to enjoy

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    Blackstairs Eco Trails, County Carlow
    Fall asleep in a converted shepherd’s hut, looking out at the Blackstairs Mountains.
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    Finn Lough, County Fermanagh
    A luxury hideaway, with forest domes where you can sleep under the stars.
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    Gregans Castle Hotel, County Clare
    Part of The Burren Ecotourism Network, Gregans is a model of environmentally conscious friendliness.
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    Two Green Shoots, County Cork
    Nestled amid the trees in glorious Glengarriff, a stay here is true escapism.
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    Slieve Aughty Centre, County Galway
    Glamping, camping and bedrooms with balconies: Slieve Aughty’s got it all!
    Self-catering spots

    Despite the wind-powered energy, recycled paper and ecological cleaning products that keep award-winning Croan Cottages ticking, there’s something of a time-machine effect to many eco-friendly places like this. Decoy Country Cottages have the same feeling: though thoroughly modern, these beautiful stone chalets enclose a courtyard that has a distinctly old-world village vibe.

    Then, there’s Riverside Paradise: a 3,200 square-foot house on the banks of the River Shannon, complete with jacuzzi and private use of a boat, this environmentally conscious spot is smack bang in the 21st century!

    Something different

    Of course, if you like, sustainable accommodation can offer something quite unique, too. Why not really immerse yourself in local life by pitching in on a organic farm in exchange for free room and board? How about enjoying the views from 19th century Killeavy Castle Estate, set on 350 acres of mixed farm and woodland in County Armagh’s stunning Slieve Gullion? Or travel to simple Port Moon Bothy: only accessible by sea, it’s well worth the journey – just remember to #LeaveNoTrace of your stay, by extinguishing any fires and taking your litter away with you.

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    I can honestly say, Ireland is one of the most green places I’ve ever travelled

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    Sustainable stays don’t have to mean sacrificing the nicer things in life...

    Ireland's sustainable gems

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    Finn Lough - Lakeside Lodges

    Situated one mile from the Donegal/Fermanagh border, Finn Lough offers the ideal setting from which to explore both counties. For those who are keen to stay put and relax there is plenty on offer within the 75 acre peninsula resort. Our range of accommodation offers the perfect escape whatever you are looking for. Families and groups will enjoy our large three bedroom lodges, complete with fully equipped kitchen, dining room, lounge and all with complimentary Wi-Fi. The Lakeside Lodges offer open fires along with fantastic lake views from the private waterside garden and balcony. They sleep 6 persons. The resort Restaurant offers daily breakfast, lunch and evening meals made with fresh local ingredients all sourced within a 30 mile radius. Also on offer are a selection of afternoon teas to suit all tastes whether you fancy something sweet, savoury or want to indulge in some local delights. We also have kayaks and mountain bikes available for rent with tours to local highlights on offer. Packages are available and can be tailored to all interests whether you are looking for an activity packed holiday, a fun family break or you’re a keen fisherman hoping for your next big catch. Please contact premises directly for details of the forest Domes – a once in a lifetime experience, sleeping in a luxurious four poster bed under a canopy of leaves and stars in the heart of the stunning Fermanagh Lakelands. Book using: www.finnlough.com www.lakelandlodges.com Tel: +44 (0) 2868 380360 E-mail: team@finnlough.com

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