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24 Gorgeous Dog Friendly Hotels In Ireland That You And Your Pooch Will Love

24 Gorgeous Dog Friendly Hotels In Ireland That You And Your Pooch Will Love

If you’re looking for dog friendly hotels in Ireland, you’ll find heaaaaaps of them below.

We (myself and my aul lad) got a dog last year. He’s a cockapoo. His name is Toby. And he’s a little bit mental. Since then, we’ve thrown around the idea of taking him away for a night somewhere.

The problem? Neither of us has ever travelled anywhere in Ireland with a dog, so we hadn’t a clue if there were any pet friendly hotels in Ireland worth visiting.

It turns out there are plenty. In the guide below, you’ll find heaps of dog friendly hotels in Ireland that are perfect for a weekend away with your pooch.

The best dog friendly hotels in Ireland

Before we dive into the guide below, one small bit of advice – if you plan on taking your dog to any of the hotels in this guide, ring them in advance.

That way you’ll know 1, what you need to bring with you for your stay and 2, what to expect when you arrive (some hotels require that you use a separate check-in area).

1. The Twelve Hotel (Galway)

twelve hotel pet friendly

Photo via the Twelve Hotel

The Twelve Hotel in Galway tops our list of the best dog friendly hotels in Ireland. You’ll find this finely-restored 19th-century hotel in Barna in County Galway, a handy 3-minute ramble from the pier.

The hotel offers a ‘Pampered Pet Program’ that’s designed to ensure that your pets can soak up some 5-star service.

You won’t need to pack toys or bowls and, unlike most hotels that welcome pets, there’s no additional charge.

Prices and other info

  • There’s no additional charge for your pet but a security deposit is taken
  • Your dog will receive a welcome ‘doggie bag’ (includes a toy, a treat and bags for their…)
  • There’s a dedicated pet lobby where you’ll find toys, water bowls, bones, leashes and more
  • You can stay in a luxury pet-friendly suite (no extra charge)
  • Check prices for this pet friendly accommodation in Galway here
Twelve Hotel Galway rooms

Photo via the Twelve Hotel

2. Tankardstown Country House (Meath)

Tankardstown House external

Photo via Tankardstown House Hotel

Tankardstown Country House is one of several dog friendly hotels in Ireland that gets overlooked by many of those looking to explore with their pooch, which is a shame, as this place looks amazing!

Tankardstown House in Meath is an 18th-century manor house that’s an ideal base to explore the Boyne Valley (Trim and Slane Castle are both on its doorstep).

There’s a generous 80 acres of woodland and parkland here so you can tire him/her out without having to leave the grounds.

There’s also a ‘Very Important Pooch’ package that dog owners can avail of which will ensure that both you and your dog enjoy your stay in your dedicated courtyard suite.

Prices and other info

  • Well behaved dogs are welcome, but it’s not clear on the website whether or not there’s an additional charge
  • Your dog will receive a complimentary treat upon arrival
  • Check prices for Tankardstown on booking.com here
tankardstown house hotel dog friendly

Photo via Tankardstown House Hotel

3. The Mustard Seed (Limerick)

Mustard Seed exterior

Photo via the Mustard Seed

You’ll find the gorgeous Mustard Seed a short 10-minute drive from Adare in Limerick, where it’s situated on acres of lush manicured lawns.

Those that stay in the pet friendly accommodation at the Mustard Seed can kick-back in a deluxe suite with doors that open up right into the garden.

Prices and other info

  • It’s not clear whether or not there’s an additional charge to bring your dog, so call in advance
  • You can avail of a deluxe suite with doors the open onto the garden
  • Dogs are only allowed in your room and in the grounds of the hotel
  • Dogs must not be left alone at any time (not ideal as this includes breakfast time)
mustard seed hotel

Photo via the Mustard Seed

4. The Dunloe (Kerry)

The Dunlo hotel in Kerry

Photo via the Dunloe

The luxurious 5-star Dunloe Hotel in Killarney often tops the lists of the best pet friendly hotels in Ireland. This is another swanky dog-friendly hotel that has racked up some serious reviews online.

