If spending a night under the stars excites you, but pitching canvas does not, experience Northern Ireland’s lush landscape from a Bubble Dome. The sphere’s transparent walls and ceiling offer 180-degree views of the surrounding forest, making you feel like you’re in your own world.
As darkness falls, sink into your four-poster bed or kick back in a lounge chair by the fireplace and, if the weather gods are on your side, turn your eyes skyward to marvel at the Milky Way. For the ultimate stargazing experience, enjoy a glass of bubbly while soaking in a luxe stone bathtub in the Premium Bubble Dome.
Experiencing Northern Ireland’s wild green landscape from a whole new perspective
When bad weather strikes, you can still enjoy your natural surroundings without skimping on creature comforts
Sinking into soft sheets with a steaming cup and falling asleep under the stars is pretty magical!
While you can’t be seen by other guests from the outside, the transparent walls might make you feel a little exposed
You’re not connected to the main house like you would be in a regular hotel, so you’ll be walking to breakfast on those frosty mornings (thankfully there’s coffee in the dome to perk you up!)
get there
It’s a little over an hour’s drive from the city of Derry to Finn Lough or, if you’re coming from Belfast and keen for a longer, scenic drive, it’s about two hours.
Four-poster bed
Ensuite bathroom
Nespresso coffee machine
Heater
Hair dryer
Robe
Towels
Slippers
Stone bath tub (Premium Bubble Dome)
Bubble Domes start from about US$257 a night. For the Premium Bubble Dome experience, a night will cost about US$500. Both include breakfast.
It’s a little over an hour’s drive from the city of Derry to Finn Lough or, if you’re coming from Belfast and keen for a longer, scenic drive, it’s about two hours.
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Experiencing Northern Ireland’s wild green landscape from a whole new perspective
When bad weather strikes, you can still enjoy your natural surroundings without skimping on creature comforts
Sinking into soft sheets with a steaming cup and falling asleep under the stars is pretty magical!
not sure?
While you can’t be seen by other guests from the outside, the transparent walls might make you feel a little exposed
You’re not connected to the main house like you would be in a regular hotel, so you’ll be walking to breakfast on those frosty mornings (thankfully there’s coffee in the dome to perk you up!)