Glamping in Northern Ireland is the perfect way to stay close to nature while still having the comforts of a proper place to stay. Across the country you’ll find cabins, pods, domes and treehouses set in a range of locations, from the coast to the countryside and the mountains. Many of these stays are well placed for getting out and exploring nearby walking routes, beaches and towns, while also offering a quiet base to return to.  

To help you plan your next break, we’ve rounded up 12 glamping stays across Northern Ireland that showcase the variety of experiences available here, from luxury glamping pods with hot tubs to treehouse stays, forest domes and more. Of course this is only just a small number of the fantastic glamping accommodation available in Northern Ireland. To explore the full list, click here. All of the glamping options on our website are certified by Tourism NI, so you can book with confidence.

Enniskeen Estate  

Set within the Mourne Mountains, Enniskeen Estate is an adults-only glamping stay in Tollymore. Guests can settle into bespoke cabins designed for comfort and simplicity, with private wood-fired hot tubs set against a quiet riverside backdrop. A forest spa and Finnish sauna are also available on site. It’s well placed for exploring nearby Tollymore Forest Park, Slieve Donard and a wide choice of walking routes, cycling trails and wild swimming spots across the Mournes. 

Finn Lough - Forest Domes  

Tucked into woodland, the Finn Lough - Forest Domes offer a stay where the surroundings take centre stage. The transparent design gives wide views of the trees and night sky, while the interiors provide a warm, comfortable space to unwind. It’s a peaceful and unique glamping option for couples wanting time away in nature.  

Burrenmore Nest  

Set within woodland on the North Coast, Burrenmore Nest features treetop lodges with floor-to-ceiling windows, private balconies and outdoor whirlpool baths. The setting makes it easy to enjoy the surrounding forest at a slower pace. Nearby, visitors can explore Mussenden Temple, Downhill Beach and the Binevenagh Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, along with a range of walking and cycling routes. 

Ballyburren Lodges 

Close to Belfast and the Mourne Mountains, Ballyburren Lodges offer a quiet adults-only escape in the countryside. The A-frame lodge overlooks a small pond and the remains of a stone cottage, with a private deck and wood-fired hot tub outside. Inside, an open-plan layout with a log-burning stove creates a warm, relaxed atmosphere suited to short breaks throughout the year.  

Willowtree Glamping 

At the base of the Mourne Mountains, Willowtree Glamping has two handcrafted cabins positioned to make the most of wide rural views stretching towards the sea. Each lodge includes a large picture window, private patio and an outdoor hot tub. The setting is calm and unhurried, ideal for exploring the surrounding landscape or simply taking time out.  

Lough Neagh Mirror Houses 

On the shores of Lough Neagh between Antrim and Crumlin, the Mirror Houses are designed to reflect the surrounding landscape. Inside, each stay includes modern interiors, a private hot tub and access to a shared sauna. The location offers easy access to lakeside walks, nature reserves and attractions across County Antrim.

Carrick-a-Rede Retreat  

Along the Causeway Coastal Route, Carrick-a-Rede Retreat looks out across the Atlantic towards Rathlin Island and, on clear days, the Scottish shoreline. The setting is simple and calm, with a focus on coastal views and slow-paced stays close to beaches, cliff paths and well-known landmarks.  

Letteran Lodges  

At the foot of Slieve Gallion, Letteran Lodges look out across rolling countryside towards Lough Neagh. Each lodge has been carefully fitted out with a private hot tub, open-plan living space and thoughtful welcome touches for arriving guests. It’s a convenient base for exploring the Sperrins, nearby walking routes and local attractions. 

Myrtle at Larchfield Estate  

Myrtle is a converted 1950s Swiss Army truck offering a bespoke glamping stay for two. The interior combines rustic character with modern comfort, including a wood-burning stove and cosy sleeping space. Outside, a private sauna, hammock and fire pit create a relaxed setting for evenings outdoors. The stay is open seasonally from March to October.  

Balance Treehouse 

Hidden in the County Down countryside, Balance Treehouse is reached via a rope bridge through the trees. The handcrafted space includes a glass roof over the sleeping area, allowing views of the night sky, along with a private hot tub and outdoor shower. It’s a quiet, unusual retreat shaped around its forest setting.

Brookhill Lodge  

Within woodland near Lisbellaw, Brookhill Lodge is a converted container lodge designed for small groups, couples or families. The space includes a kitchen, living area and sleeping accommodation, with a private deck and fire pit outside. It’s well placed for visiting Enniskillen and exploring County Fermanagh’s lakes and countryside.  

Sperrin View Glamping 

Located in the Sperrin Mountains, this glamping site sits within one of Northern Ireland’s designated Dark Sky areas. Each pod includes a stargazing window above the bed, making it easy to take in the night sky. Nearby, visitors can explore the OM Dark Sky Observatory, Beaghmore Stone Circles and walking routes through Davagh Forest.

From forest domes and treehouses to coastal retreats and countryside lodges, these glamping stays show the variety of ways to experience Northern Ireland’s landscapes. Each one offers a different base for exploring nearby trails, attractions and scenery at your own pace.  

To start planning your next trip, take a look at our full range of glamping accommodation here.