The difference with this hotel is that it doesn’t charge an arm and a leg to bring your pooch…

The Dunloe Hotel overlooks the Gap of Dunloe and is set on its own 64-acre estate boasting manicured pathways and gardens, the ruins of an old castle and everything that you’d expect from a leading 5-star hotel.

Prices and other info

  • There’s a €10 charge per dog per night
  • There are luxurious kennels on-site but your dog can also stay in the dog-friendly rooms (you’ll have to ring them to book)
  • Your dog will be greeted with a food and water bowl, special treats, a bedy with a dog throw and a mat
  • Check prices the Dunloe here
The Dunloe hotel dog friendly hotel

Photo via the Dunloe

5. Lough Eske (Donegal)

lough eske castle donegal

Photo via Lough Eske

Lough Eske Castle in Donegal is arguably the swankiest dog-friendly hotel in Ireland. You’ll find this fancy hotel a ten-minute drive from Donegal Town, on the banks of Lough Eske.

Like many pet-friendly hotels, Lough Eske has a dedicated section for visiting dogs – guests travelling with their pooch can book into the Courtyard Guestrooms for a night or two.

The grounds of Lough Eske are also nice and big, so you can take your dog for a stroll before bed to tire them out if you need to!

Prices and other info

  • There’s a €25 per room per stay fee for pets
  • Pets are not allowed to enter the main castle building or the restaurant or bar area
  • Check prices for Lough Eske here
lough eske thermal suite

Photo via Lough Eske

6. Lough Inagh Lodge (Galway)

Lough Inagh Lodge dog friendly hotel

Photo via Lough Inagh Lodge

Lough Inagh Lodge is one of a handful of award-winning dog friendly hotels Ireland has to offer. Now, there isn’t a whole lot of info on their site about what they offer pet owners

In a nutshell, they say that pets are welcome in all rooms. You can also bring them into the front lounges, which means you can chill with a drink while they kick-back next to you.

Prices and other info

  • It’s not clear on their site if there’s an additional charge
  • Pets must be kept away from all dining areas
  • Pets must be kept close and controlled
  • Check prices and see more pictures here
inside Lough Inagh Lodge

Photo via Lough Inagh Lodge

7. Bellinter House (Meath)

dog friendly hotel meath

Photo via Bellinter House

Our next hotel can be found finely plonked on the banks of the River Boyne in County Meath. This fancy spot is an 18th-century ‘Palladian-style’ (no idea what this is) house.

Pets can stay in Bellinter’s pet friendly Stable and Lean-To rooms. There’s plenty of room in the grounds for them to explore and you’ll have a back patio where they can chill.

Pets are allowed in all of the different public outdoor areas (this includes the outdoor dining areas, which is handy!).

Prices and other info

  • It’s not clear on their site if there’s an additional charge
  • Pets are restricted to the reception area of the main house
  • Pets are not allowed to enter any indoor dining area
  • Check prices for Bellinter House here
rooms at Bellinter

Photo via Bellinter House

8. Ashford Castle (one of the fanciest dog friendly hotels in Ireland)

Ashford Castle dog friendly

Photo via Ashford Castle

The 800-year-old award-winning 5-star Ashford castle in Mayo was once the home of the Guinness family.

It’s now one of the finest castle hotels in Ireland and it’s dog-friendly, so you can treat your furry fella to a weekend away in style.

Unsurprisingly enough, the charge for bringing your dog to Ashford Castle is hefty, but if a stay at this expensive spot is on the cards then it probably won’t bother you too much.

