Skip to main content
Call now for the best deals! 0161 260 2218
  • The UK's largest accessible holiday specialist
  • Guaranteed accessible accommodation
  • Many properties personally audited
  • Flights, adapted transfers & equipment hire

Disabled Holidays in Ireland

Church ruins on a field in Ireland

Sparkling like a jewel in the Atlantic, the Emerald Isle of Ireland entices with an abundance of idyllic holiday opportunities.

Visitors come here from far and wide, drawn by unspoilt landscapes, natural wonders, rich musical and literary traditions, cultural cities and famously friendly hospitality.

The scenery is spectacular from sea to sea, from the magnificent Cliffs of Moher to the otherworldly Giant’s Causeway. Ancient stone circles and burial chambers sprinkle the countryside, as do thousands of fine stately homes and evocative castles – such as the world-famous Blarney and Rock of Cashel.

The western coast is so impressive that its entire 1,500-mile length has been designated a tourist driving route. Appropriately named the Wild Atlantic Way, it stretches from the wind-whipped tip of Malin Head in the north to the safe haven of Kinsale Harbour in the south, and takes in myriad soaring cliffs, lonely islands, hidden beaches and sprawling golf courses along the way.

Inland you’ll find more scenic delights, including the lake-speckled wilds of Killarney National Park, the moon-like glacial rock formations of The Burren, and the idyllic Wicklow Mountains.

Dublin and Belfast both boast lively pubs and nightlife along with numerous accessible hotels. Dublin has been designated a UNESCO City of Literature on account of producing many of the country’s best writers (think Beckett, Swift, Joyce, Wilde, Yeats et al.) and houses stellar scholarly attractions like the Old Library, National Museum and National Gallery – all of them accessible.

Belfast is equally beguiling, delighting visitors with its vibrant restaurant scene, gorgeous Botanic Gardens and sleek Titanic Quarter (both accessible), which is home to a suitably immense museum dedicated to the world’s most famous ship.

What’s available with our disabled holidays in Ireland?

  • Accessible accommodation – guaranteed
  • Flights
  • Adapted transfers
  • Mobility equipment hire – wheelchairs, hoists, shower chairs, electric beds, and more!
  • Attractions and days out
  • Financial protection
  • Our award-winning service!
See more
Found 20 exact matches
  • Red Cow Moran in Dublin

    City hotel

    Dublin
    • City Breaks
    • Hotels
    • 4 Stars

    As guests step inside this Dublin city hotel they are bound to be impressed by the sweeping staircase that is framed by ...

    Wheel in shower
  • CHARLEVILLE PARK in Charleville

    Accessible Hotel

    County Cork > Charleville
    • Room only
    • Hotels
    • 4 Stars

    Charleville Park Hotel & Leisure Club is a business-friendly hotel located in Charleville and local attractions include Friars Gate Theatre and Kilmallock Museum. Regional points of interest also include Grange Stone Circle and Donkey Sanctuary.

    Wheelchair access
  • Knockranny House in County Mayo

    Accessible Hotel

    County Mayo
    • Room only
    • Hotels
    • 4 Stars

    Rooms: there are 54 rooms providing an en suite bathroom, minibar, air conditioning and heating, telephone and TV.

    Wheelchair access
  • Menlo Park and Conference Centre in Galway

    Accessible 4 star hotel

    County Galway > Galway
    • Bed and Breakfast
    • Hotels
    • 4 Stars

    The conference hotel is stylish, modern and elegant and comprises 3 floors offering ...

    awaiting checksPlease call 0161 260 2218 - Please note we are awaiting access confirmation.
  • Silver Springs Moran Hotel in Cork

    Accessible Spa Hotel

    County Cork > Cork
    • Spa Holidays
    • Hotels
    • 4 Stars

    This city conference hotel, renovated in 2007, is set in stylish terraced grounds ...

    awaiting checksPlease call 0161 260 2218 - Please note we are awaiting access confirmation.