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25th April 2021
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2. Chill: Wild Atlantic Way Cottage, Co Donegal
Chill, gorgeous, and probably one of the quaintest places you're going to spend a night this summer.
The Wild Atlantic Way Cottage is just one of many similar cottages available to rent on Airbnb, but it's definitely one of the cutest. Equal parts comfortable and luxurious, the cottage is perfect for a solo traveller making their way around Ireland.
You won't meet new people, but you will have a super chill solo time, and that's even better, sometimes.
Naturally, there's a whole host of beachfront Airbnbs available to rent this summer, but if you're hoping to book one, you may need to do so as soon as possible. You can check out the above one here.
3. Fancy: Adare Manor, Co Limerick
In the market for a bit of boujie this summer? In desperate need of a serious treat after a hell of a year? Well, you'd rarely do better than booking yourself a sneaky night in Limerick's Adare Manor.
The gorgeous 19th century manor estate has been welcoming groups and couples for years, but living the high life shouldn't be reserved only for pairings - if you've got the money for it.
Aside from the incredible manor itself, Adare is also home to a stunning spa, gourmet food experiences, and is surrounded by parklands, gardens, and gorgeous woodlands. Name a more luxurious stay, we (a)dare you.
If you're unsure whether you'd enjoy a stay, the manor recently launched a new virtual 3D tour, so you can check out the stunning surroundings before you book anything. There's also a whole host of other gorgeous luxury hotels available to book for the summer right now, including Lough Erne Resort, Cliff at Lyons, and Wineport Lodge.
4. Cheap: The Bungalow Farmhouse, Co Kilkenny
This place is pet friendly, and that's all you need to know, really.
Just kidding, it's also a bungalow located on a working farm, and guests are permitted to get involved in feeding the orphan lambs and horses, as well as watching Sean the farmer making the silage and hay, and rounding up the sheep.
There's a load of super unique B&Bs available to book over on B&B Ireland now, and they're all entirely reasonably priced too. Find out more here.
5. Hostel: The Nest Boutique Hostel, Co Galway
It wouldn't be an article about solo travel without throwing a hostel in there.
Contrary to popular belief, a hostel does not have to be comprised of eight strangers crammed into a room with one shower, a crap breakfast, and the fear that all your belongings are about to be stolen. These days, hostels are predominantly safe, fun, and nice - as long as you book a good one, obviously.
The Nest is a boutique hostel in Galway and according to its ratings, it's probably one of the better spots you could hit up. Hostels are guaranteed craic for solo travellers. Even if you book yourself a private room, you'll still be sharing a space with a load of other people also looking to enjoy the area, so you'll be sorted making new mates.
Find out more about The Nest here and have a browse of some other hostels on Hostel World too.

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