Prices and other info

  • You need to mention in advance that you’re visiting with a dog as you’ll have to fill out a “Pet Preference” form
  • There’s a €40 charge per dog per night
  • A doggy bed is provided along with towels, food and water bowls and a treat
  • Dogs cannot be left unattended in guestrooms
  • Pets aren’t allowed in the dining, beverage or lounge venue
  • Check prices here

ashford castle hotel

9. Cashel House Hotel (Galway)

exterior of cashel house pet friendly accommodation

Photo via Cashel House Hotel

You’ll find our next dog friendly hotel a stone’s throw from Roundstone Village in County Galway, where it overlooks the beautiful Cashel Bay.

Cashel House is a gorgeous 19th-century country home that boasts style, mighty views and over 50 acres of landscaped gardens.

Your pet is more than welcome to stay with you in your bedroom and you will also get to meet ‘Sammy’ (a little Jack Russell) who is a long term resident at Cashel House!

Prices and other info

  • There’s no info around prices/charges on their website
  • It sounds like your pet may be confined to your room when in the house
  • Check prices for Cashel House here

inside cashel house

10. Sneem Hotel (Kerry)

sneem hotel wild atlantic way

The four-star Sneem Hotel in Kerry is another of the many swanky pet friendly hotels Ireland has to offer. You’ll find it at the heart of stunning scenery where it overlooks the River Sneem and Kenmare Bay

The pet policy at Sneem Hotel is nice and straightforward – all pets, regardless of size, are welcome and there are no fees or deposits required.

The only thing that they ask is that your pet is well-behaved. The hotel has dedicated animal friendly rooms (the ground floor self-catering apartments). There are also heaps of places to walk nearby.

Prices and other info

  • There are no charges or deposits required
  • Only one pet is allowed per room
  • Pet stays must be pre-arranged in advance
  • Guests are advised to bring along blankets, beds and bowls
  • Check prices for Sneem Hotel here

sneem hotel kerry

11. The Ardilaun Hotel (Galway)

Ardilaun Hotel dog friendly hotel Ireland

Photo via the Ardilaun Hotel

Next up is Galway’s Ardilaun Hotel. Formerly a country mansion, this 4-star hotel is a handy 1k from Galway’s buzzy city.

The Ardilaun has rooms next to garden areas which are used for guests visiting with their dog. There’s also a playground nearby that he/she can hop about in.

Prices and other info

  • You’ll need to pay an additional €15 if you’d like to bring your dog
  • You’ll need to bring food and a bed
  • You can’t book a dog-friendly room online – you need to give them a call
  • Check prices here
rooms at the Ardilaun Hotel

Photo via the Ardilaun Hotel

12. Seaview House Hotel (Cork)

exterior of Seaview House Hotel

Photo via Original Irish Hotels

The elegant Seaview House in Cork is set on private grounds a stone’s throw from Bantry and the gorgeous little village of Glengarriff.

There are 4 dedicated dog friendly rooms at Seaview House, each of which is located on the ground floor and offers direct access to the extensive gardens.

Although dogs aren’t allowed in the public areas of the hotel, they can ramble around the grounds and the other outdoor areas.

Prices and other info

  • There’s a charge of €25.00 to bring your pet
  • Pets are not allowed in the public areas (they’re welcome in the gardens and all outdoor areas)
  • Bedding is not provided, so you’ll need to bring your own
  • Check prices here
seview house rooms

Photo via Seaview House Hotel

13. Marlfield House Hotel (Wexford)

Marlfield House exterior

Photo via Marlfield House Hotel

The upscale Marlfield House Hotel in Wexford is set on 40 acres of beautiful woodland and gardens and is a handy 5 km from Courtown Beach.

The hotel is home to a clatter of animals; there are cats, dogs, ducks, ponies and a resident peacock named George. You can take you pooch out to meet the animals, but they must be kept on a lead at all times.

The rooms at Marlfied are ‘old-world’ and feature antique furniture. Some offer mighty garden views and all suites come with 4-poster beds and gas fireplaces.

Prices and other info

  • There’s a charge of €15 per night to bring your pet
  • You need to bring a bed for them to sleep on (they’re not allowed on the furniture)
  • Dogs can’t be brought into the dining room or any other public areas
  • Dogs can’t be left alone in your room
Marlfield House Wexford

Photo via Marlfield House Hotel

14. Center Parcs (Longford)

Center Parcs Longford

Photo via Center Parcs

Center Parcs in Longford is one the newer dog friendly hotels Ireland has to offer, having only opened its doors to the public in summer 2019.

There’s dedicated pooch accommodation (lodges) that offer spacious open-plan living spaces. There are also designated doggy exercise areas where you can let your dog roam free.

If you’ve a high-energy dog that needs a lot of exercise, you’ll have over 400 acres of woodland at your doorstep to explore each day. The catch? It’s expensive!

Prices and other info

  • There’s a charge of €65 for 1 dog and €89 for 2
  • Two dogs are allowed in each lodge
  • Dogs need to be kept on a lead when visiting the village area
Center Parcs dog friendly accommodation

Photo via Center Parcs

15. Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel & Lodges (Fermanagh)

Killyhevlin hotel fermanagh

Photo via the Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel

You’ll find the stylish Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel and Lodges in County Fermanagh, where they overlook Lough Erne. As you can see below, the lodges here are pretty unique.

They’re right on the shore of the lake, which means you can ramble out of your front door in the morning and dip your toes in the water while you soak up the sunrise.

All well-behaved dogs are welcome to Killyhevlin, however, a hefty charge applies (see below). You’re also required to leave a security deposit in case your pooch causes any damage.

Prices and other info

  • There’s a charge £75
  • Only well-behaved dogs are allowed
  • Dogs must be kept on leads at all times
  • A deposit is also required
Killyhevlin

Photo via the Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel

16. Clare Island Lighthouse (Mayo)

lighthouse to spend a night ireland

Photo via Clare Island Lighthouse

Clare Island Lighthouse in County Mayo is arguably the most unique dog friendly accommodation Ireland has to offer. Just look at the views above!

There are six rooms here and each is individually designed and decorated with original artwork and comfy, old-style cast-iron beds. There are also wood-burning stoves along with open fires that add a fine bit of cosiness.

According to their website, ‘By special arrangement we may allow dogs to stay, providing that they are kept on a lead at all times when outside and are exercised only in the areas indicated by us.’

Prices and other info

  • I can’t find any info on charges for bringing your dog
  • You need to contact Clare Island Lighthouse directly if you want to bring your pooch

clare island lighthouse 2

17. Parknasilla (Kerry)

parknasilla sea view hotel ireland

Photo via Parknasilla Hotel

You’ll find the 5-star Parknasilla resort set in 500 acres along the beautiful Kenmare Bay. This is a luxurious 18th-century manor house and it offers a very unique service to dog owners.

Parknasilla is home to 6 newly built kennels on-site (not inside the hotel or in your room) known as ‘The Willows’. Now, different strokes for different folks and all that, but this wouldn’t appeal to me.

If I’m paying out the nose to stay in a 5-star hotel, I want the pooch in the room with me. However, if your dog is happy to sleep away from you in a kennel, this may be right up your street.

Prices and other info

  • There’s a charge of €10 per dog
  • Dogs are not allowed inside any of the hotel/accommodation
  • Dogs must be kept on a leash
  • Dangerous dogs, as specified in regulations made under the Control of Dogs Act 1986, cannot be brought to the hotel
  • Browse prices and more photos here
Parknasilla kerry dog friendly

Photo via Parknasilla Hotel

18. Harvey’s Point (Donegal)

Harvey's Point Donegal

Photo via Harvey’s Point Hotel

Next up is Harvey’s Point in Donegal. You’ll find this hotel nestled on the shoreline of the glorious Lake Eske, a stone’s throw from Donegal Town.

Set against the backdrop of the mighty Bluestack Mountains, this 4-star hotel is the perfect getaway for those of you looking to stay somewhere scenic with your dog.

Now, their website is pretty sparse when it comes to info on visiting dogs. What it does tell us is that those travelling with their dog can stay in one of the hotels Lakeshore Suites… and that’s it.

Prices and other info

  • There’s no info on their website about additional charges
  • Dogs are not allowed to stay inside the suites in the main hotel
  • Check prices and see more photos here
Harvey's hotel

Photo via Harvey’s Point Hotel

19. Castlemartyr Resort (Cork)

Castlemartyr Resort Cork

Photo via Castlemartyr Resort

Right, it probably goes without saying that your dog won’t be batin’ about in the spa pictured above, but he/she will be plenty happy during your stay at Castlemartyr.

Castlemartyr is a 5-star hotel in Cork that’s arguably the best dog friendly hotels in Ireland, seeing as it was awarded ‘Best pet friendly hotel in Ireland 2019’.

Your pet will be greeted with a ‘welcome doggie gift’ and there’s a pet concierge service with discounts on local dog walkers and dog sitters.

Prices and other info

  • There’s a hefty €50 charge for the first-night and an additional €20 charge for every night thereafter if you want to bring your pet to Castlemartyr
  • The max size pet allowed is the size of a standard Labrador
  • Your pet cannot be left alone in the room at any time 
  • Pets are not permitted in any food or beverage area
  • Check prices for Castlemartyr here
Castlemartyr hotel

Photo via Castlemartyr Hotel

20. Castletroy Park Hotel (Limerick)

Castleroy Hotel exterior

Photo via Castletroy Hotel Limerick

The 4-star Castletroy Park Hotel is one of the first dog friendly hotels in Ireland that I had recommended to me when we first got our dog.

By all accounts, this hotel has been welcoming dogs for a number of years and holidaying with your pooch here is the norm. According to their website:

‘The Castletroy Park Hotel is proud to welcome four-legged VIPs to our hotel for a break away with their humans. We understand that as a member of your family, it’s not easy to leave your pet behind you when going away on holiday.’

Prices and other info

  • There’s no info on whether there are any additional charges
  • You need to bring dog food and bedding
  • Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times
  • Dogs are not allowed in the food/drink areas
  • Check prices and see more photos here
Castleroy Hotel dog friendly rooms

Photo via Castletroy Hotel Limerick

21. Rock Farm (Meath)

rock farm camping

Photo via Rock Farm Slane on FB

So, although this is a guide to dog friendly hotels, I came across this dog friendly campsite and I decided to lash it in. You’ll find the very unique Rock Farm in Slane in County Meath.

The setup here is pretty unique; you can stay in cottages, yurts and tents and there’s a communal lounge, a spacious shared kitchen, a toasty hot tub and a BBQ area on-site.

Although dogs are welcome at Rock Farm, they’re not allowed sleep inside the accommodation. They have to sleep in a crate on the decking area of your accommodation or beside your shepherd hut.

Prices and other info

  • There’s a charge of €20 per dog
  • Dogs are not allowed at certain times of the year due to gamekeeper restrictions.
  • Dogs are not allowed inside the accommodation or in the communal spaces
  • Dogs must be kept on a lead when they’re in communal spaces
  • Check prices and see more photos here
glamping in slane

Photo via Rock Farm Slane on FB

22. Randles Hotel (Kerry)

Randles Hotel kerry

Photo via Randles Hotel

Randles in Kerry has been on the go since 1906 – that’s pretty damn impressive! The hotel is situated on the Ring of Kerry and is a short 10-minute stroll from Killarney National Park.

This is an ideal base for those of you looking to explore a chunk of the Wild Atlantic Way with your dog in tow. You’ve an endless number of things to do and places to see if you make Randles your base for a few nights.

Dogs can stay at Randles for €10 per night. There are a couple of restrictions to note (see below) that apply to the dog’s size and breed.

Prices and other info

  • There’s a charge of €10 per dog per night
  • Only small to medium-sized dogs are allowed
  • You’ll need to bring food and bedding
  • Pets are not allowed into the public areas of the hotel
  • Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times
  • There’s a restriction on some breeds, so make sure to enquire when booking
  • Check prices and see more photos here
Randles Hotel killarney

Photo via Randles dog friendly Hotel in Kerry

23. Muckross Park Hotel (Kerry)

dog friendly hotels kerry

Photo via Muckross Park Hotel

And we’re onto our last hotel, thankfully, as my fingers (and eyes) are absolutely banjaxed at this stage! Muckross Park Hotel and Spa in Kerry is another fancy pet friendly hotel.

According to their website, pets will be ‘treated like VIP’s (Very Important Pets) and will enjoy a well-deserved break as much as their owners!’

Dogs can stay in the luxury apartments on-site and staff will ensure that they’re brought water and meals regularly. Residents can also chill in the spa while staff arrange the dog’s exercise regime.

I’m typing this and laughing – I can only imagine how much this must cost! Dogs will also be given a welcome doggie baggie, a pet menu and doggie room service.

Prices and other info

  • A €30 charge will apply for 1st night and then a €10 charge will apply to any additional night’s
  • The maximum size of dog allowed is that of a standard Poodle
  • Dogs must be well behaved
  • Dogs must not be left alone in the apartment at any time
  • Pets cannot enter any food or drink area
  • Check prices and see more photos here
Muckross park Hotel

Photo via Muckross Park Hotel

What pet friendly hotels in Ireland have we missed?

I’ve no doubt that there are plenty more dog friendly hotels in Ireland that I’ve missed in the guide above.

If you know of one that’s worth adding, pop a comment into the comments section below and I’ll check it out. Cheers!

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Michael

Friday 3rd of November 2023

Hello Keith, Just to let you know the Salty Dog in Bangor is no longer trading under this name, (now called The Nines), and is no longer dog "friendly."

Keith O'Hara

Monday 6th of November 2023

Thanks Michael! I've made that update now. Cheers!

Laura

Tuesday 27th of June 2023

Hi there. Jut back from a 4 night stay in the Blessingbourne Estate, Fermanagh. It's a beautiful place covering over 200 acres with cattle, hens, peacocks, a rooster and 3 family dogs. Very relaxed and ideal for a family break, with boating on the lake and mountain bikes for hire. Took us a little over 2 hours to drive from Dublin. We stayed in the Oak Tree Cabin with our dog and it was ideal as it has an enclosed garden and a lovely veranda to sit on in the evenings and relax in the amazingly peaceful surroundings. It's self catering accommodation with a BBQ area outside the cabin. There was a charge of stg20 which was very fair. There are also pet friendly apartments and a gate lodge on the grounds. The local village, Fivemiletown, a five minute walk from the estate, has a dog friendly hotel where you can eat/drink with your pet and Scott's pub beside it is also pet friendly. There are 2 butchers with a great selection of home cooked meals, salads and bbq meats if you want to cook in the cabin or have a BBQ. Really enjoyed the break and would highly recommend the cabin.

Rachel

Monday 6th of March 2023

Ocean Sands, Enniscrone, Sligo is pet friendly and allows dog at dining table in an area in lobby. Just enquired about booking.

Jennifer

Tuesday 24th of January 2023

Have to share the gem we discovered last year which we have taken our elderly diabetic dog to 3 times now - the Brown Trout Inn, Aghadowey, Coleraine. Great food, cosy bar with several open fires, very clean & comfy chalets a few steps from the main hotel & dogs are allowed throughout (on the tiled areas only) but means you can bring the dog with you at mealtimes or into the bar for a drink! There’s a lovely walk around the adjoining golf course which takes about 20 mins at our old dogs pace which he loves. It’s honestly our new favourite place to stay. It’s very reasonably priced & it’s family run 👍🏼

Rachel Mullen

Monday 20th of December 2021

I would not recommend Ashford Castle well it's not actually the castle the Lodge but they requested a €500 booking deposit from us for our Bichon Frise! Absolutely madness!

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